Zenity/Yad and scripts
Ok, here's yad-0.9.0. compiled in Pup431. Just extract it to /usr/bin.
Cheers,
s
Cheers,
s
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Update for yad - 0.9.1
compiled in Lucid puppy.
compiled in Lucid puppy.
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Bfile
I thought it might be interesting to try out some of the functions in yad-0.9.0., so here is "Bfile", a password manager.
Bfile uses Puppy's Bcrypt for encryption.
The first time opened you will be asked for an 8 digit password and when the Bfile program dialog opens, select "edit" and then enter data. When done editing and making sure that all items are highlighted, hit enter or ok. Anything not highlighted will not be saved.
If you select and enter an item in the main dialog, your default browser will open at the chosen URL and the Userid will be put on the clipboard. Locate the logon userid box and just paste. Return to the Bfile dialog, select the same Url item and then click on "PastePW". Next, find the logon password box and paste.
Note: After the data file Bfile.bfe has been created, and you wish to edit the contents, be sure that all items you want kept are highlighted before hitting "enter" or "ok". If you hit "enter" or "ok" and nothing is highlighted, all the data is erased. (Fortunately, a backup file is generated and if renamed from Bfile.bfeBAK to Bfile.bfe, all is recovered) If nothing needs to be changed, you can safely exit "edit" by clicking "cancel". There's no error checking. If you enter the wrong password or no password, an empty dialog is shown.
Code following is mainly a demo of some Yad functions, so don't be in any hurry to give up the Figaro password manager.
What would really be nice is a linux program that operated like the Windows program, Roboform, where all the text entry boxes are automatically located and filled in - no matter what the webpage produces......
Cheers,
s
Bfile uses Puppy's Bcrypt for encryption.
The first time opened you will be asked for an 8 digit password and when the Bfile program dialog opens, select "edit" and then enter data. When done editing and making sure that all items are highlighted, hit enter or ok. Anything not highlighted will not be saved.
If you select and enter an item in the main dialog, your default browser will open at the chosen URL and the Userid will be put on the clipboard. Locate the logon userid box and just paste. Return to the Bfile dialog, select the same Url item and then click on "PastePW". Next, find the logon password box and paste.
Note: After the data file Bfile.bfe has been created, and you wish to edit the contents, be sure that all items you want kept are highlighted before hitting "enter" or "ok". If you hit "enter" or "ok" and nothing is highlighted, all the data is erased. (Fortunately, a backup file is generated and if renamed from Bfile.bfeBAK to Bfile.bfe, all is recovered) If nothing needs to be changed, you can safely exit "edit" by clicking "cancel". There's no error checking. If you enter the wrong password or no password, an empty dialog is shown.
Code following is mainly a demo of some Yad functions, so don't be in any hurry to give up the Figaro password manager.
What would really be nice is a linux program that operated like the Windows program, Roboform, where all the text entry boxes are automatically located and filled in - no matter what the webpage produces......
Cheers,
s
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#!/bin/sh
# Bfile - Password Manager
editor () {
BLOC=$(for entry in `echo "$PASS1
$PASS1"| bcrypt -o /root/Bfile.bfe`; do echo $entry;done |yad --separator=" " --width=500 --height=300 --center --title="Bfile Edit" --image="gtk-edit" --text="Edit-Delete-Add Url locations" --list --editable --multiple --column="Name" --column="Url" --column="UserId" --column="Password" --button="gtk-ok:0" --button="gtk-cancel:1")
[[ $? -ne 0 ]] && exit
echo "$BLOC" >/tmp/Bfile
echo "$PASS1
$PASS1"| bcrypt /tmp/Bfile
mv /root/Bfile.bfe /root/Bfile.bfeBAK
cp /tmp/Bfile.bfe /root/Bfile.bfe
}
if [ -f /root/Bfile.bfe ]; then
PASS1=`yad --title="Password" --entry --hide-text --image="gtk-dialog-authentication" --text="enter password"`
[[ $? != 0 ]] && exit
else
warning=" "
while [ 1 ];do
PASS=`yad --title="Password" --form --separator=" " --image="gtk-dialog-authentication" --text="$warning" --field="enter password:H" --field="reenter password:H"`
PASS1=`echo $PASS | cut -d" " -f1`
PASS2=`echo $PASS | cut -d" " -f2`
if [ `expr length $PASS1` -lt 8 ]; then
warning="<b><span color='"'orange'"'>Password needs to be at least 8 characters </span></b>"
continue
fi
if [[ "$PASS1" != "$PASS2" ]] ; then
warning="<b><span color='"'red'"'>Passwords do not match - try again </span></b>"
continue
fi
break
done
fi
while true; do
# Selection dialog
LOC=$(for entry in `echo "$PASS1
$PASS1"| bcrypt -o /root/Bfile.bfe`; do echo $entry;done |yad --separator=" " --width=500 --height=300 --center --on-top --title="Bfile Control" --class="on-top" --image="gtk-connect" --text="Select Url location" --list --column="Name" --column="Url" --column="UserId" --column="Password" --hide-column=4 --button=" pastePW :4" --button="gtk-edit:2" --button="gtk-ok:0" --button="gtk-cancel:1")
# appears that --on-top does not keep dialog on top --class works ok
ret=$?
NAME=`echo $LOC | cut -d" " -f1`
URL=`echo $LOC | cut -d" " -f2`
USERID=`echo $LOC | cut -d" " -f3`
PASSW=`echo $LOC | cut -d" " -f4`
echo "$USERID"| xclip
[[ $ret -eq 0 ]] && defaultbrowser "$URL" &
[[ $ret -eq 1 || $ret -gt 4 ]] && exit 0
[[ $ret -eq 2 ]] && editor
[[ $ret -eq 4 ]] && echo "$PASSW" | xclip
done
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Update: Yad-0.10.0
Compiled on Lucid puppy.
Compiled on Lucid puppy.
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Hey seaside,seaside wrote:I just noticed that Yad 10.0 now requires a minimum gtk+ version of 2.16.0
Does anyone know how to check what version of gtk+ a pup has?
Cheers,
s
not sure how you check to see which gtk+ version puppy has?
Yad sure is developed fast another update.
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Dear Stu,
run this from a terminal to check you gtk+ version:
With kind regards,
vovchik
PS. You can also look at: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0. Inside you will find a dir with the version no. as part of the name.
run this from a terminal to check you gtk+ version:
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pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0
vovchik
PS. You can also look at: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0. Inside you will find a dir with the version no. as part of the name.
vovchik,vovchik wrote:Dear Stu,
run this from a terminal to check you gtk+ version:With kind regards,Code: Select all
pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0
vovchik
PS. You can also look at: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0. Inside you will find a dir with the version no. as part of the name.
Thanks for posting that information. I checked both pup 431 and lupu510 and they both have 2.10 according to the folder name.
Regards,
s
Here's yad-0.11.0, i opened up stu90's pet to make sure i packaged it the way he did. Of course, if you want to do the honors Stu90, i'll gladly delete this.
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hi all. Finally got around to messing with yad.. it's awesome. So fun and easy to use (at least for the simple case). Here's my first experiment: a little script to help find wallpapers at the users current screen resolution:
I'l definitelyl be messing with it more in the coming weeks.
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#!/bin/bash
dataline=$(wmctrl -d | grep '*')
width=$(echo "$dataline" | cut -d ' ' -f 5 | cut -d \x -f 1)
height=$(echo "$dataline" | cut -d ' ' -f 5 | cut -d \x -f 2)
search=$(yad \
--title="Find Wallpapers" \
--text="This will help you find wallpapers that fit well within your current screen resolution.\n" \
--window-icon=/usr/share/pixmaps/google-chrome.png \
--entry --entry-label="Wallpaper Search:")
search=$(echo "$search" | sed "s/ /%20/g")
searchURL="http://images.google.com/images?q=imagesize%3A${width}x${height}+${search}"
defaultbrowser "$searchURL"
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Another PET, this time of 0.12.1
Clean install, no extras or patches.
Clean install, no extras or patches.
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Yad icon browser
Dear lguleder,
Thanks for the new yad pet. I also compiled it (in lucid) and included in my ./configure the option to create the little yad-icon-browser (18k). Here it is. I think it is useful if you are designing gtkdialog/yad/zenity/gtkdialog-splash scripts and want to see what icons you have available that are part of the system.
With kind regards,
vovchik
PS. It installs a menu entry in System.
Thanks for the new yad pet. I also compiled it (in lucid) and included in my ./configure the option to create the little yad-icon-browser (18k). Here it is. I think it is useful if you are designing gtkdialog/yad/zenity/gtkdialog-splash scripts and want to see what icons you have available that are part of the system.
With kind regards,
vovchik
PS. It installs a menu entry in System.
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Yad .pet for 0.12.2 compiled on Lucid puppy - nothing stripped out.
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as far as I know, as mentioned before, all puppies seem to say GTK 2.10, but that is only the DEV part of it.. Correct me if I am wrong, but I have 2.10 listed from pkconfig, but am using 2.12.1
I tried to compile Yad on 4.2 and it did say GTK was too old.
I tried to compile Yad on 4.2 and it did say GTK was too old.
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Hi sc0ttman,sc0ttman wrote:as far as I know, as mentioned before, all puppies seem to say GTK 2.10, but that is only the DEV part of it.. Correct me if I am wrong, but I have 2.10 listed from pkconfig, but am using 2.12.1
I tried to compile Yad on 4.2 and it did say GTK was too old.
Does it still compile when you get this message?
I can't recall if i get this message or not as i just bash enter all the way through with out reading the display
Any idea of what the GTK package would be called? looking though the packages downloaded in woof for squeeze puppy there is a gtk2-engines-pixbuf_2.20.1-2_i386.deb
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yad
Thanks for compiling.stu90 wrote:Yad .pet for 0.12.2 compiled on Lucid puppy - nothing stripped out.
Here is a code snippet to control required version
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# test of yad version
yad_version_min_required="0.12.1"
yad_version=`yad --version`
yad_version1="`yad --version | cut -d '.' -f 1`"
yad_version2="`yad --version | cut -d '.' -f 2`"
yad_version3="`yad --version | cut -d '.' -f 3`"
#echo $yad_version3
#echo $yad_version_min_required | cut -d '.' -f 3
if [ "$yad_version1" -lt "`echo $yad_version_min_required | cut -d '.' -f 1`" ]; then ver_err=1
elif [ "$yad_version2" -lt "`echo $yad_version_min_required | cut -d '.' -f 2`" ]; then ver_err=1
elif [ "$yad_version3" -lt "`echo $yad_version_min_required | cut -d '.' -f 3`" ]; then ver_err=1
fi
[ "$ver_err" = "1" ] && printf "your yad version %s is less than the required version %s \n" $yad_version $yad_version_min_required && exit
# /test of yad version
Tested succesfully simulating a higher yad_version_min_required