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Re: how to use "process"?
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clemens fischer |
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Re: how to use "process"? |
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Tue, 16 Jun 2009 00:02:23 +0200 |
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On Thu-2009/04/30-16:47 clemens fischer wrote:
> Recently I needed a screen command sequence more complex than the
> usual key "bind" or "stuff". I turned to "process [key]", as the man
> page said: "command can be used to bind multiple actions to a single
> key".
Would it be true to say that "process" is like "stuff", but it handles
text in registers instead of literal text?
> And while we're at it: how do I quote the individual commands of an
> "eval"? Say I want to "register" several commands. I tried
>
> register r "eval 'sth1 arg1' 'sth2 arg2'"
say I have:
register r "eval 'echo text one' 'sleep 3' 'echo text 2'"
is there a way to evaluate this register as screen commands?
clemens
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