Today Dylan Semler did spake thusly:
Basically, I have a program that searches certain bittorrent sites for new torrents that I usually like. When it finds one, I want it to open a new terminal and run bittorrent-console in that terminal to start downloading the torrent.
Have you considered using one of the many bittorrent command line tools instead? I use rtorrent for grabbing stuff when I'm stuck in a terminal window, saves on the overhead of X...am guessing that'd be scriptable in a far easier way...
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