On Sat, 10 Feb 2018, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
Given a file named wake containing this script, an alarm can be started with at. at -f wake 6:30 How can the xterm be started with std{in,out,err} connected there?
In the "wake" script, you could start xterm with the -e option (and put the remainder of your "wake" script in a separate "wake-aux" script, I guess): $ man 1 xterm [...] -e program [ arguments ... ] This option specifies the program (and its command line arguments) to be run in the xterm window. It also sets the window title and icon name to be the basename of the program being executed if neither -T nor -n are given on the command line. NOTE: This must be the last option on the command line. [...]
Thanks, ... Peter E. #!/bin/sh xterm input="" until [[ $input != "" ]] ; do echo Beginning until loop. /usr/bin/play /home/peter/ring.wav read -n 1 -t 4 input done