$top->Button(
-activebackground => 'green',
-text => "GO!",
-command => sub {
my @selected = $lb->curselection;
foreach (@selected){
chomp$_;
push @systemNames, "$systems[$_]";}
my $goto = join(" ",@systemNames);
my $proc2 = $mw => Proc::Background->new("cssh -G -T 'OOPC
+SSH' $goto");
@systemNames = ();
}
)->pack( -before => $lb, -side => 'bottom', -fill => 'both');
MainLoop;
The problem I am having is, the call to CSSH is a system call, I then lose the ability to control the window placement of the 10-100 or so windows that open.
(Trying to do this without Compiz window placement)
Is there any cssh/ssh TK module or ability that allows me to just say place open window 1 to x,y - window 2 x,y - window 3 x,y - etc.
or pipe the system call to a widget that can be controlled via grid or frame?
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