Charles Wilson wrote:
I'm leaning toward this solution, in a more generic sense, like:
"gui-switcher.exe --config=/etc/rxvt-selector.conf"
It'll go into the checkX package since it'll leverage a lot of the same
code. And that's why I need to track down these issues with
rxvt-unicode-X+run+
Charles Wilson wrote:
(2) add the "smart" hide console code to rxvt-unicode-X and remove the
brute-force hide console code. Otherwise, the Igors of the world will
have the same "where'd my console go" problem with rxvt-unicode-X.
There is a downside to this. As Brian mentioned "run" is not g
1. Thanks for taking on the 'rxvt' package. I look forward to the code
changes that will make 'man' pages more readable.
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>(3) (a) add a command line option to say "force hide console" and use
that from scripts
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2. I do not have any need for the script usage that you described
so I a
Igor Peshansky wrote:
After installing rxvt-20050409-1, starting rxvt from a console bash hides
that console. To reproduce: start a console bash, type "rxvt" or "rxvt &"
(either way), observe that the bash window goes away (the process is still
running, though). I don't think the cygcheck outpu
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