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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Where am I? Post 302285621 by ruben.rodrigues on Monday 9th of February 2009 10:35:10 AM
Old 02-09-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by quirkasaurus
this zenity script is just a "do-nothing" little script...

--info gives the little lightbulb....
--title sets the window title
--text gives you a text label....

You mean, you want it to give you the directory that you click?

Sure, try something like this:

Code:

dir=$(

  zenity --list --title="Choose the directory you wish to view" \
       --column="Directory" \
admin \
bin \
data \
deploy \
lost+found \
pdc \
scratch \
web \
webnet \
  )



print dir=$dir

Man, the idea is to not need to enter the directory. Is to write a script that tells me in which directory I am or in which file did I click
 
tk_chooseDirectory(n)					       Tk Built-In Commands					     tk_chooseDirectory(n)

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NAME
tk_chooseDirectory - pops up a dialog box for the user to select a directory. SYNOPSIS
tk_chooseDirectory ?option value ...? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
The procedure tk_chooseDirectory pops up a dialog box for the user to select a directory. The following option-value pairs are possible as command line arguments: -initialdir dirname Specifies that the directories in directory should be displayed when the dialog pops up. If this parameter is not specified, then the directories in the current working directory are displayed. If the parameter specifies a relative path, the return value will convert the relative path to an absolute path. -mustexist boolean Specifies whether the user may specify non-existent directories. If this parameter is true, then the user may only select directo- ries that already exist. The default value is false. -parent window Makes window the logical parent of the dialog. The dialog is displayed on top of its parent window. On Mac OS X, this turns the file dialog into a sheet attached to the parent window. -title titleString Specifies a string to display as the title of the dialog box. If this option is not specified, then a default title will be dis- played. EXAMPLE
set dir [tk_chooseDirectory -initialdir ~ -title "Choose a directory"] if {$dir eq ""} { label .l -text "No directory selected" } else { label .l -text "Selected $dir" } SEE ALSO
tk_getOpenFile(n), tk_getSaveFile(n) KEYWORDS
directory, selection, dialog, platform-specific Tk 8.3 tk_chooseDirectory(n)
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