#!/bin/sh # Xfterm script revsed in order to make it easier to expand and to be # more compatible with applications such as gnome-terminal if [ "x$TERMCMD" = "x" ]; then TERMCMD='Terminal' fi if [ "$1" = "-e" ]; then if [ -n "$2" ]; then ESTRING="$2" shift; shift else shift fi fi # Add an entry for your own strange non-standard xterm replacement here case "$TERMCMD" in "powershell") EXEC="--execute=" # The following dosen't seem to work, but it's the best # equalient to a title switch powershell has TITLE="--name=" ;; "gnome-terminal"|"gnome2-terminal"|"Terminal"|"terminal"|"xterminal") EXEC="-x " TITLE="--title " ;; "Eterm") EXEC="-e " TITLE="-T " ;; *) EXEC="-e " TITLE="-title " ;; esac if [ ! "x$ESTRING" = "x" ]; then TSTRING="$ESTRING" elif [ "x$1" = "x" ]; then TSTRING="Terminal" ESTRING="" unset EXEC elif [ -d "$*" ]; then cd "$*" TSTRING="Terminal" ESTRING="" unset EXEC elif [ -x "$*" ]; then cd `dirname "$*"` TSTRING=`basename "$*"` ESTRING="`which pauseme`" MSTRING="$*" elif [ -f "$*" ]; then TSTRING="Viewing $*" ESTRING="`which less`" MSTRING="$*" elif [ "`echo $* | grep "http:/"`" -o "`echo $* | grep "ftp:"`" ]; then # This requires lynx. If you don't have it, don't drop URLs. TSTRING="Lynx: $*" ESTRING="`which lynx`" MSTRING="$*" else exec $TERMCMD $@ fi # Ugly, why can't they just make all terms work the same way? # Note that you cannot feed this script with a text file which # contains spaces in its name and/or path if your $TERMCMD = powershell if [ "$TERMCMD" = "powershell" ]; then exec $TERMCMD $TITLE"$TSTRING" $EXEC"$ESTRING $MSTRING" elif [ "x$MSTRING" = "x" ]; then exec $TERMCMD $TITLE"$TSTRING" $EXEC$ESTRING else exec $TERMCMD $TITLE"$TSTRING" $EXEC$ESTRING "$MSTRING" fi exit 0