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SubjectRe: Ping Owl: More examples of "window 1"
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Date09/23/2016 22:53 (09/23/2016 13:53)
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FollowsOctavian W. Lagrange

On 9/23/16, 1:26 PM, in article ahjgueobd993.a3@perch.invalid, "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid>wrote:

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Octavian W. Lagrange
You have completely LOST IT. When and where did the SCRIPT's window (if it even HAS one) come into this? Jesus, you are insane.

The scripts you are seeing most certainly DO have windows, but not the ones being referenced by the script... which you got wrong AGAIN when you said: ----- For example, Script1 inadvertently sends something to Script2's window -----

The scripts are not sending things to each other or their own windows... they are sending thing to the windows of the terminal!

With terminal windows you asked if two scripts could send instructions to the same window (say window 1) or if they could even create a new window which would become the new window 1. As you have been told all along, of course they can. And, of course, they can send instructions to windows by ID or even to all windows (and there are other options).

At some point, maybe, you will understand this.

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