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From: | Knut Schwichtenberg |
Subject: | Re: wish versus tclsh was Re: [Simulavr-devel] Help with New Example |
Date: | Mon, 30 Mar 2009 20:36:48 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (X11/20081227) |
Joel Sherrill wrote: > Knut Schwichtenberg wrote: >> >>>> Also "-d" is not interpreted as expected :-((. The X-Windows catches >>>> the >>>> command-line and removes "-d" as displaynumber. "-D" works if changed. >>>> >>>> >>> -d to what program? I thought simulavr.tcl was handling it ok. >>> >> Sorry, it was simulavr.tcl. "simulavr.tcl" can't handle "-d" because >> it is >> removed before "simulavr.tcl" can catch it. Try it on a dual screen >> machine with >> simulavr.tcl -d :0.1 / -d :0.0. >> >> > I did an experiment and this does not happen if tclsh is the > "shell" at the top of simulavr.tcl but it does happen it the > "shell" is wish. > > Is it becoming wish when you configure? > Or are you doing something by hand. I tried it with wish! Do you want to live with this or isn't it better to avoid problems and use "-D" instead and leave "-d" untouched?
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