Looking for a convenient tool

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rixed

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Hello !

I'm looking for a program that, given a set of shell commands, display
a gtk window with a button that runs each command.
I have looked at zenity but it apparently lacks the button widgets.

Do you know of something similar, or should I write it myself ?

I think something like that would be very usefull for writing usefull
finger controlable apps for the freerunner.

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Petr Vanek

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>I'm looking for a program that, given a set of shell commands, display
>a gtk window with a button that runs each command.
>I have looked at zenity but it apparently lacks the button widgets.
>
>Do you know of something similar, or should I write it myself ?
>
>I think something like that would be very usefull for writing usefull
>finger controlable apps for the freerunner.

ShortOm

Application and shell launcher

http://www.opkg.org/package_28.html

P.



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> http://www.opkg.org/package_28.html

Looks like it, thanx !



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2009/11/7  <[hidden email]>:
> I'm looking for a program that, given a set of shell commands, display
> a gtk window with a button that runs each command.
> I have looked at zenity but it apparently lacks the button widgets.
>
> Do you know of something similar, or should I write it myself ?

have a look at gtkdialog - it's similar to zenity, but far more
flexible and powerful

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Patrick Beck

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Hi,

i have written such a tool months ago, but i haven't published it yet.
So i have written a small article on my wiki now. Perhaps anybody like
it ;)

http://wiki.yourse.de/doku.php?id=python:emenu

with kind regards

Patrick

Am Freitag, den 06.11.2009, 22:21 +0100 schrieb [hidden email]:

> Hello !
>
> I'm looking for a program that, given a set of shell commands, display
> a gtk window with a button that runs each command.
> I have looked at zenity but it apparently lacks the button widgets.
>
> Do you know of something similar, or should I write it myself ?
>
> I think something like that would be very usefull for writing usefull
> finger controlable apps for the freerunner.
>
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> Openmoko community mailing list
> [hidden email]
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