Zenity
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zenity (lower-case z) / formerly gdialog - have graphical GTK+ dialog boxes in command-line and shell scripts. Zenity adds graphical interfaces to shell scripts with a single command. Zenity is an open source and a cross-platform application
sample scripts
Basic example
#!/bin/bash first=$(zenity --title="Your's First Name" --text "What is your first name?" --entry) zenity --info --title="Welcome" --text="Mr./Ms. $first" last=$(zenity --title="Your's Last Name" --text "$first what is your last name?" --entry) zenity --info --title="Nice Meeting You" --text="Mr./Ms. $first $last"
Functional dialog for media player
#!/bin/bash #zenity --list --title "Video Type?" --column="FPS" NTSC PAL strPlayer="$1" strPlayer=${strPlayer/"myth://user@192.168.254.88:6000"/"/mnt/mythtv/videos"} echo $strPlayer >> /tmp/altplayer.log varName1=$(zenity --list --title "$strPlayer" --column="FPS" NTSC PAL); varName2=$(echo $varName1 | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9]//g') #zenity --error #zenity --info --text="You selected $varName2"; case "${varName2}" in NTSC ) zenity --info --text="Play standard NTSC video" vlc -f "$strPlayer" --no-embedded-video --no-sub-autodetect-file vlc://quit ;; PAL ) zenity --info --text="Play at 96 percent for PAL" vlc -f "$strPlayer" --no-audio-time-stretch --rate=0.96 --no-embedded-video --no-sub-autodetect-file vlc://quit ;; * ) zenity --error ;; esac exit 0
prompt user from remote shell on remote desktop
zenity --info --text "stop playing video games and do your homework" --display=:0