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Old 02-14-2013, 09:15 PM   #123
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Originally Posted by Fvek View Post
Here's a proof-of-concept example of using kterm's -e and -l options to launch a terminal program from KUAL with a custom interface using matchbox-keyboard's layout config, in this case a media player with basic controls (play/pause, forward, back, next, previous, volume +/-, off).
That is an interesting concept. Great idea.

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No screenshots since I apparently can't do that when kterm's running a program. Just imagine an ugly text-based media player with hastily drawn media buttons under it.
Workaround to make screenshots: use a different terminal window. Does not matter which terminal you issue the screenshot command from. Open program with -e and -l, then ssh into the Kindle via USBNetworking, and issue screenshot command. My earlier version of doing it only in kterm is good when you are on the go, and the PW is the only thing with you. You gotta think outside the box.
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