1. STDERR STDIN STDOUT

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Hello list.

I was told that someone recently sent a library/something to the list =
for redirecting stdin/out/err

Well, I didnt get it if this is so.

Anyone have a lib for this ?

PS:  Windows


Thanks,=20
    Robert Szalay


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2. Re: STDERR STDIN STDOUT

On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 03:36:06 -0500, Robert Szalay <robsz1 at netzero.net>
wrote:

>I was told that someone recently sent a library/something to the list for =
redirecting stdin/out/err
>
>Well, I didnt get it if this is so.
>
>Anyone have a lib for this ?

Do you mean this:
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 21:13:12 -0500, Robert Craig
<rds at RapidEuphoria.com> wrote:

>
>Patrick Barnes writes:
>> 1. How to redirect stdout in the windows environment?
>
>With some versions of Windows, I think you can
>redirect stdout from exw.exe, but with others=20
>(such as XP), you will have to download
>a little utility called setsubsys from the Archive.
>http://www.rapideuphoria.com/setsubsys.zip
>
>Make a copy of exw.exe, and then run:
>     setsubsys exw.exe /c
>
>to convert exw.exe to a console application.
>You can then redirect stdout. e.g. on the command-line:
>     exw myprog.exw > myoutput
>
>Keep your original exw.exe in euphoria\bin=20
>for GUI apps.
>
>I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to do,
>but that might help with the stdout part of it.
>
>Regards,
>   Rob Craig

PS:  To stop Microsoft Outlook Express from sending its version of an
HTML attachment, please heed the following instructions:=20

You look under Tools, Options, Send, Mail Sending Format: check the
box that says 'Plain Text' (instead of 'html').=20

Also, Go back up a bit on that Send screen and UNcheck the option
"Reply to messages using the same format in which they were sent".
Then if you reply to someone who was using html format, your message
will NOT also be sent in html format.

Click "Apply", then "OK".

Pete

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3. Re: STDERR STDIN STDOUT

No, thats not it.

I found it.  Guess I did receive it but didnt know.
I must have over looked it.

Thanks,
    Robert Szalay


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From: Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonder.co.uk>
Subject: Re: STDERR STDIN STDOUT



On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 03:36:06 -0500, Robert Szalay <robsz1 at netzero.net>
wrote:

>I was told that someone recently sent a library/something to the list for
redirecting stdin/out/err
>
>Well, I didnt get it if this is so.
>
>Anyone have a lib for this ?

Do you mean this:
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 21:13:12 -0500, Robert Craig
<rds at RapidEuphoria.com> wrote:

>
>Patrick Barnes writes:
>> 1. How to redirect stdout in the windows environment?
>
>With some versions of Windows, I think you can
>redirect stdout from exw.exe, but with others
>(such as XP), you will have to download
>a little utility called setsubsys from the Archive.
>http://www.rapideuphoria.com/setsubsys.zip
>
>Make a copy of exw.exe, and then run:
>     setsubsys exw.exe /c
>
>to convert exw.exe to a console application.
>You can then redirect stdout. e.g. on the command-line:
>     exw myprog.exw > myoutput
>
>Keep your original exw.exe in euphoria\bin
>for GUI apps.
>
>I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to do,
>but that might help with the stdout part of it.
>
>Regards,
>   Rob Craig

PS:  To stop Microsoft Outlook Express from sending its version of an
HTML attachment, please heed the following instructions:

You look under Tools, Options, Send, Mail Sending Format: check the
box that says 'Plain Text' (instead of 'html').

Also, Go back up a bit on that Send screen and UNcheck the option
"Reply to messages using the same format in which they were sent".
Then if you reply to someone who was using html format, your message
will NOT also be sent in html format.

Click "Apply", then "OK".

Pete

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