Update with new autosizing code, use -1 -1 now

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Andrey A. Chernov 1994-11-16 14:47:17 +00:00
parent 8b6840ff55
commit dc092b5e4c
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=4529
6 changed files with 11 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ $DIALOG --title "CHECKLIST BOX" --clear \
present a list of choices which can be turned on or \n\
off. If there are more items than can fit on the \n\
screen, the list will be scrolled. You can use the \n\
UP/DOWN arrow keys, the first letter of the choice as a \n\
UP/DOWN arrow keys, the first letter of the choice as a\n\
hot key, or the number keys 1-9 to choose an option. \n\
Press SPACE to toggle an option on/off. \n\n\
Which of the following are fruits?" 20 61 5 \
Which of the following are fruits?" -1 -1 5 \
"Apple" "It's an apple." off \
"Dog" "No, that's not my dog." ON \
"Orange" "Yeah, that's juicy." off \

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ not pause waiting for input after displaying
the message. The pause here is only introduced
by the sleep command, not by dialog.
You have 10 seconds to read this..." 10 52
You have 10 seconds to read this..." -1 -1
stty -echo
sleep 10

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@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ to input a string as the answer. You can \n\
input strings of length longer than the \n\
width of the input box, in that case, the \n\
input field will be automatically scrolled. \n\
You can use BACKSPACE, LEFT, RIGHT, HOME, END \n\
You can use BACKSPACE, LEFT, RIGHT, HOME, END\n\
to correct errors. \n\n\
Try inputing your name below:" 16 51 "John Smith" 2> /tmp/inputbox.tmp.$$
Try inputing your name below:" -1 -1 "John Smith" 2> /tmp/inputbox.tmp.$$
retval=$?

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ You can use the UP/DOWN arrow keys, the first \n\
letter of the choice as a hot key, or the \n\
number keys 1-9 to choose an option.\n\
Try it now!\n\n\
Choose the OS you like:" 20 59 4 \
Choose the OS you like:" -1 -1 4 \
"FreeBSD 2.0" "A Real Operating System for Real Users" \
"Linux" "Another free Unix Clone for 386/486" \
"OS/2" "IBM OS/2" \

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@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
DIALOG=${DIALOG=/usr/bin/dialog}
$DIALOG --title "MESSAGE BOX" --clear \
--msgbox "Hi, this is a simple message box. You can use this to \
display any message you like. The box will remain until \
you press the ENTER key." 10 41
--msgbox "Hi, this is a simple message box. You can use this to\n\
display any message you like. The box will remain until\n\
you press the ENTER key." -1 -1
case $? in
0)

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@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ $DIALOG --title "RADIOLIST BOX" --clear \
present a list of choices, one of them can be turned \n\
on or off. If there are more items than can fit on the \n\
screen, the list will be scrolled. You can use the \n\
UP/DOWN arrow keys, the first letter of the choice as a \n\
UP/DOWN arrow keys, the first letter of the choice as a\n\
hot key, or the number keys 1-9 to choose an option. \n\
Press SPACE to toggle an option on/off. \n\n\
Which of the following are fruits?" 20 61 5 \
Which of the following are fruits?" -1 -1 5 \
"Apple" "It's an apple." off \
"Dog" "No, that's not my dog." ON \
"Orange" "Yeah, that's juicy." off \