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There are many different types of dialog boxes that the Zenity command can create. The following is a table that uses options (starting with -- symbol immediately followed by a word to indicate the type dialog box to create:
 
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Revision as of 12:00, 27 January 2010

Definition of Zenity

Zenity is a Linux / Unix command that uses dialog boxes to make shell script more graphical to end-users.

Here is a link to the Wikipedia definition of the Zenity command: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenity

Features of Zenity

There are many different types of dialog boxes that the Zenity command can create. The following is a table that uses options (starting with -- symbol immediately followed by a word to indicate the type dialog box to create:

--calenda Display calendar dialog
--entry Display text entry dialog


      --error
             Display error dialog
      --file-selection
             Display file selection dialog
      --info Display info dialog
      --list Display list dialog
      --notification
             Display notification icon
      --progress
             Display progress indication dialog
      --question
             Display question dialog
      --text-info
             Display text information dialog
      --warning
             Display warning dialog
      --scale
             Display scale dialog