Hi again Umbraticus,
Sorry for spamming you today. But I wanted to let you know your
command works and I had made a typo implementing it.
>
> This solution has acme load up the dvi file to edit. I want to
> display the image rendered by page, but after it has been passed
> through dvips. So eit
Hello again Umbraticus,
Thanks for your email.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 1:01 PM wrote:
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> I think you probably want:
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> plumb start rc -c 'kertex/divps '$wdir'/'$0' | page -w'
This solution has acme load up the dvi file to edit. I want to
display the image rendered by page, but after it has b
I think you probably want:
plumb start rc -c 'kertex/divps '$wdir'/'$0' | page -w'
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A small improvement on the last solution to my problem.
> data matches '([a-zA-Z¡-�0-9_\-.,/]+)\.(dvi|DVI)'
> arg isfile $0
> plumb start window kertex/dvips $wdir/$0 '|' page
>
This solution opens a default sized window and I need to resize it to
see the .dvi. Instead of a pipe to page, I now us
Thank you Umbraticus!
On Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 4:56 AM wrote:
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> Here's my rule for manpages:
>
> data matches (.+)\(([0-9])\)
> arg isfile /sys/man/$2/$1
> plumb start rc -c 'man -t '$2' '$1' | plumb -id image'
>
> which replumbs the cmd output to the image port; then:
>
> dst is image
> plumb t
Here's my rule for manpages:
data matches (.+)\(([0-9])\)
arg isfile /sys/man/$2/$1
plumb start rc -c 'man -t '$2' '$1' | plumb -id image'
which replumbs the cmd output to the image port; then:
dst is image
plumb to image
plumb client rc -c 'window -r 380 0 1600 900 ''echo -n page >/dev/label; b