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From: Nick Weavers ( )
Date: Wed May 12 2004 - 05:01:37 EDT


If my memory serves me right, there is a -e flag for xterm that lets you
specify a command to be executed in the xterm as soon as it starts.

Just looked at the man page... it says this:

 -e program [ arguments ... ]
               This option specifies the program (and its command line
argu-
               ments) 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.
               This must be the last option on the command line.

Nick Weavers

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What I am trying to do is to setup so that the application will
automatically start once I start the xterm session. I would like to
skip one step by implementing the UNIX application to start when my
xterm session start and not having to start the UNIX application after
getting my xterm session up. Is this possible with exceed?

Thanks.



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