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From: twallace@panix.com (Thomas Wallace)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.misc
Subject: Need xksh info
Date: 4 Jul 1995 05:12:42 -0400
Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC
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Keywords: xksh


Can anyone tell me if you,ve ever heard of a shell by the name of 'xksh'.
It's a shell that provides a quick way to pop up a window with various
widgets/gadgets/buttons etc... under X to either provide or get small amounts
of info from a user. The version I have access to reads as follows:

version 11/16/88g-beta2+awk+xt+Xol(92a)

Any help in finding a current version of xksh with documentation or just the
documentation alone would be greatly appreciated.

Just in case it helps, I/we have xksh running on Sun Sparcs under OpenWindows
and SunOS 4.1.3 and X11R4 is installed. I/we think it was developed at MIT
but that is only a rumour.

Again any help locating info on the usage of this beast would be appreciated.

No, I'm not a nut. I just prefer to have fun while computing.<-explains the sig.

Thanks, Thom
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