Hi all, I'm using winDialog and winDialogString in scripts running on a XP-machine. Since we're using some Linux-machines (Suse 10.0 and 10.1 on x86) I'm interested in equivalents of the above functions usable under Linux-OS. Are there any? Thanks, Richard -- Richard Müller - Am Spring 9 - D-58802 Balve-Eisborn www.oeko-sorpe.de [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Yes, there are many.
To give one example, you could consider using tcltk.
library(tcltk)
tkmessageBox(title="This is terrible",
message="What did you do?\nPromise not to do this again!",
icon="error", type="ok")
On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 23:10:41 +0200, Richard M?ller wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using winDialog and winDialogString in scripts running on a
> XP-machine. Since we're using some Linux-machines (Suse 10.0 and 10.1
on
> x86) I'm interested in equivalents of the above functions usable under
> Linux-OS. Are there any? Thanks, Richard
> I'm using winDialog and winDialogString in scripts running on a XP-machine. > Since we're using some Linux-machines (Suse 10.0 and 10.1 on x86) I'mThanks to the respondents. Use of TCl/Tk is a fine idea, because you can use the same scripts on Win and Linux OS. Richard -- Richard M?ller - Am Spring 9 - D-58802 Balve-Eisborn www.oeko-sorpe.de