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Re: Terminal


  • Subject: Re: Terminal
  • From: "Kyle Sluder" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 09:07:49 +0100

What does this have to do with Xcode?

The semicolon is used to separate commands in sh-derived shells.

--Kyle Sluder

On 10/23/07, Kristian Spriggs <email@hidden> wrote:
> When writtong a script with "tells" to get terminal to run scripts how
> do inget It to execute the command all in the same shell.
> Ex
> Tell application "Terminal"
> Activate
> Do script "1234"
> Do script "5678"
> End tell
>
> When aomething like this is executed it is done with each script in a
> different she'll not all in the same shell window. Any ideas?
> K Spriggs
>
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