Re: Easy gtk2 binding



To put a GUI to your scripts you can use XDialog or Zenity.  There are a
few others, but I use XDialog to put a GUI on several bash scripts that
I needed to hammer out really fast here at work.  XDialog seems to be a
bit more feature rich than zenity ... but zenity is part of the GNOME
project.

http://xdialog.dyns.net/

http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/sources/zenity/


--Tony


On Sat, 2004-10-23 at 09:09 +0200, Andreas Volz wrote:
Hi,

in the past I programmed gtk2 only with the C and C++ bindings. Now I
like to create a GUI for Linux that makes heavy use of shell commands,
sed and awk. So I think a better solution would be to use some scripting
language, because C and C++ isn't the right solution for this. I don't
know much scripting languages. I know programming of bash, LUA and some
basic skills in several other scripting languages. So which is the "best
and easiest" to learn scripting language with good supported gtk2
bindings? Perhaps OO would be great. And  I like to use Glade for UI
design and libglade to create the GUI. Please tell me your experience.

regards
Andreas
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