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zenity_calendar
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-- Function File: D = zenity_calendar(TITLE, DAY, MONTH, YEAR)
Displays a date selection window. The variable TITLE sets the
title of the calendar. The optional arguments DAY, MONTH, and YEAR
changes the standard selected date.
See also: zenity_list, zenity_progress, zenity_entry,
zenity_message, zenity_text_info, zenity_file_selection,
zenity_notification.
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Displays a date selection window.
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zenity_entry
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-- Function File: S = zenity_entry(TEXT, ENTRY_TEXT, PASSWORD)
Displays a text entry dialog. The variable TEXT sets the title of
the dialog, and the ENTRY_TEXT variable sets the default value of
the text entry field. If the PASSWORD variable is non-empty the
value of the text entry field will not be displayed on the screen.
All arguments are optional.
See also: zenity_calendar, zenity_list, zenity_progress,
zenity_message, zenity_text_info, zenity_file_selection,
zenity_notification.
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Displays a text entry dialog.
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zenity_file_selection
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-- Function File: zenity_file_selection( TITLE , OPTION1, ...)
Opens a file selection dialog. The variable TITLE sets the title
of the file selection window. The optional string arguments can be
'save'
The file selection dialog is a dialog for saving files.
'multiple'
It is possible to select multiple files.
'directory'
It is possible to select directories as well as files.
'Anything else'
The argument will be the default selected file.
and 'error'.
See also: zenity_calendar, zenity_list, zenity_progress,
zenity_entry, zenity_message, zenity_text_info,
zenity_notification.
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Opens a file selection dialog.
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zenity_list
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-- Function File: S = zenity_list(TITLE, COLUMNS, DATA, OPTIONS1, ...)
Displays a graphical list of data. The variable TITLE sets the
title of the list. The variable COLUMNS must be a cell array of
strings of length N containing the headers of the list. The
variable DATA must be cell array of strings of length NxM
containing the data of the list.
The code
zenity_list("Age versus Height", {"Age", "Height"},
{"10", "20"; "120cm", "180cm"})
produces a list of the data. The user can select a row in the
table, and it's first value will be returned by the function when
the user closes the window.
It's possible to alter the behaviour of the list window by passing
more than three arguments to the funtion. Theese optional string
arguments can be
'checklist'
The first row in the list will be a check box. The first
value of each data row must be either "TRUE" or "FALSE".
'radiolist'
The first row in the list will be a radio list. The first
value of each data row must be either "TRUE" or "FALSE".
'editable'
The values of the list will be editable by the user.
'A numeric value'
The value returned by the function will be the value of this
column of the user selected row.
'all'
The value returned by the function will be the entire row
selected by the user.
See also: zenity_calendar, zenity_progress, zenity_entry,
zenity_message, zenity_text_info, zenity_file_selection,
zenity_notification.
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Displays a graphical list of data.
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zenity_message
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-- Function File: zenity_message( TEXT , TYPE)
Displays a graphical message dialog. The variable TEXT sets the
message of the dialog, and the optional variable TYPE sets the type
of the message. TYPE must be one of the following strings 'error',
'info', 'question', and 'warning'. The default value of TYPE is
'info'. Retuns the value 'status' which is 0 for 'Ok' and 1 for
'Cancel' button selection; a value of -1 indicates a failure of
dialog box.
See also: zenity_calendar, zenity_list, zenity_progress,
zenity_entry, zenity_text_info, zenity_file_selection,
zenity_notification.
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Displays a graphical message dialog.
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zenity_notification
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-- Function File: zenity_notification( TEXT , ICON)
Displays an icon with a text in the notification area. The
variable TEXT sets the text in the notification area, and the
optional variable ICON determines which icon to show. ICON can be
either 'info', 'warning', 'question', and 'error'.
See also: zenity_calendar, zenity_list, zenity_progress,
zenity_entry, zenity_message, zenity_text_info,
zenity_file_selection.
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Displays an icon with a text in the notification area.
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zenity_progress
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-- Function File: H = zenity_progress(TITLE, OPTION1, OPTION2)
-- Function File: zenity_progress( H , PROGRESS)
-- Function File: zenity_progress( H , PROGRESS, TEXT)
Displays a graphical progress bar. If the first argument is either
non-present or a string, a new progress bar is created and a handle
is returned. If the first argument is a string it will be used as
the title of the progress bar. The two optional arguments OPTION1
and OPTION2 can be
'auto-close'
The progress bar will be closed when it reaches 100.
'pulsate'
The progress bar will pulsate.
If the first argument is a handle to a progress bar and the second
argument is an integer, the progress bar will set its current value
to the given integer. If the second argument is a string, the text
of the progress bar will be set to the given string. It is
possible to pass both an integer and a string to the function in
one function call.
See also: zenity_calendar, zenity_list, zenity_entry,
zenity_message, zenity_text_info, zenity_file_selection,
zenity_notification.
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Displays a graphical progress bar.
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zenity_scale
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-- Function File: OUTPUT = zenity_scale(TITLE,TEXT, VALUE, MINVAL,
MAXVAL,STEP,PRINT_PARTIAL,HIDEVAL)
Displays a selection scale (range widget) window. Allows the user
to choose a parameter within the set ranges, and sets default
value, and step sizes. The variable TITLE sets the title of the
window. The variable TEXT sets the label of the range widget. The
other arguments VALUE, MINVAL,MAXVAL, STEP, PRINT_PARTIAL, and
HIDEVAL. The range widget can be used to select anywhere from
MINVAL to MAXVAL values in increments of STEP. The variable
PRINT_PARTIAL and HIDEVAL are boolean flags to partial and hidden
views of the value on the range widget. The first 3 parameters are
essential, while the remaining parameters MINVAL,
MAXVAL,STEP,PRINT_PARTIAL,HIDEVAL if not specified take on default
values of 0,100,1,false,false respectively.
See also: zenity_list, zenity_progress, zenity_entry,
zenity_message, zenity_text_info, zenity_file_selection,
zenity_notification.
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Displays a selection scale (range widget) window.
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zenity_text_info
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-- Function File: S = zenity_text_info(TITLE, TEXT, EDITABLE)
Display a large amount of text in a graphical display. The title
of the display window is set with the variable TITLE, and the
actual text ti display is set with the variable TEXT. If the
optional argument EDITABLE is given the displayed text is editable.
In this case the altered text is returned from the function.
See also: zenity_calendar, zenity_list, zenity_progress,
zenity_entry, zenity_message, zenity_file_selection,
zenity_notification.
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Display a large amount of text in a graphical display.
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