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Old 09-24-2007
Marcos Brito Marcos Brito is offline
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Thumbs down FMLI on Suse

Anyone knows a FMLI package for Suse?

I have bunch of screens, menu and lists on FMLI and, as much as I know,
There is no FMLI facility on Suse.

Any better suggestion than converting all of them in Shell script?

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Hi.

A Google search for FMLI linix produces 1K hits, including:
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CURSEL is a freeware FMLI (Forms and Menu Language Interpreter) implementation for Linux and UNIX. CURSEL interprets Menu description files, which are simple text files, describing a character GUI (Menus, forms, text files) for character terminals (xterm, vt100, etc.). Pipes, shell escapes, backquoted expressions, and file redirection are supported, and when compiled with ncurses 5, CURSEL supports color.

Linux Online - Application: cursel
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Thank you for your attention on this, DRL. I am going to learn about CURSEL.

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