2011-01-13 02:21:23 +00:00
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#!/bin/sh
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# $Id: inputbox4,v 1.9 2020/11/26 00:09:12 tom Exp $
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2011-01-13 02:21:23 +00:00
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# An example which does not use temporary files, as suggested by Cary Evans:
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. ./setup-vars
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exec 3>&1
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returntext=`$DIALOG --title "INPUT BOX" --clear "$@" \
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--inputbox "Hi, this is an input dialog box. You can use \n
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this to ask questions that require the user \n
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to input a string as the answer. You can \n
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input strings of length longer than the \n
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width of the input box, in that case, the \n
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input field will be automatically scrolled. \n
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You can use BACKSPACE to correct errors. \n\n
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Try entering your name below:" 16 51 2>&1 1>&3`
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returncode=$?
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exec 3>&-
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. ./report-string
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