command line examples

Matthias Rebbe runrev260805 at m-r-d.de
Fri May 6 11:45:02 EDT 2011


Ah,

now i understand. You are right, command line mode was possible up to version 3.5.

If you need command line mode and if you have an active maintenance, why not asking support at runrev.com
for a key for v 3.5? I am pretty sure they will help.

Regards,

Matthias
Am 06.05.2011 um 17:20 schrieb Todd Geist:

> Thanks very much for your response, but I don't think that is actually doing
> anything other than starting the application using the OS.  It is just as if
> you double clicked it.  I don't think that is what I am looking for.  I
> think I am looking for command line mode
> 
> Todd
> 
> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 8:08 AM, Matthias Rebbe <runrev260805 at m-r-d.de>wrote:
> 
>> Hi Todd,
>> 
>> you have to use open on Mac os x
>> 
>> E.g.  open 'served.app'    would open the application served.app.
>> 
>> If your are not in the folder, where the application resides you can use
>> also paths
>> 
>> open /whateverfolder/served.app
>> 
>> HTH
>> 
>> 
>> Matthias
>> 
>> Am 06.05.2011 um 16:56 schrieb Todd Geist:
>> 
>>> I just stumbled on something that would make me sad.
>>> 
>>> It seems that maybe command line mode has been removed in anything after
>>> version 4.  Id this is true then I think it is very sad.
>>> 
>>> Can anyone confirm this?
>>> 
>>> Todd
>>> 
>>> On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 7:52 AM, Todd Geist <todd at geistinteractive.com
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello,
>>>> 
>>>> I had nice long chat with Richard Gaskin yesterday. Amongst the myriad
>> of
>>>> topics we discussed was how to build simple apps that could be started
>> from
>>>> the command line and run silently in the back ground.  I have been
>> trying to
>>>> do a little R and D on this idea, but I am stymied by the fact that I
>> can't
>>>> even get an app to launch via the command line.  I have searched the
>> docs
>>>> and searched on line, and It seems as though this can be done. But I
>> can't
>>>> find any really documentation on it, or any examples.
>>>> 
>>>> I have an standalone called "served.app"  What is the terminal command
>> that
>>>> will launch it?  Are there special messages sent to the stack when it is
>>>> launched this way?  What are the options that can be passed?  I have
>> heard a
>>>> rumor that there is  an option "-ui", but I have not as yet seen proof
>> of
>>>> it's existence.
>>>> 
>>>> Does anyone have any examples or articles on how this is done?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> 
>>>> Todd
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Todd Geist
>>>> ------------------------------
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>>>> 805-419-9382
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Todd Geist
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