whiptail multiple options on exit
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whiptail has either one or two options to select on exit. Two options defaults to "OK" and "Exit".
Is there a way to add more?
Perhaps I need to cascade "radio list " menu after the "OK" is selected for further processing.
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whiptail has either one or two options to select on exit. Two options defaults to "OK" and "Exit".
Is there a way to add more?
Perhaps I need to cascade "radio list " menu after the "OK" is selected for further processing.
whiptail
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whiptail doesn't have a "Exit" option. It hasOk/Cancel
andYes/No
.
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whiptail has either one or two options to select on exit. Two options defaults to "OK" and "Exit".
Is there a way to add more?
Perhaps I need to cascade "radio list " menu after the "OK" is selected for further processing.
whiptail
whiptail has either one or two options to select on exit. Two options defaults to "OK" and "Exit".
Is there a way to add more?
Perhaps I need to cascade "radio list " menu after the "OK" is selected for further processing.
whiptail
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whiptail doesn't have a "Exit" option. It hasOk/Cancel
andYes/No
.
â Thomas Dickey
Sep 10 at 21:45
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whiptail doesn't have a "Exit" option. It hasOk/Cancel
andYes/No
.
â Thomas Dickey
Sep 10 at 21:45
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whiptail doesn't have a "Exit" option. It has
Ok/Cancel
and Yes/No
.â Thomas Dickey
Sep 10 at 21:45
whiptail doesn't have a "Exit" option. It has
Ok/Cancel
and Yes/No
.â Thomas Dickey
Sep 10 at 21:45
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man whiptail:
--radiolist text height width list-height [ tag item status ] ...
A radiolist box is similar to a menu box. The only difference
is that you can indicate which entry is currently selected, by
setting its status to on.
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man whiptail:
--radiolist text height width list-height [ tag item status ] ...
A radiolist box is similar to a menu box. The only difference
is that you can indicate which entry is currently selected, by
setting its status to on.
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man whiptail:
--radiolist text height width list-height [ tag item status ] ...
A radiolist box is similar to a menu box. The only difference
is that you can indicate which entry is currently selected, by
setting its status to on.
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up vote
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man whiptail:
--radiolist text height width list-height [ tag item status ] ...
A radiolist box is similar to a menu box. The only difference
is that you can indicate which entry is currently selected, by
setting its status to on.
man whiptail:
--radiolist text height width list-height [ tag item status ] ...
A radiolist box is similar to a menu box. The only difference
is that you can indicate which entry is currently selected, by
setting its status to on.
answered Sep 10 at 19:07
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whiptail doesn't have a "Exit" option. It has
Ok/Cancel
andYes/No
.â Thomas Dickey
Sep 10 at 21:45