tellxdt3 --
Desktop to UNIX shell communications utility
Syntax
tellxdt3 [options] [script]
Description
You can communicate with the Desktop from other applications or shell
scripts using the program tellxdt3, located
in /usr/bin/X11.
You specify a Deskshell script to perform,
and tellxdt3 will return any results from that script.
Options
The options you can set fall into two groups:
those that specify which Desktop should run the script,
and those that process the results.
There are also some special options.
The option -- indicates the end of the options.
Normally the end is indicated by an argument
which is not the parameter of another option
and does not begin with a dash.
Special options
If you specify any of these options, no other options are allowed
and there must be no script.
-version
print the version number of tellxdt3, and exit
-verboseVersion
print a verbose form of the version, and exit
-usage or -help
print a usage message, and exit
Which Desktop to connect to
The following options control the connection to the Desktop:
-displaydisplay
connect to a Desktop running on the specified display.
If this is not specified, the value of the environment variable
DISPLAY is used.
-list
List the name of every Desktop running on the display, one
per line, on standard output.
You may specify the -display option with
-list to list every Desktop running on that display.
-namename
connect to the Desktop with the specified name.
The name of an instance of the Desktop is
returned by the -list option, and is also stored
in the Deskshell variable :Xdesktop_name.
-all
connect to all Desktops on this display, or on the display given
by the -display option.
It is not defined in which order the connections take place.
The output from each Desktop, in sequence,
will form the output from the complete command.
The status
will be the status from the last Desktop involved.
-wait
if the Desktop is not running, wait for it to start.
By default, an error is returned in this case.
-securecode
use the primary security code code when connecting.
If the *xqpSecurityEnabled resource
is set to ``TRUE'',
connections will fail if code does
not match the primary security code for the specified instance
of the Desktop.
If neither -name nor -all is specified,
tellxdt3 will connect to a Desktop at random.
Processing the results
A Deskshell script returns a list of strings and a
status.
These strings are written to standard output;
each string is surrounded by a prefix string and a
suffix string, and separated by a delimiter string.
Options allow the number of strings to be written to standard output,
and the status to be written to standard output or standard error.
-prefixprefix
use prefix as the prefix string (default is none)
-suffixsuffix
use suffix as the suffix string (default is none)
-delimdelim
use delim as the delimiter string
(default is a single newline)
-delimZero
use a zero byte as the delimiter string
-printCount
print the number of strings output (followed by a newline) to
standard output, before the first string
-printStatus
print the status then possibly a text description (followed
by a newline) to standard output, before both the first string
and the output from -printCount, if specified
-reportStatus or -printReturn
as -printStatus, except that the line is written
to standard error
Exit codes
The exit code is based on the status
of the last (or only) script executed.
Returned status
Exit code
0
0
1 to 255
1
256 to 511
2
512 to 767
3
768 to 1023
4
Other error
127
Example
In the following example, the Bourne shell script
uses tellxdt3 to trigger an icon:
#!/bin/sh
# Send a trigger to the Desktop
if [ $# -ne 2 ]
then
echo "Usage: $0 triggername pathname"
else
tellxdt3 "actions_of $1 $2"
fi
To use it, you would enter a command such as:
trigger activate $HOME
at a terminal prompt, assuming the script was named
trigger.
Note that this example requires the
tellxdt3 program to be on your PATH.