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When I tried to execute applmage the Applmage from a command line. The
response was Applmage is not recognized as an internal or external
command,operable program or batch file. What does that tell you ? I can not
do much of anything in Writer. Please help me. I am desperate for a
solution. Thank you.

On Tue, Apr 8, 2025, 1:08 AM Gabriele Bertolucci <
gabriele.bertolucci@protonmail.com> wrote:

CLI = Command Line Interface

A command prompt, a terminal, depending on the operating system you are
using.

stdout = standard output
stderr = standard error

These are the streams used by operating system to communicate on the CLI
the output and the errors of command execution, in an operating system
conforming POSIX specifications.

In few words, I was asking you to execute the AppImage from a command
line and check for errors and output.
Those streams are usually hidden to user in the case you use the GUI to
execute AppImage files (like with mouse double-click).

What is CLI, stdout,stderr?
--
Gabriele Bertolucci


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