diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 52510db..174498a 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ but this will cause an error:
This program is designed to work as a filter. It can read from standard input if the file name argument is "-", and it can (and does by default) output the result to standard output. Any errors and warnings go to standard error always, to not interfere with the script being output.
-Running it by hand to optimize your scripts can be cumbersome. The intention is for it to act as a filter that is transparent to the user; however, as of this writing there's no support for any viewer or IDE, as it has just been released. Run it without parameters to see the invocation help, for example with python main.py
. Redirect the output to a file if you want to store the result, possibly to open it with an editor and copy it to the clipboard. Or under X Window, if you install the package xclip, you can pipe the output directly to xclip -quiet -selection clipboard
to copy it to the clipboard, rather than using a file, so you can paste it directly into the viewer. Examples:
Running it by hand to optimize your scripts can be cumbersome. The intention is for it to act as a filter that is transparent to the user; however, as of this writing there's no support for any viewer or IDE, as it is still a young project. Run it without parameters to see the invocation help, for example with python main.py
. Redirect the output to a file if you want to store the result, possibly to open it with an editor and copy it to the clipboard. Or under X Window, if you install the package xclip, you can pipe the output directly to xclip -quiet -selection clipboard
to copy it to the clipboard, rather than using a file, so you can paste it directly into the viewer. Examples:
python main.py myscript.lsl | xclip -quiet -selection clipboard