Add an f_show_err() function -- acts pretty much the same as f_show_msg()

except it stylizes the msgbox widget to indicate an Error has occurred by
setting an appropriate title and default message.
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dteske 2013-11-07 10:23:37 +00:00
parent 4bd843efbd
commit 209f30e060
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@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ msg_afterstep_desc="Ports to support the AfterStep window manager."
msg_all="All"
msg_all_desc="All available packages in all categories."
msg_always_try_sudo_when_run_as="Always try sudo(8) when run as %s"
msg_an_unknown_error_occurred="An unknown error occurred"
msg_arabic_desc="Ported software for Arab countries."
msg_archivers_desc="Utilities for archiving and unarchiving data."
msg_armenia="Armenia"

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@ -358,6 +358,30 @@ f_show_msg()
fi
}
# f_show_err $format [$arguments ...]
#
# Display a message in a dialog box with ``Error'' i18n title (overridden by
# setting msg_error) using printf(1) syntax. If running non-interactively,
# the process will terminate (using [above] f_die()).
#
f_show_err()
{
[ "$nonInteractive" ] && f_die
local msg
msg=$( printf "$@" )
: ${msg:=${msg_an_unknown_error_occurred:-An unknown error occurred}}
if [ "$_DIALOG_SUBR" ]; then
f_dialog_title "${msg_error:-Error}"
f_dialog_msgbox "$msg"
f_dialog_title_restore
else
dialog --title "${msg_error:-Error}" --msgbox "$msg" 0 0
fi
return $SUCCESS
}
# f_yesno $format [$arguments ...]
#