This question may well be non-specific to Cygwin, and perhaps more of
an SSH or a Unix shell question. If you can suggest a better forum
I'd appreciate it!
The task is to fill out an Excel worksheet, copy a rectangular portion
to the Windows clipboard, have a script read the clipboard, transform
the data, and write the results back out to the Windows clipboard so
that the user can then paste it into a text document.
From Cygwin, I can get at the clipboard through /dev/clipboard - very
handy indeed! Only problem is that this requires that Cygwin be
running in the same copy of Windows from which I'm doing the cutting
and pasting. This turns out to be a hard sell to management, who'd
prefer that I keep Cygwin running in its own Windows environment.
I've set up ssh and can now start a PuTTY session from my Excel world
into my Cygwin world (which is fine - a lot my scripts *don't* require
reading/writing the clipboard).
I'm wondering how to send a script invocation followed by the
clipboard data that the script will read and transform. I know how to
use ssh to send a command to a remote system; I can do that from DOS.
But is there any way to say "run this command and, by the way, the
data it needs is right behind it"? Sort of like an input redirection
with a HERE-doc, to put it very loosely?
I hope that makes some sense. And, obviously, the problem is not
really about "clipboards" per se, but rather any input stream.
Thanks,
Chap Harrison
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