Re: Send multiple commands to one Shell
Re: Send multiple commands to one Shell
- Subject: Re: Send multiple commands to one Shell
- From: John Stewart <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 16:54:07 -0500
On 01/07/05 at -0500 Stephen Swift said this
>> I don't have the original message, so I don't know whether you tried
>> this (from Terminal's dictionary):
>>
>> do script: Run a UNIX shell script or command
>> do script plain text -- data to be passed to the Terminal
>> application as the command line
>> [in reference] -- the window in which to execute the command
>>
>> -- Michelle
>
>
>Thanks Michelle. However, the version of Terminal that I am using (10.1.5)
>doesn't have that [in reference] parameter. I figured I'd probably run
>around in circles on this one. Perhaps if a conventional way isn't going to
>work, does anyone know of an osaxen that allows for global clipboard use or
>something?
You could use an alternate to Terminal. I find iTerm very likeable and it has a much better AppleScript Suite.
<http://tc.versiontracker.com/product/redir/lid/420309/iTerm-0.8.0.dmg>
JBS
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