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Xdialog(1) |
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Xdialog(1) |
Xdialog - (c)dialog replacement for X-Windows
Xdialog [<common options>] [<transient options>]
<box option> ...
and:
Xdialog <special option>
Xdialog is designed to be a drop in replacement for the dialog and
cdialog programs (BTW Xdialog may also be used in place of
gdialog). It converts any terminal based program into a program with an
X-windows interface. The dialogs are easier to see and use, and the new
widgets adds even more functionality.
To achieve this, Xdialog uses the Gimp ToolKit (also known as
GTK+).
The [<common options>] [<transient options>]
<box option> sequence may be repeated several times in the same
Xdialog command line (this is called dialog chaining). The common/transient
options may be omitted but there must always be a box option as the last
Xdialog option.
Common options:
The <common options> are options applying to all following
<box options> until the same or opposite <common options> are
encountered into the Xdialog command line. These options are mostly dealing
with menu look, style, placement and behaviour.
Available common options:
- --wmclass <name>
- --rc-file <gtkrc filename>
- --backtitle <backtitle>
- --title <title>
- --allow-close | --no-close
- --screen-center | --under-mouse |
--auto-placement
- --center | --right | --left | --fill
- --no-wrap | --wrap
- --cr-wrap | --no-cr-wrap
- --stderr | --stdout
- --separator <character> | --separate-output
- --buttons-style default|icon|text
Transient options:
The <transient options> only apply to the next <box
option> into the Xdialog command line. These options are used to tune the
widgets (number and type of buttons, menu icon) or to trigger some of the
widgets specific features.
Available transient options:
- --fixed-font
- This option is for use with --tailbox, --textbox and --editbox.
- --password | --password=1|2
- This option may be repeated 2 or 3 times before --2inputsbox or
--3inputsbox. It is also possible to specify one (and only one) password
field with the --password=1|2 syntax.
- --editable
- This option is for use with --combobox.
- --time-stamp | --date-stamp
- This option is for use with --logbox.
- --reverse
- This option is for use with --logbox.
- --keep-colors
- This option is for use with --logbox.
- --interval <timeout>
- This option may be used with input(s) boxes, combo box, range(s) boxes,
spin(s) boxes, list boxes, menu box, treeview, calendar and timebox
widgets.
- --timeout <timeout> (in seconds)
- This option may be used with all but infobox, gauge and progress
widgets.
- --no-tags
- This option is for use with --menubox, --checklist and --radiolist.
- --item-help
- When this option is used, the <helpN> parameters of the --menubox,
--checklist, --radiolist, --buildlist and --treeview options must
be specified (while they must be omitted if --item-help is not
specified).
- --default-item <tag>
- This option is for use with --menubox.
- --icon <xpm filename>
- This option is for use with any widget accepting a <text>
parameter.
- --no-ok
- This option is for use with --tailbox and --logbox.
- --no-cancel
- This option may be used with all but --infobox, --gauge and
--progress.
- --no-buttons
- This option may be used with --textbox, --tailbox, --logbox, --infobox,
--fselect and --dselect.
- --default-no
- This option may be used with all widgets with a "Cancel" or
"No" button. Note that it is ignored when the --wizard option is
in force.
- --wizard
- This option may be used with all but --msgbox, --infobox, --gauge and
--progress.
- --help <help>
- This option may be used with all but --infobox, --gauge and
--progress.
- --print <printer>
- This option is for use with --tailbox, --textbox and --editbox.
- --check <label> [<status>]
- This option may be used with all but --infobox, --gauge and
--progress.
- --ok-label <label>
- This option may be used with all widgets with a "OK" or
"Yes" button. Note that it is ignored when the --wizard option
is in force.
- --cancel-label <label>
- This option may be used with all widgets with a "Cancel" or
"No" button. Note that it is ignored when the --wizard option is
in force.
- --beep
- This option may be used with all widgets.
- --beep-after
- This option may be used with all widgets.
- --begin <Yorg> <Xorg>
- This option may be used with all widgets.
- --ignore-eof
- This option may be used with --infobox and --gauge.
- --smooth
- This option is for use with --tailbox and --logbox.
- Box options:
The <box option> tells to Xdialog which widget must be used
and is followed by three or more parameters:
- the first parameter is a text string or a filename (this depends on the
box option);
- the second and the third parameters are menu <height> and
<width> in characters. These two parameters may be replaced by a
single <XSIZExYSIZE> parameter, giving the width and
height in pixels. When a size of 0 0 (or 0x0) is passed to Xdialog, then
the widget is auto-sized by GTK+. When a size of -1 -1 (or -1x-1) is
passed, then the Xdialog widget is set to the maximum size so to fit the
screen. It is possible to give the widget an absolute origin on the screen
(provided your window manager lets you do so), either by using the
--begin transient option (when the size is given in characters) or
by using a "-geometry"-like origin (e.g. 400x200+20-30).
- some box options require additional parameters such as tags, menu items,
labels or default values.
Available box options:
- --yesno <text> <height> <width>
- --msgbox <text> <height> <width>
- --infobox <text> <height> <width>
[<timeout>]
- --gauge <text> <height> <width>
[<percent>]
- --progress <text> <height> <width>
[<maxdots> [[-]<msglen>]]
- --inputbox <text> <height> <width>
[<init>]
- --2inputsbox <text> <height> <width>
<label1> <init1> <label2> <init2>
- --3inputsbox <text> <height> <width>
<label1> <init1> <label2> <init2> <label3>
<init3>
- --combobox <text> <height> <width> <item1>
... <itemN>
- --rangebox <text> <height> <width> <min
value> <max value> [<default value>]
- --2rangesbox <text> <height> <width>
<label1> <min1> <max1> <def1> <label2>
<min2> <max2> <def2>
- --3rangesbox <text> <height> <width>
<label1> <min1> <max1> <def1> <label2>
<min2> <max2> <def2> <label3> <min3>
<max3> <def3>
- --spinbox <text> <height> <width> <min>
<max> <def> <label>
- --2spinsbox <text> <height> <width> <min1>
<max1> <def1> <label1> <min2> <max2>
<def2> <label2>
- --3spinsbox <text> <height> <width> <min1>
<max1> <def1> <label1> <min2> <max2>
<def2> <label2> <min3> <max3> <def3>
<label3>
- --textbox <file> <height> <width>
- --editbox <file> <height> <width>
- --tailbox <file> <height> <width>
- --logbox <file> <height> <width>
- --menubox <text> <height> <width> <menu
height> <tag1> <item1> {<help1>}...
- --checklist <text> <height> <width> <list
height> <tag1> <item1> <status1>
{<help1>}...
- --radiolist <text> <height> <width> <list
height> <tag1> <item1> <status1>
{<help1>}...
- --buildlist <text> <height> <width> <list
height> <tag1> <item1> <status1>
{<help1>}...
- --treeview <text> <height> <width> <list
height> <tag1> <item1> <status1> <item_depth1>
{<help1>}...
- --fselect <file> <height> <width>
- --dselect <directory> <height> <width>
- --colorsel <text> <height> <width> [<red>
<green> <blue>]
- --fontsel <font name> <height> <width>
- --calendar <text> <height> <width> [<day>
<month> <year>]
- --timebox <text> <height> <width> [<hours>
<minutes> <seconds>]
Special options:
The <special options> take no parameter and are to be used
alone into the command line. They just make Xdialog to print a string on
stderr and to exit immediately (with a 0 exit code).
Available special options:
- --version (prints version number to stderr and exits).
- --print-version (same as above in a cdialog-compatible way).
- --print-maxsize (prints maximum menu size in characters and
exits).
On completion of each box option (i.e. every time a widget is closed) Xdialog
sends any result (text, numbers) as one or more strings to stderr (this can be
changed so that the results are sent to stdout thanks to a common option).
When Xdialog terminates (i.e. when all the <box options> are
processed or when an error occurs), the exit code may take the following
values:
- 0 : OK, Yes or Next button pressed.
- 1 : Cancel or No button pressed.
- 2 : Help button pressed (when the --help transient option was
passed an empty string).
- 3 : Previous button pressed (--wizard transient option in
force).
- 255 : an error (or timeout) occurred, or the box was closed through the
window manager (same exit code as when the ESC key is pressed in
(c)dialog).
Note that when chaining dialogs, the chain is broken and Xdialog
terminates as soon as a widget returns a non zero exit code.
/usr/local/bin/Xdialog
/usr/local/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/Xdialog.mo
/usr/local/man/man1/Xdialog.1*
/usr/local/share/doc/xdialog/*
/usr/local/share/doc/xdialog/samples/*
XDIALOG_HIGH_DIALOG_COMPAT
- When set to 1 or true (case insensitive), this environment
variable turns the (c)dialog high compatibility mode on. The net
effect is that:
- - a fixed (monospacing) font is used in all Xdialog widgets (including
labels, tags, menu/list items and buttons);
- - the --left common option is used as the default justification
option instead of the --center one;
- - the <text> wrapping is always in force (--wrap) and the
--fill option is ignored.
- - the --no-cr-wrap common option is used as the default instead of
the --cr-wrap one (but it does not apply to the <backtitle>
in this case).
- - regardless of the specified box size, the auto-sizing feature of Xdialog
is forced when XDIALOG_FORCE_AUTOSIZE environment variable is set
it to 1 or true. This makes for the sizing problems of some
menus (e.g. when the specified box size is actually too small for the
number of specified menu/list entries to fit).
- - the Cancel button is not displayed into the tailbox and
textbox widgets;
- - the infobox widget is turned into a msgbox unless the
XDIALOG_INFOBOX_TIMEOUT environment variable is set (in 1/1000s)
and greater than 0, in which case an actual infobox without button
is used;
- - the --version special option returns the same string as
--print-version.
XDIALOG_FORCE_AUTOSIZE
XDIALOG_INFOBOX_TIMEOUT
- See the notes about XDIALOG_HIGH_DIALOG_COMPAT above.
XDIALOG_NO_GMSGS
- Setting this variable to 1 will prevent the Gdk, GLib and Gtk library from
emitting messages via g_log().
Sample scripts are available in the /usr/local/share/doc/xdialog/samples/
directory.
Full HTML doc with screen shots, examples and FAQ is available in the
/usr/local/share/doc/xdialog/ directory.
Thierry Godefroy <xdialog@free.fr> (from v1.1.0 onwards)
Alfred Reynolds <alfred@cyberone.com.au> (v1.0 only)
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