[Lcdproc] Client questions
Uli Brueggemann
uli.brueggemann@gmail.com
Thu Apr 26 22:21:02 2007
------=_Part_50597_23500146.1177626004184
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Disposition: inline
Peter,
many thanks. This will work.
Uli
On 4/26/07, Peter Marschall <peter@adpm.de> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Tuesday, 17. April 2007 21:19, Peter Marschall wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 17. April 2007 20:35, Uli Brueggemann wrote:
> > > thanks.
> > > In the meantime I have recognized that the description of how to send
> > > commands to the server is in the development document.
> > > This already has allowed me to modify a C client and to achieve the
> > > display I like to get. Including the possibility to run the program
> with
> > > the text to show as command parameters. This is not too complicated.
> > >
> > > What I anyway like to get rid of is the server message if no client is
> > > running. I know I can disable the LCDd display when a client is on.
> But
> > > if I like to switch of a client or if I simply start LCDd first in the
> > > initialization then the upcoming server message is not ok for me. It
> > > would be great if the ServerScreen parameter in LCDd.conf would allow
> to
> > > switch off.
>
> I have implemented a "Hello" counterpart to the "GoodBye" config option in
> the server.
> This way the LCDproc server screen does not show on startup of LCDd
> until the first client connects.
> At this point the Hello message will be deleted and the
> well known server screen will take over (with its well nkown behaviour).
>
> This should help with your issue on startup.
> For the rest: Live with it (or keep at least one client running or
> stop the server before stopping the client).
>
> Regards
> Peter
>
> --
> Peter Marschall
> peter@adpm.de
> _______________________________________________
> LCDproc mailing list
> LCDproc@lists.omnipotent.net
> http://lists.omnipotent.net/mailman/listinfo/lcdproc
>
------=_Part_50597_23500146.1177626004184
Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Disposition: inline
Peter,<br><br>many thanks. This will work.<br><br>Uli<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/26/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Peter Marschall</b> <<a href="mailto:peter@adpm.de">peter@adpm.de</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hi,<br><br>On Tuesday, 17. April 2007 21:19, Peter Marschall wrote:<br>> On Tuesday, 17. April 2007 20:35, Uli Brueggemann wrote:
<br>> > thanks.<br>> > In the meantime I have recognized that the description of how to send<br>> > commands to the server is in the development document.<br>> > This already has allowed me to modify a C client and to achieve the
<br>> > display I like to get. Including the possibility to run the program with<br>> > the text to show as command parameters. This is not too complicated.<br>> ><br>> > What I anyway like to get rid of is the server message if no client is
<br>> > running. I know I can disable the LCDd display when a client is on. But<br>> > if I like to switch of a client or if I simply start LCDd first in the<br>> > initialization then the upcoming server message is not ok for me. It
<br>> > would be great if the ServerScreen parameter in LCDd.conf would allow to<br>> > switch off.<br><br>I have implemented a "Hello" counterpart to the "GoodBye" config option in<br>the server.
<br>This way the LCDproc server screen does not show on startup of LCDd<br>until the first client connects.<br>At this point the Hello message will be deleted and the<br>well known server screen will take over (with its well nkown behaviour).
<br><br>This should help with your issue on startup.<br>For the rest: Live with it (or keep at least one client running or<br>stop the server before stopping the client).<br><br>Regards<br>Peter<br><br>--<br>Peter Marschall
<br><a href="mailto:peter@adpm.de">peter@adpm.de</a><br>_______________________________________________<br>LCDproc mailing list<br><a href="mailto:LCDproc@lists.omnipotent.net">LCDproc@lists.omnipotent.net</a><br><a href="http://lists.omnipotent.net/mailman/listinfo/lcdproc">
http://lists.omnipotent.net/mailman/listinfo/lcdproc</a><br></blockquote></div><br>
------=_Part_50597_23500146.1177626004184--