What do you need
STDIN for exactly?
If I was debugging scope.sh
I would
probably just print some debug information to some log file. echo some_information
> ~/scope.log
or something like that.
On 07/09/2015 12:15
PM, Arman Eshaghi wrote:
Thank you. Do you know how I can turn on STDIN
for scope.sh? The problem is that I have followed your
recommendations, however, I do not get anything although my
preview program works fine out of ranger. I was wondering
whether it would be possible to debug scope.sh problems when
producing some output? Or more generally how do you debug
scope.sh problems?