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Re: [Bug-gnubg] running commands at startup
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Jim Segrave |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-gnubg] running commands at startup |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Nov 2006 17:17:22 +0100 |
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mutt-ng/devel-r804 (FreeBSD) |
On Wed 15 Nov 2006 (13:07 -0000), Ian Shaw wrote:
>
> From: Christian Anthon Sent: 15 November 2006 11:08
> >
> > this post is (I suppose) from Jon in the gammonline forum
> > about how to run a default command script at startup:
> >
> > Re: Default gnubg settings
> >
> > Posted By: Jon
> > Date: Wednesday, 15 November 2006, at 1:10 a.m.
> >
> > In Response To: Re: Default gnubg settings (Chase)
> >
> > 2) Yes - put any commands you like in a file called .gnubgrc
> > in the same place as the .gnubgautorc settings file and it
> > should work...
> >
> > However that doesn't quite work as the gtk interface is not
> > finished when the script is loaded. For example, put the
> > following in .gnubgrc
> >
> > new session
> >
> > and gnubg starts as expected when the user gets the first
> > roll, but segfaults after a bunch of warnings when gnubg wins
> > the initial roll.
> >
> > Perhaps we could move the loading of the script til just
> > before gtk_main(), but I'm not sure if this has implications
> > for other things you could do with .gnubgrc.
> >
>
> The no gui version supports piping in a filename as a command file to be
> loaded. Why doesn't the gui version?
It does, but when it reaches the end of the comand file, it exits. I
just tested loading an .sgf file, showing the statistics dialog, then
clearing the analysis and exporting the match as a .mat file:
address@hidden:/home/jes$ t /tmp/gcmd
load mat /tmp/1190329.sgf
sh statist mat
clear analysis mat
export mat mat /tmp/fred.mat
This ran, showed the statistics, when closed, it saved the .mat file,
then exited.
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