This file concerns the usage of scripts with wmisdn. ---------------------------------------------------- NOTE: The wmisdn scripting is ONLY for ADVANCED unix users. I can't give any support for user-made scripts. Ok, if you're still here, then you know what you're doing, so I won't go into details explaining well known things about Linux. As of version 1.8, wmisdn can use scripts to control the connection instead of direct ioctl calls. If you want to use scripts, then put the "-usescripts" option on the command line. The three files used by wmisdn are wmisdn-up wmisdn-down wmisdn-scriptmodes They must be located in /etc/isdn/, or in a directory specified by the "-path" command line option. The first two are called when the green resp. yellow lamp is pressed. These two scripts recieve two parameters. The first one is the name of the ippp-device and the second is the script mode. The script mode is an integer, which corresponds to a line in the file wmisdn-scriptmodes. Every line in this file defines one script mode - the first line is mode 0, the second - mode 1, and so on. The contents of each line is used as a user-friendly name for the script mode and is displayed on the info window. The script modes are changed by pressing the green control lamp with the middle mouse button. A sample wmisdn-scriptmodes might look like go online check mail update web-page where the wmisdn-up script uses the second command line argument to differ between these modes (0,1 or 2 resp.). The -up/-down scripts should contain the line /usr/sbin/isdnctrl dial $1 or /usr/sbin/isdnctrl hangup $1 respectively. I might consider putting some scripts on my web-page in the near future. I'd also wellcome any user-made working scripts. Good luck and have fun! Tasho