[Linux-disciples] Smarter suspending
Stephen R Laniel
steve at laniels.org
Mon Nov 15 12:27:26 EST 2004
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 12:26:18PM -0500, Stephen R Laniel wrote:
> What's the best way around this? If a copy of mutt (or any
> full-screen application, say) is suspended and I try to
> start a new one, I'd like to unsuspend the suspended copy.
> Is there an easy to way to do this?
...in full generality, I mean. I don't want to write a
separate shell script for every full-screen app, or even a
wrapper that I use to invoke every full-screen app which
checks whether there's already a running-but-suspended
instance of that app.
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