#! /bin/bash # $Id$ # 2002 - written by Tobias Rittweiler : ${DIALOG=dialog} user="$USER" ; uid="$UID" ; gid="$GROUPS" ; home="$HOME" ; while [ ${returncode:-99} -ne 1 -a ${returncode:-99} -ne 250 ]; do exec 3>&1 value=$("$DIALOG" --clear --ok-label "Create" \ --backtitle "An Example for the use of --inputmenu:" \ --inputmenu "Originally I designed --inputmenu for a \ configuration purpose. Here is a possible piece of a configuration program. \ " 20 50 10 \ "Username:" "$user" \ "UID:" "$uid" \ "GID:" "$gid" \ "HOME:" "$home" \ 2>&1 1>&3 ) returncode=$? exec 3>&- case $returncode in 1) "$DIALOG" --clear --backtitle "An Example for the use of --inputmenu:" \ --yesno "Really quit?" 10 30 case $? in 0) break;; 1) returncode=99;; esac ;; 0) "$DIALOG" --clear --backtitle "An Example for the use of --inputmenu:" \ --msgbox "useradd \n\ -d $home \n\ -u $uid \n\ -g $gid \n\ $user" 10 40 ;; 3) value="${value:8:${#value}}" tag="${value%:*}" item="${value#*: }" case "$tag" in Username) user="$item";; UID) uid="$item";; GID) gid="$item";; HOME) home="$item";; esac ;; 255) echo "ESC pressed." break ;; esac done