Re: allowing user interaction in screen caommand

2013-03-12 Thread jonathan chetwynd
Eric, try ampersand & iirc ~:" On 12/03/13 15:25, Eric Smith wrote: I am mapping as follows: bindkey "^[[1;5l" eval 'screen' 'stuff "bin/screen_grab_input.sh^M"' 'other' 'stuff baz' I want screen to wait until the script `bin/screen_grab_input.sh' has completed before executing the comma

Re: oops: screen -x myname -X stuff 'mycommand' \n

2013-02-27 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd
seems to be bug: -X option ignores specified user in multiuser environment http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?37437 ~:" -- Jonathan Chetwynd http://www.gnote.org Eyetracking in HTML5 ___ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org

oops: screen -x myname -X stuff 'mycommand' \n

2013-02-27 Thread jonathan chetwynd
is not echoed nor does it run further ideas please regards Jonathan On 26/02/13 21:38, Bruno Cudini wrote: Hi, On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:57:40AM +, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote: How from a script to run a command once attached to a remote screen? $ screen -x myscreen flite -t connected You sh

Re: screen -x myname -X stuff mycommand

2013-02-27 Thread jonathan chetwynd
se On 26/02/13 21:38, Bruno Cudini wrote: Hi, On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:57:40AM +, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote: How from a script to run a command once attached to a remote screen? $ screen -x myscreen flite -t connected You should use -X instead of -x. You can also use -p to select

oops: screen -x myname -X stuff 'mycommand' \n

2013-02-27 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd
is not echoed nor does it run further ideas please regards Jonathan On 26/02/13 21:38, Bruno Cudini wrote: Hi, On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:57:40AM +, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote: How from a script to run a command once attached to a remote screen? $ screen -x myscreen flite -t connected You sh

Re: screen -x myname -X stuff 'mycommand' \n

2013-02-27 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd
ease regards Jonathan On 26/02/13 21:38, Bruno Cudini wrote: Hi, On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:57:40AM +, Jonathan Chetwynd wrote: How from a script to run a command once attached to a remote screen? $ screen -x myscreen flite -t connected You should use -X instead of -x. You can also use

screen -x myname mycommand

2013-02-26 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd
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screen -x myname mycommand

2013-02-26 Thread Jonathan Chetwynd
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