[TriLUG] need a gui for my bash script

Joshua Gitlin josh at glowfilms.com
Mon May 10 11:46:41 EDT 2004


Ryan,

It's not the quickest solution, but I've been pretty happy with tcl. 
I've used tcl to add a gui interface to some of my scripts and have 
been quite happy with it.

-Josh

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On May 10, 2004, at 10:21 AM, Ryan Leathers wrote:

> Recently I wrote a bash script which uses getopts and a read to handle
> user input.  The script works great and is a huge time saver for the
> folks who use it.  However, in spite of my best efforts at providing
> good input validation, help, and usage examples the users are pining 
> for
> a GUI tool.
>
> Can anyone suggest a quick and dirty way to put a GUI wrapper around my
> command line tool?
>
>
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> Ryan Leathers <ryan.leathers at globalknowledge.com>
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