On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 09:26:21PM -0400, Slink3r wrote:
> Okay, I have the same sort of problem, unfortunately I'm extremely
> incompetent :(
Nothing a little reading won't fix.
> I'm trying to get screen to simply ding me whenever "devil" from
> irc channel #void speaks
> I figured I could us
Yeah, that's what I was looking at, and I think I have something figured out, thanksOn 9/27/05, Angelina Carlton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Slink3r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Okay, I have the same sort of problem, unfortunately I'm extremely> incompetent :(>> I'm trying to get screen to simply d
Slink3r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Okay, I have the same sort of problem, unfortunately I'm extremely
> incompetent :(
>
> I'm trying to get screen to simply ding me whenever "devil" from irc channel
> #void speaks
>
> I figured I could use something like tail -n 5 /$HOME/.BitchX/logs/#void.log
Okay, I have the same sort of problem, unfortunately I'm extremely incompetent :(
I'm trying to get screen to simply ding me whenever "devil" from irc channel #void speaks
I figured I could use something like tail -n 5 /$HOME/.BitchX/logs/#void.log |grep devil
and just execute that every 3 second
Hello
I did something similar, but asking an imap-Server for the number of
mails with fetchmail -c. Problem was: The query took several seconds to
succeed, in which time my screen freezed as the hardstatusline was
waiting for the info.
I read the manpage and found "backtick 1 0 0 script" which is
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 06:48:55PM +0200, Maurice van der Pot wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 05:06:49PM +0200, Thomas Baruchel wrote:
> > tell screen when I have new mail in order to
> > be warned (message in the status line would be great).
[snip]
> Here's something you can try:
[snip]
> Unfor
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 05:06:49PM +0200, Thomas Baruchel wrote:
> tell screen when I have new mail in order to
> be warned (message in the status line would be great). But I couldn't
> see in 'man screen' anything like that tough a reference to
> > o A weird imagination is most useful to gain ful
Hi,
I have an IMAP mailbox, but I use "fetchmail -c" in order to know if I have
new mail or not (below is the description for this option). I would like
this command to be run periodically (OK, that can be done through a
background process) and tell screen when I have new mail in order to
be warne
is it possible to bind somthing like
'screen url ""'
to a key in screen? possibly with a combination of screen, stuff and paste
if thats necessary.
--
Peder Stray
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