LecternClient - send request to Lectern
LecternClient pathnameor:
LecternClient -l arg...
or:
LecternClient -f path
This program sends a message to the latest instance of Lectern that was started by the current user on the current machine. If it can't contact an instance of Lectern, it attempts to start another one.See Lectern(1) for the interpretation of the arguments. When LecternClient is called with a single pathname, it is made absolute if necessary (by prefixing it with the pathname of the current working directory) and passed to Lectern. When LecternClient is called with the -f option, its single argument is interpreted as the name of a file containing one or more lines, each of which is passed unchanged to Lectern. When LecternClient is called with the -l option, its remaining arguments are passed uninterpreted to Lectern.
Paul McJones
Lectern(1)
Copyright 1994 Digital Equipment Corporation.
Distributed only by permission.
Last modified on Fri Feb 17 17:43:10 PST 1995 by birrell modified on Sun Jan 1 09:33:26 PST 1995 by glassman modified on Mon Jul 25 16:56:11 PDT 1994 by mcjones