From: venkman1 AT ix DOT netcom DOT com (Narayan Natarajan) Subject: Re: Running winNT/95 programs... 16 Aug 1997 19:04:57 -0700 Approved: cygnus DOT gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Distribution: cygnus Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19970816201809.0091ce20.cygnus.gnu-win32@popd.ix.netcom.com> References: <3 DOT 0 DOT 1 DOT 32 DOT 19970815214435 DOT 00910ca0 AT popd DOT ix DOT netcom DOT com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" X-Sender: venkman1 AT popd DOT ix DOT netcom DOT com X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.1 (32) Original-To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com In-Reply-To: <6bxWwk64pfB@mike.franken.de> Original-Sender: owner-gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com Hi Mike, >> For example: my alias for start on winnt: >> >> alias start='cmd /c start ' > >Sorry to ask, this might be a dumb question: Why would one want to use >"start" or something like that ? Why not just run the desired >application form the command line as usual ? >If I want to run explorer, I just type "explorer" from the bash command >line and it comes up as usual. The only reason I do this is it lets me have my command line back. "start" sort of backgrounds the task. I guess you are correct when you say run it from the command line for applications such as explorer. Explorer seems to give the command line back but netscape, for instance, does not. >> alias vi="start vi" >> so that it comes up in a separate window. > >Again - why ?? Thaaats why !!! :-) Narayan | Narayan _/~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/ |Natarajan _/ venkman1 AT ix DOT netcom DOT com http://www.netcom.com/~venkman1 _/ | _/ (810)-475-0667 . .____ _ _/ | _/ "The heavens call to you, and * . x -(____/ | _ / | _/ circle about you, displaying to ________/____/ \ ( )----- | _/ you their eternal splendors, and ,/ _ ( ------- | _/ your eye gazes only to earth." <________\ // (_)----- | _/ -- Dante --<== * |_____/ _ |/ -(_____) (_)----- |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".