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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Sub menu's Post 13191 by Makaveli.2003 on Sunday 13th of January 2002 07:05:33 PM
Old 01-13-2002
Quote:
I have designed a script menu, but I would like to to create sub menus e.g. I have my normal menu, then have a few options, and I for example choose option 2 and I would like it to take me to a whole new page (well, clear the screen) then allow me to choose from 5/6 options, which are functional. Dunno if that is clear but, ill give u an example:

Usual menu appears with 6 options e.g.

1. File functions
2. Directory functions
3. -
4. -
5. -
6. -

And say I choose option 1, I would like it to clear the screen and take me to a new sub-menu e.g.

1. Delete
2. Copy
3. Remove
etc

This is my menu script so far:
!/bin/ksh

amenu () {

clear
echo `date`
echo
echo "\t\t\tMy Personal Menu"
echo
echo "\t\tPlease Select:"
echo
echo "\t\t\t 1. Directory display"
echo "\t\t\t 2. Current Activity"
echo "\t\t\t 3. Who is logged on"
echo "\t\t\t 4. File functions"
echo "\t\t\t 5. Directory functions"
echo "\t\t\t 0. Exit"
echo Select by pressing a number and then ENTER ;
}

PressEnter () {
echo Press Enter
read x
}


DirectoryDisplay () {
ls -l|more
PressEnter
}

CurrentActivity () {
ps -ef|more
PressEnter
}

WhoIsLoggedOn () {
who|more
PressEnter
}

Filefuctions () {
?????????????????????????????
PressEnter
}

Directoryfunctions () {
?????????????????????????????
PressEnter
}

while true
do

amenu

read answer

case $answer in
1) DirectoryDisplay ;;
2) CurrentActivity ;;
3) WhoIsLoggedOn ;;
4) Filefunctions ;;
5) Directoryfunctions ;;

0) break ;;
esac

done
clear

------

Can ne1 that can help cut and paste the changes that I need to make (please see the quote above for more information).
 

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tk_menuBar(1T)						       Tk Built-In Commands						    tk_menuBar(1T)

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NAME
tk_menuBar, tk_bindForTraversal - Obsolete support for menu bars SYNOPSIS
tk_menuBar frame ?menu menu ...? tk_bindForTraversal arg arg ... _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
These procedures were used in Tk 3.6 and earlier releases to help manage pulldown menus and to implement keyboard traversal of menus. In Tk 4.0 and later releases they are no longer needed. Stubs for these procedures have been retained for backward compatibility, but they have no effect. You should remove calls to these procedures from your code, since eventually the procedures will go away. From Tk 8.0 onwards, you should instead construct your menubar as a normal menu and then attach it to the toplevel of your choice using the -menu option of that widget. SEE ALSO
menu(1T), toplevel(1T) KEYWORDS
keyboard traversal, menu, menu bar, post ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +--------------------+-----------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +--------------------+-----------------+ |Availability | SUNWTk | +--------------------+-----------------+ |Interface Stability | Uncommitted | +--------------------+-----------------+ NOTES
Source for Tk is available on http://opensolaris.org. Tk tk_menuBar(1T)
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