Xmessage utility 2005-12-01 - By Shaw, Marco
Back What I'm looking for is a simple way to provide a user with a UI where they can pick their laptop. I have that part easily figured out.
But what I'd like to happen is that if the user presses the button #1 ("Dave's laptop") below, for example, I'd like the stdout to print the variable "IP1"
I thought I read the man page correctly, and something like this would work, but it doesn't:
# xmessage -print -buttons "Dave's laptop:IP1" test
Can I get IP1 to print to stdout when the button is pressed?
Any ideas? Marco
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