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Zenity is a command line interface to webOS user interactions. It allows installation scripts to interact with the user to customise the installation process. | Zenity is a command line interface to webOS user interactions. It allows installation scripts to interact with the user to customise the installation process. | ||
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Zenity - Version: 0.0.1 (26 Dec 2010)
Summary
Zenity is a command line interface to webOS user interactions. It allows installation scripts to interact with the user to customise the installation process.
The documentation for Zenity can be found at http://library.gnome.org/users/zenity/stable/ - note that the webOS version only supports a small subset of the options available in the GTK+ version.
Status
Zenity currently support the following user interactions:
License
Please be aware that org.webosinternals.zenity is licensed under the GPLv2.
Code from Zenity cannot be used by a closed source application. If you want to use it in a non-GPLv2 but otherwise open source application, please contact the authors.
Operating notes
Limitations
Known bugs
Changelog
For those interested, the full Changelog can be found here.
Repository
Zenity is housed in the applications/zenity git repository at http://git.webos-internals.org/
For more information getting your application published in the WebOS Internals Source Code Repositories, please see the WebOS Internals Source Code Repositories page. For commit permission to the open source project, contact rwhitby on #webos-internals or email support@webos-internals.org