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GXMESSAGE(1)							    GXMESSAGE(1)

NAME
     gxmessage - a GTK-based xmessage clone

SYNOPSIS
     gxmessage [OPTIONS] message ...
     gxmessage [OPTIONS] -file FILENAME

DESCRIPTION
     gxmessage	opens  a  window  to display a message obtained from the command
     line, from a file, or from stdin. The window includes  a  row  of	buttons,
     each of which causes the program to exit with a different return code.

     The  GNU  Info  entry for gxmessage contains detailed information and exam-
     ples.

OPTIONS
     gxmessage accepts any option xmessage would, although some (such as -bw and
     -xrm) are silently ignored.

     -bg COLOR
	    Sets the background color of the message to  COLOR.  Examples:  red,
	    "#c90", "#446a7e".

     -buttons BUTTON_LIST
	    Defines  the buttons to be created. BUTTON_LIST is a comma-separated
	    list of LABEL:VALUE pairs, one for each button.  The  LABEL  is  the
	    text  that appears on the button. The VALUE (0..255) is the code the
	    program will exit with if that button is pressed. Commas and  colons
	    can  be escaped using backslashes (\). As well as ordinary text, the
	    LABEL can specify a GTK "stock" button, like "GTK_STOCK_CANCEL",  or
	    it	can include an underscore (_) to specify a keyboard accelerator.
	    If VALUEs are omitted, they default to 101, 102, 103, etc.,  in  or-
	    der.  If  no  -buttons  option  is	given,	BUTTON_LIST  defaults to
	    "okay:0".

		 gxmessage -buttons "Foo:42,Bar:63" "Example"
		 echo $?

		 gxmessage -buttons "_Foo,_Bar" "Example"
		 echo $?

		 gxmessage "Example"
		 echo $?

		 gxmessage -buttons "GTK_STOCK_OK:0" "Example"
		 echo $?

		 gxmessage -buttons "Hello\, world" "Example"

     -center
	    Opens the gxmessage window in the middle of the screen.

     -default LABEL
	    Opens the gxmessage window with input focused on the specified  but-
	    ton.   LABEL  is  one  of  the  LABELs in BUTTON_LIST (see -buttons,
	    above).

     -display DISPLAY
	    Specifies the X display to use.

     -fg COLOR
	    Sets the message text color to COLOR.

     -file FILENAME
	    Causes the named file to be used as the message source.  If  a  dash
	    (-)  is  used  in  place  of FILENAME, the message will be read from
	    stdin.

     -fn | -font FONT
	    Specifies the message font, using GTK's font  specification  system.
	    For example, -font "serif italic 14". (GTK's font system is not com-
	    patible  with  xmessage. See the Compatibility section, below, for a
	    workaround.)

     -geometry GEOMETRY
	    Sets the window's size and/or position. Examples:

		 -geometry 400x200
		 -geometry 400x200+600+100
		 -geometry +600+100

     -help
	    Displays basic usage information then exits.

     -iconic
	    Opens the gxmessage window in its iconized (minimized) state.

     -name NAME
	    Sets the gxmessage window's name to NAME.

     -nearmouse
	    Opens the gxmessage window near the mouse pointer.

     -print
	    Writes the LABEL of the selected button to stdout.

     -timeout SECONDS
	    Automatically closes the gxmessage window with an exit code of 0  if
	    no button is pressed within SECONDS seconds. (The -entry and -entry-
	    text options cause -timeout to be ignored.)

     -title TITLE
	    Sets the gxmessage window's title to TITLE.

GXMESSAGE SPECIFIC OPTIONS
     The following options are specific to gxmessage and are not compatible with
     xmessage.

     -borderless
	    Opens the gxmessage window without the usual window frame.

     -encoding CHARSET
	    Specifies  the encoding of the message text. By default, the message
	    text is assumed to match the encoding of the current locale.

     -entry
	    Adds a text entry box to  the  gxmessage  window.  When  the  window
	    closes, any text in the entry box will be copied to stdout. This op-
	    tion can't be used at the same time as the -print option.

     -entrytext TEXT
	    Same as -entry, but sets the default entry box contents to TEXT.

     -noescape
	    Prevents  the  window closing if the ESC key is pressed. This option
	    only works if a file named	/usr/share/gxmessage/allow_noescape  ex-
	    ists.

     -nofocus
	    Prevents the gxmessage window from receiving focus when it opens.

     -ontop
	    Attempts to keep the gxmessage window in front of other windows.

     -sticky
	    Causes the gxmessage window to appear on all workspaces.

     -version
	    Displays  the  program's  version number and Copyright details, then
	    exits.

     -wrap
	    Causes lines to wrap rather than exceed the width of the window.

GTK DEFAULTS
     The program's default appearance can be adjusted using GTK resource  files.
     The  main	text display widget is named gxmessage-textview.  The text entry
     widget is named gxmessage-entry.

	  # Example: ~/.gtkrc-2.0

	  style "gxmsg" {
	      text[NORMAL]   = "#cc9900"
	      base[NORMAL]   = "#660000"
	      text[SELECTED] = "#660000"
	      base[SELECTED] = "#cc9900"
	      font_name      = "monospace"
	  }
	  widget "*.gxmessage-textview" style  "gxmsg"
	  widget "*.gxmessage-entry"	style  "gxmsg"

EXIT STATUS
     If a button is pressed, the program returns the value assigned to that but-
     ton.  The default "okay" button returns 0.

     If a timeout event occurs, the program returns 0.

     If an error occurs, or if the window is closed without  a	button-press  or
     timeout  event,  the  program  exits with code 1. Pressing the ESC key also
     causes the program to exit with code 1.

COMPATIBILITY WITH XMESSAGE
     Fall back to xmessage if gxmessage isn't available:

	  #! /bin/sh
	  XMESSAGE=$(which gxmessage) || XMESSAGE=xmessage
	  $XMESSAGE "hello, world"

     If you specify fonts, check which program you're using:

	  font="monospace 14"
	  [ "$XMESSAGE" = xmessage ] && font="fixed"
	  $XMESSAGE ${font:+-fn "$font"} "hello, world"

     Don't use double-dashed command line options:

	  $XMESSAGE "hello, world" -buttons good
	  $XMESSAGE "hello, world" --buttons bad

     Don't use the gxmessage-specific options:

	  -entry, -entrytext, -borderless, -wrap,
	  -encoding, -nofocus, -noescape, -ontop,
	  -sticky, -version, -h, -?

BUGS
     For some reason, opening the gxmessage window with no button set to be  the
     default causes GTK to emit a "beep" sound.

     If  you discover other bugs in the most recent version of gxmessage, please
     get in touch.

SEE ALSO
     xmessage(1), zenity(1), dialog(1)

     The GNU Info entry for gxmessage contains detailed  information  and  exam-
     ples.

AUTHORS
     Timothy Musson <trmusson@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT NOTICE
     Copyright	(C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2015 Timothy
     Richard Musson

     Copying and distribution of this file, with or  without  modification,  are
     permitted provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved.

				 May 25th, 2015 		    GXMESSAGE(1)

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