GtkDialog - tips
Alternative to the above, all I need is some indication that the remote computer is online. I don't really need a chat client. When both computers are online each should be visible to each other. I guess a poke function would be useful just to let the other party know you want to communicate.
Thanks
Thanks
ping?
nbtscan?
nbtscan?
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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- technosaurus
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Goingnuts adapted my irc client to use netcat, I was just using Xdialog, but he may have used something else as well.smokey01 wrote:Can anyone offer a simple gtkdialog GUI for netcat.
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
make string of argements for scrot-program
Please help to master script.
There can be somebody collected a string of arguments from the program gtkdialog?
Here that I can't master in bash-gtkdialog:
#!/bin/bash
GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog
if [ "$COMBOBOX1" == "All" ]; then
COMMAND1=
##sprintf( COMMANDSTRING, "scrot -d %s -e 'mv $f ~%s'", COMBOBOX2, FILE );
else COMMAND1="-s"
##sprintf( COMMANDSTRING, "scrot -d %s -s -e 'mv $f ~%s'", COMBOBOX2, FILE );
echo "COMMAND1= $COMMAND1"
COMMAND2="$COMBOBOX2"
echo "COMMAND2= $COMMAND2"
COMMANDSTRING="-d $COMMAND2 $COMMAND1 -e 'mv $f ~'"
export COMMANDSTRING
echo "COMMANDSTRING= $COMMANDSTRING"
echo "End of export variables."
fi
export MAIN_DIALOG='
<window title="SCReenshOT screen-grabber">
<vbox>
... ... ...
I pass the insignificant
... ... ...
It is necessary to connect variable COMMANDSTRING here to what:
<button>
<label>ACCEPT</label>
<variable>GOMMANDSRING</variable>
<action>echo "Start of scrot:"</action>
<action>cat [ echo $COMMANDSTRING ] | scrot </action>
</button>
That is to transfer to function <action> a string of arguments for scrot (SCReen-shOT).
All other works: the directory for saving is selected, setting selected by the user are stored to an output from the program.
Commented out in the beginning of a file of a line ## sprintf (...) it that works in bash, but isn't accepted in gtkdialog and SO it would be desirable...
There can be somebody collected a string of arguments from the program gtkdialog?
Here that I can't master in bash-gtkdialog:
#!/bin/bash
GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog
if [ "$COMBOBOX1" == "All" ]; then
COMMAND1=
##sprintf( COMMANDSTRING, "scrot -d %s -e 'mv $f ~%s'", COMBOBOX2, FILE );
else COMMAND1="-s"
##sprintf( COMMANDSTRING, "scrot -d %s -s -e 'mv $f ~%s'", COMBOBOX2, FILE );
echo "COMMAND1= $COMMAND1"
COMMAND2="$COMBOBOX2"
echo "COMMAND2= $COMMAND2"
COMMANDSTRING="-d $COMMAND2 $COMMAND1 -e 'mv $f ~'"
export COMMANDSTRING
echo "COMMANDSTRING= $COMMANDSTRING"
echo "End of export variables."
fi
export MAIN_DIALOG='
<window title="SCReenshOT screen-grabber">
<vbox>
... ... ...
I pass the insignificant
... ... ...
It is necessary to connect variable COMMANDSTRING here to what:
<button>
<label>ACCEPT</label>
<variable>GOMMANDSRING</variable>
<action>echo "Start of scrot:"</action>
<action>cat [ echo $COMMANDSTRING ] | scrot </action>
</button>
That is to transfer to function <action> a string of arguments for scrot (SCReen-shOT).
All other works: the directory for saving is selected, setting selected by the user are stored to an output from the program.
Commented out in the beginning of a file of a line ## sprintf (...) it that works in bash, but isn't accepted in gtkdialog and SO it would be desirable...
Corrected data to my previous post
1. Script
2. Screenshot with "head"
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#!/bin/bash
GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog
if [ "$COMBOBOX1" == "All" ]; then
COMMAND1=
##sprintf( COMMANDSTRING, "scrot -d %s -e 'mv $f ~%s'", COMBOBOX2, FILE );
else COMMAND1="-s"
##sprintf( COMMANDSTRING, "scrot -d %s -s -e 'mv $f ~%s'", COMBOBOX2, FILE );
echo "COMMAND1= $COMMAND1"
COMMAND2="$COMBOBOX2"
echo "COMMAND2= $COMMAND2"
COMMANDSTRING="-d $COMMAND2 $COMMAND1 -e 'mv $f ~'"
export COMMANDSTRING
echo "COMMANDSTRING= $COMMANDSTRING"
echo "End of export variables."
fi
export MAIN_DIALOG='
<window title="SCReenshOT screen-grabber">
<vbox>
<frame Command button EXIT>
<hbox>
<button cancel></button>
</hbox>
</frame>
<frame User-settings>
<hbox>
<vbox>
<text>
<label>Select grab-mode</label>
</text>
<combobox>
<variable>COMBOBOX1</variable>
<item>All</item>
<item>Window</item>
<item>Area</item>
<action>save:COMBOBOX1</action>
<variable>COMMAND1</variable>
</combobox>
</vbox>
<vbox>
<text>
<label>Time-delay-sec</label>
</text>
<combobox>
<variable>COMBOBOX2</variable>
<item>0</item>
<item>1</item>
<item>2</item>
<item>5</item>
<item>10</item>
<item>20</item>
<action>save:COMBOBOX2</action>
<variable>COMMAND2</variable>
</combobox>
</vbox>
<button>
<label>ACCEPT</label>
<variable>GOMMANDSRING</variable>
<action>echo "Start of scrot:"</action>
<action>cat [ echo $COMMANDSTRING ] | scrot </action>
</button>
</hbox>
</frame>
<frame Select DIR for save screenshot>
<chooser>
<height>200</height>
<width>200</width>
<variable>FILE</variable>
<default>/home/</default>
<action>cat [ echo $FILE ] | zenity --text-info --width=250 --height=250 --title $FILE</action>
</chooser>
</frame>
</vbox>
</window>
'
case $1 in
-d | --dump) echo "$MAIN_DIALOG" ;;
*) $GTKDIALOG --program=MAIN_DIALOG ;;
esac
sklimkin
I have read your post some times to get the grip of the problem....
Is it this line that won't work?
If you find gtkdialog sensitive to your bash code, remember, you can always place bash code in an external function. Like:
Sigmund
I have read your post some times to get the grip of the problem....
Is it this line that won't work?
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<action>cat [ echo $COMMANDSTRING ] | scrot </action>
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call() {
cat "$COMMANDSTRING" | scrot
}
[...]
<action>call </action>
Sigmund
Thanks for attention, Sigmund.zigbert wrote:sklimkin
... ...
If you find gtkdialog sensitive to your bash code, remember, you can always place bash code in an external function. Like:SigmundCode: Select all
call() { cat "$COMMANDSTRING" | scrot } [...] <action>call </action>
I read some hours about bash-scripting successively.
After that has corrected the program text:
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#!/bin/bash
GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog
funccommand () {
if [ "$COMBOBOX1" == "All" ]; then
COMMAND1=
else COMMAND1="-s"
echo "COMMAND1= $COMMAND1"
COMMAND2="$COMBOBOX2"
echo "COMMAND2= $COMMAND2"
COMMANDSTRING="-d $COMMAND2 $COMMAND1 -e 'mv $f ~'"
echo "COMMANDSTRING= $COMMANDSTRING"
echo "End of export variables."
fi
}
export MAIN_DIALOG='
... ... ...
<button>
<label>ACCEPT</label>
<variable>GOMMANDSRING</variable>
<action>echo "Start of scrot:"</action>
<action>funccommand $COMBOBOX1 $COMBOBOX2</action>
<action>echo "COMMANDSTRING= $COMMANDSTRING"</action>
<action>cat [ echo $COMMANDSTRING ] | scrot </action>
</button>
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sklimkin@sklimkin-desktop:~$ funccommand () {
> if [ "$COMBOBOX1" == "All" ]; then
> COMMAND1=
> else COMMAND1="-s"
> echo "COMMAND1= $COMMAND1"
> COMMAND2="$COMBOBOX2"
> echo "COMMAND2= $COMMAND2"
> COMMANDSTRING="-d $COMMAND2 $COMMAND1 -e 'mv $f ~'"
> echo "COMMANDSTRING= $COMMANDSTRING"
> echo "End of export variables."
> fi
> }
sklimkin@sklimkin-desktop:~$ COMBOBOX2="5"
sklimkin@sklimkin-desktop:~$ COMBOBOX1="Window"
sklimkin@sklimkin-desktop:~$ GOMMANDSRING=""
sklimkin@sklimkin-desktop:~$ funccommand $COMBOBOX1 $COMBOBOX2
COMMAND1= -s
COMMAND2= 5
COMMANDSTRING= -d 5 -s -e 'mv ~'
End of export variables.
sklimkin@sklimkin-desktop:~$
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Start of scrot:
sh: funccommand: command not found
COMMANDSTRING=
sh: scrot: command not found
cat: [: file or dir missing
cat: echo: file or dir missing
cat: ]: file or dir missing
COMBOBOX1="Window"
COMBOBOX2="5"
FILE="/home/sklimkin/projects/gtkdialog/scrotdlg-bash2/dialog"
GOMMANDSRING=""
EXIT="Cancel"
sklimkin@sklimkin-desktop:~/projects/gtkdialog/scrotdlg-bash2$
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sh: funccommand: command not found
Problem in this string:
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<action>funccommand $COMBOBOX1 $COMBOBOX2</action>
Probably such calls are inaccessible in prior versions gtkdialog
At me now:
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sklimkin@sklimkin-desktop:~$ gtkdialog -v
gtkdialog version 0.8.0 (C) 2003-2007 Laszlo Pere, 2011 Thunor
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#!/bin/bash
GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog
call() {
funccommand $COMBOBOX1 $COMBOBOX2
echo "call_COMMANDSTRING= $COMMANDSTRING"
cat "$COMMANDSTRING" | scrot
}
funccommand () {
if [ "$COMBOBOX1" == "All" ]; then
COMMAND1=
else COMMAND1="-s"
echo "COMMAND1= $COMMAND1"
COMMAND2="$COMBOBOX2"
echo "COMMAND2= $COMMAND2"
COMMANDSTRING="-d $COMMAND2 $COMMAND1 -e 'mv $f ~'"
echo "COMMANDSTRING= $COMMANDSTRING"
echo "End of export variables."
fi
}
export MAIN_DIALOG='
<button>
<label>ACCEPT</label>
<variable>GOMMANDSRING</variable>
<action>echo "Start of scrot:"</action>
<action>call </action>
</button>
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Hello Everyone
Has anyone used the fontbutton widget yet?
I have tried to use it to increase the font in the reader that I am making with the edit widget.
Don't know if you can use it in the edit widget or not.
This is my code so far
Has anyone used the fontbutton widget yet?
I have tried to use it to increase the font in the reader that I am making with the edit widget.
Don't know if you can use it in the edit widget or not.
This is my code so far
#!/bin/bash
GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog
WORKDIR="/usr/local/Manna"
NOTES_DIR="$WORKDIR/notestxt"
funcbtnCreate() {
echo '<button image-position="'$2'">
<label>"'"$3"'"</label>
<input file stock="'$4'"></input>
<action>echo "'"$5"' '$1'"</action>
<action type="'"$3"'">'$1'</action>
</button>'
}
export TMPDIR=/tmp/notes
mkdir -p "$TMPDIR"
echo "$TMPDIR"/reading
export MAIN_DIALOG='
<window title="Notes" icon-name="Com">
<frame>
<vbox spacing="0">
<menubar>
<menu use-underline="true">
<menuitem stock-id="gtk-quit" accel-key="0x51" accel-mods="4">
<action>exit:Quit</action>
</menuitem>
<label>"_File"</label>
</menu>
<menu label="_Edit" use-underline="true">
<menuitem stock-id="gtk-home" label="Send to Abiword">
<action>abiword '"$TMPDIR"'/reading &</action>
</menuitem>
</menu>
</menubar>
</vbox>
<hbox>
<vbox width-request="120">
<table>
<label>Notes</label>
<variable>ITEM</variable>
<input>ls '"$NOTES_DIR"'</input>
<action>ln -sf "/usr/local/Manna/notestxt/$ITEM" '"$TMPDIR"'/reading</action>
<action>refresh:EDITOR</action>
</table>
</vbox>
<edit editable="true" accepts-tab="true" indent="" justification="0" left-margin="12" right-margin="15" wrap-mode="1">
<variable>EDITOR</variable>
<height>600</height>
<width>350</width>
<input file>'"$TMPDIR"'/reading</input>
<output file>'"$TMPDIR"'/reading</output>
</edit>
</hbox>
<hbox homogeneous="true" spacing="28" width-request="350">
'"$(funcbtnCreate EDITOR 0 Refresh gtk-refresh Refreshing)"'
'"$(funcbtnCreate EDITOR 0 Save gtk-save Saving)"'
<fontbutton font-name="Sans 14" use-font="true" use-size="true">
<variable>$EDITOR</variable>
<input file>'"$TMPDIR"'/reading</input>
<output file>'"$TMPDIR"'/reading</output>
<action>refresh:EDITOR</action>
</fontbutton>
</hbox>
</frame>
</window>
'
case $1 in
-d | --dump) echo "$MAIN_DIALOG" ;;
*) $GTKDIALOG --center --program=MAIN_DIALOG ;;
esac
GtkDialog + scrot = Graphic-interface
There was a task to make the graphic interface with the program scrot.sklimkin wrote:export -ftechnosaurus wrote:export -f func_name
This that magic word of which didn't suffice for the question decision.
Thanks for the help, mr technosaurus!
It is for this purpose convenient and pleasant to use gtkdialog and bash.
The variant with a call of additional function works.
Here that has turned out:
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#!/bin/bash
## or /bin/sh
funccommand () {
if [ "$COMBOBOX1" == "All" ]; then
COMMAND1="-m"
else COMMAND1="-s"
fi
## !!! Attention: This works in scrot ver. >= 0.8 only !!!
if [ "$COMBOBOX1" == "Window" ]; then
COMMAND1="-u"
fi
COMMAND2="$COMBOBOX2"
COMMANDSTRING="$COMMAND1-b-d $COMMAND2"
cd "$FILE"
scrot "$COMMANDSTRING"
}
export MAIN_DIALOG="
<window>
<vbox>
<text>
<label>SCReenshOT screen-grabber</label>
</text>
<frame Command button EXIT>
<hbox>
<button cancel></button>
</hbox>
</frame>
<frame User-settings>
<hbox>
<vbox>
<text>
<label>Select grab-mode</label>
</text>
<combobox>
<variable>COMBOBOX1</variable>
<item>All</item>
<item>Window</item>
<item>Area</item>
<action>save:COMBOBOX1</action>
</combobox>
</vbox>
<vbox>
<text>
<label>Time-delay-sec</label>
</text>
<combobox>
<variable>COMBOBOX2</variable>
<item>0</item>
<item>1</item>
<item>2</item>
<item>3</item>
<item>5</item>
<item>10</item>
<item>20</item>
<action>save:COMBOBOX2</action>
</combobox>
</vbox>
<button>
<label>ACCEPT</label>
<action>$0 func</action>
</button>
</hbox>
</frame>
<frame Select DIR for save screenshot>
<chooser>
<height>200</height>
<width>200</width>
<variable>FILE</variable>
<default>/home/</default>
<action>save:FILE</action>
<action>$2= $FILE</action>
</chooser>
</frame>
</vbox>
</window>
"
case $1 in
func) funccommand $2 ;;
*) gtkdialog --program=MAIN_DIALOG ;;
esac
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hi everyone,
i want to make a startmenu in puppy linux like "unity" in ubuntu or something like "metro start menu" in windows8. below, i make a button and scroll in vbox and gtkdialog desklet. but i want more..
i want to a textbox (an entry), that can search every program by change (key-pressed). can anyone help me, please?
thanks in advance
i want to make a startmenu in puppy linux like "unity" in ubuntu or something like "metro start menu" in windows8. below, i make a button and scroll in vbox and gtkdialog desklet. but i want more..
i want to a textbox (an entry), that can search every program by change (key-pressed). can anyone help me, please?
thanks in advance
myblog: [url]http://muktyas.blogspot.com[/url]
Have you had a look at http://www.smokey01.com/software/deskto ... enu.tar.gz
tag for closewindow
I read old authoring gtkdialog help:
I use and It works:
And it isn't works:
Why?
Who can help?
For some reasons I can't use tags:6.2 Widget manipulation
6.2.1 'Closewindow:NAME'
The command closes the named window opened by the 'Launch:' command. The program remain active if there are more windows active.
6.2.2 'Launch:NAME'
The command opens a new window using the environment variable 'Widget'.
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<action type="launch">DIALOG1</action>
<action type="closewindow">DIALOG1</action>
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<action>Launch:DIALOG1</action>
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<action>Closewindow:DIALOG1</action>
Who can help?
yaf-splash tip
Here's a tip....
The above code isn't allowed for the action of a button in a gtkdialog script,
because the text is on two lines.
A way around this problem is to define a variable at beginning of script
such as
Then the button's action becomes one line...
_______________________________________________
I found that if Zigbert's localisation method is used then
MESSAGE=" John's message
here "
is all that is needed. In other words the exporting of the
variable isn't needed.
________________________________________
EDIT: I couldn't get this method of using yaf-splash in a button action
to work when there was a gettext text string
.
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<action>yaf-splash -border false -center -close box -bg orange -fontsize large -text " John's message
here " & </action>
because the text is on two lines.
A way around this problem is to define a variable at beginning of script
such as
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export MESSAGE=" John's message
here "
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<action>yaf-splash -border false -center -close box -bg orange -fontsize large -text " $MESSAGE " & </action>
_______________________________________________
I found that if Zigbert's localisation method is used then
MESSAGE=" John's message
here "
is all that is needed. In other words the exporting of the
variable isn't needed.
________________________________________
EDIT: I couldn't get this method of using yaf-splash in a button action
to work when there was a gettext text string
.
Last edited by don570 on Sat 16 Feb 2013, 19:33, edited 4 times in total.
newbe question
Happy New Year "dialoguers"
I'm trying to make a simple GUI for pet installation (below), but I can not find the way to pass the fileselect choice to petget (apparently did not study enough )
I appreciate any suggestions
I'm trying to make a simple GUI for pet installation (below), but I can not find the way to pass the fileselect choice to petget (apparently did not study enough )
I appreciate any suggestions
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export INSTALL_PET_GUI='<window title="Pet installer GUI">
<vbox>
<frame>
<text use-markup="true"><label>"Sellect a pet to install"</label></text>
<hbox>
<text><label>Sellect pet</label></text>
<entry fs-action="file" fs-folder="/root"
tooltip-text="Drag or type the pet path here or use the file select button">
<default>pet</default>
<variable>EXEC</variable>
</entry>
<button>
<input file stock="gtk-directory"></input>
<action>fileselect:EXEC</action>
</button>
</hbox>
<hbox homogeneous="true">
<button>
<label>"Install"</label>
<action>/usr/local/petget/petget ??? </action>
<action>exit:apply</action>
</button>
<button cancel></button>
</hbox>
</frame>
</vbox>
</window>'
gtkdialog -p INSTALL_PET_GUI
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Hi mavrothal,
This works
or better yet, the full path isn't needed,
Cheers, ☃HaPpy NeWyEaR☘
Geoffrey
This works
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<button>
<label>"Install"</label>
<action>/usr/local/petget/petget $EXEC</action>
<action>exit:apply</action>
</button>
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<button>
<label>"Install"</label>
<action>petget $EXEC</action>
<action>exit:apply</action>
</button>
Geoffrey
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Indeed it does.Geoffrey wrote:This worksCode: Select all
<button> <label>"Install"</label> <action>/usr/local/petget/petget $EXEC</action> <action>exit:apply</action> </button>
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Here's a nice tip:
Activating a menuitem processes the actions within the menuitem immediately and then returns to the activater.
Activating a button returns to the activater and then processes the actions within the button later when the button has finished animating.
So, a hidden menuitem is a good place to store lots of code that can be called (activated) from multiple places -- it can be thought of as a subroutine of gtkdialog pseudo-XML.
Here's an example that demonstrates the speed difference and the processing order (watch stdout in terminal):
Regards,
Thunor
Activating a menuitem processes the actions within the menuitem immediately and then returns to the activater.
Activating a button returns to the activater and then processes the actions within the button later when the button has finished animating.
So, a hidden menuitem is a good place to store lots of code that can be called (activated) from multiple places -- it can be thought of as a subroutine of gtkdialog pseudo-XML.
Here's an example that demonstrates the speed difference and the processing order (watch stdout in terminal):
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#!/bin/sh
GTKDIALOG=gtkdialog
RandomGet="od -An -N2 -tu2 < /dev/urandom"
MAIN_DIALOG='
<window title="Activate Test" window-position="1" resizable="false"
border-width="0">
<vbox spacing="0">
<menubar>
<menu use-underline="true" label="_File">
<menuitem stock-id="gtk-quit" accel-key="0x51" accel-mods="4">
<action>exit:Quit</action>
</menuitem>
</menu>
<menu use-underline="true" label="_Code">
<menuitem stock-id="gtk-refresh">
<variable>muiMenuitemRoute</variable>
<action>echo MenuitemRoute 2</action>
<action>refresh:entMenuitemRoute</action>
<action>echo MenuitemRoute 3</action>
</menuitem>
</menu>
</menubar>
<vbox border-width="50">
<hbox>
<button image-position="1">
<label>Activate</label>
<input file stock="gtk-go-forward"></input>
<action>echo ButtonRoute 0</action>
<action>activate:btnButtonRoute</action>
<action>echo ButtonRoute 1</action>
</button>
<button image-position="1">
<variable>btnButtonRoute</variable>
<label>Refresh</label>
<input file stock="gtk-go-forward"></input>
<action>echo ButtonRoute 2</action>
<action>refresh:entButtonRoute</action>
<action>echo ButtonRoute 3</action>
</button>
<entry>
<variable>entButtonRoute</variable>
<input>"'$RandomGet'"</input>
</entry>
</hbox>
<hbox>
<button image-position="1">
<label>Activate</label>
<input file stock="gtk-go-forward"></input>
<action>echo MenuitemRoute 0</action>
<action>activate:muiMenuitemRoute</action>
<action>echo MenuitemRoute 1</action>
</button>
<text label="Refresh"></text>
<pixmap stock-icon-size="3">
<input file stock="gtk-go-forward"></input>
</pixmap>
<entry>
<variable>entMenuitemRoute</variable>
<input>"'$RandomGet'"</input>
</entry>
</hbox>
</vbox>
</vbox>
</window>
'
export MAIN_DIALOG
case $1 in
-d | --dump) echo "$MAIN_DIALOG" ;;
*) $GTKDIALOG --program=MAIN_DIALOG ;;
esac
Thunor
Last edited by thunor on Mon 07 Jan 2013, 17:53, edited 1 time in total.
Hi.
I wanted to test the above posted script but it gives me an gtkdialog error in gtkdialog3, gtidialog4 and gtkdialog5.
Which version is used for this script?
RSH
I wanted to test the above posted script but it gives me an gtkdialog error in gtkdialog3, gtidialog4 and gtkdialog5.
Which version is used for this script?
RSH
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