<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <!--Converted with LaTeX2HTML 2002-1 (1.68) original version by: Nikos Drakos, CBLU, University of Leeds * revised and updated by: Marcus Hennecke, Ross Moore, Herb Swan * with significant contributions from: Jens Lippmann, Marek Rouchal, Martin Wilck and others --> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>What it is for</TITLE> <META NAME="description" CONTENT="What it is for"> <META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="opie-sh-howto"> <META NAME="resource-type" CONTENT="document"> <META NAME="distribution" CONTENT="global"> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="LaTeX2HTML v2002-1"> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Style-Type" CONTENT="text/css"> <LINK REL="STYLESHEET" HREF="opie-sh-howto.css"> <LINK REL="next" HREF="node4.html"> <LINK REL="previous" HREF="node2.html"> <LINK REL="up" HREF="node2.html"> <LINK REL="next" HREF="node4.html"> </HEAD> <BODY > <!--Navigation Panel--> <A NAME="tex2html71" HREF="node4.html"> <IMG WIDTH="37" HEIGHT="24" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" ALT="next" SRC="file:/usr/local/share/lib/latex2html/icons/next.gif"></A> <A NAME="tex2html67" HREF="node2.html"> <IMG WIDTH="26" HEIGHT="24" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" ALT="up" SRC="file:/usr/local/share/lib/latex2html/icons/up.gif"></A> <A NAME="tex2html61" HREF="node2.html"> <IMG WIDTH="63" HEIGHT="24" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" ALT="previous" SRC="file:/usr/local/share/lib/latex2html/icons/prev.gif"></A> <A NAME="tex2html69" HREF="node1.html"> <IMG WIDTH="65" HEIGHT="24" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" ALT="contents" SRC="file:/usr/local/share/lib/latex2html/icons/contents.gif"></A> <BR> <B> Next:</B> <A NAME="tex2html72" HREF="node4.html">What it can do</A> <B> Up:</B> <A NAME="tex2html68" HREF="node2.html">Introduction</A> <B> Previous:</B> <A NAME="tex2html62" HREF="node2.html">Introduction</A>   <B> <A NAME="tex2html70" HREF="node1.html">Contents</A></B> <BR> <BR> <!--End of Navigation Panel--> <H2><A NAME="SECTION00021000000000000000"> What it is for</A> </H2> Opie-sh is designed to be a frontend to Opie that can be used from the console. This is especially usefull for creating interactive shell scripts, as it will use the Opie interface (which is presumably familiar to the user) instead of a text based interface (which can be confusing). It can also be convinient for prototyping an app that you want to write for Opie without actually bothering to break out the cross compiler. Opie-sh does not use an Opie specific libs, so you can just as easily use it with Qtopia. <P> <BR><HR> <ADDRESS> 2002-05-15 </ADDRESS> </BODY> </HTML>