On 2019-02-28, mick crane <mick.cr...@gmail.com> wrote: > hello, > I'm not very good at this stuff, have remembered bits here and there. > Memory seems no so good these days. > I've done pieces of simple calculations on 2D images in the past but > when I go back and look at them think " now what does that do and what > did I type to make it work". > I'm thinking that if I do something now I should make a little GUI with > buttons to click on that are self explanatory. > I know nothing about that. > Is that Gtk or ncurses or something ? > pointers to what's needed appreciated.
There's 'dialog'. Not sure it can do self-explanatory buttons, though (jocular remark). curty@einstein:~$ apt-cache show dialog <snip> This application provides a method of displaying several different types of dialog boxes from shell scripts. This allows a developer of a script to interact with the user in a much friendlier manner. . The following types of boxes are at your disposal: yes/no Typical query style box with "Yes" and "No" answer buttons menu A scrolling list of menu choices with single entry selection input Query style box with text entry field message Similar to the yes/no box, but with only an "Ok" button text A scrollable text box that works like a simple file viewer info A message display that allows asynchronous script execution checklist Similar to the menu box, but allowing multiple selections radiolist Checklist style box allowing single selections gauge Typical "progress report" style box tail Allows viewing the end of files (tail) that auto updates background tail Similar to tail but runs in the background. editbox Allows editing an existing file > cheers > mick > -- When you have fever you are heavy and light, you are small and swollen, you climb endlessly a ladder which turns like a wheel. Jean Rhys, Voyage in the Dark