'\" -*- coding: utf-8 -*- .if \n(.g .ds T< \\FC .if \n(.g .ds T> \\F[\n[.fam]] .de URL \\$2 \(la\\$1\(ra\\$3 .. .if \n(.g .mso www.tmac .TH nxdialog 1 "Feb 2021" "Version 3.5.99.26" "NX Dialog" .SH NAME nxdialog \- NX Dialog Helper .SH SYNOPSIS 'nh .fi .ad l \fBnxdialog\fR \fI[-h] [--dialog DIALOG_TYPE] [--message TEXT] [--caption CAPTION] [--display DISPLAY] [--parent AGENTPID] [--window WINDOW] [--class DLGCLASS] [--local] [--allowmultiple]\fR .SH DESCRIPTION \fBnxdialog\fR is a GUI helper that can be used with nxagent to provide user interaction on certain events inside nxagent. It adds graphical widgets (menus, dialog boxes, etc.) to nxagent that allow a smarter user interaction with the agent. .PP \fBnxagent\fR is not using \fBnxdialog\fR by default, set the \fI$NX_CLIENT\fR environment variable to make the \fBnxdialog\fR path known to \fBnxagent\fR. .PP If you want to disable \fBnxdialog\fR usage in \fBnxagent\fR, then make sure that the \fI$NX_CLIENT\fR environment variable is unset. .PP .SH COMMAND LINE OPTIONS .TP 8 .B \-h, \-\-help Show this help message and exit. .TP 8 .B --dialog DIALOG_TYPE Type of dialog to show, one of "yesno", "ok", "error", "panic", "quit", "pulldown", "yesnosuspend". .TP 8 .B --message \fITEXT\fR Message text to display in the dialog. .TP 8 .B --caption CAPTION Window title of the dialog. .TP 8 .B --display DISPLAY X11 display where the dialog should be shown (default: \fI$DISPLAY\fR). .TP 8 .B --parent AGENTPID PID of the nxagent. The agent PID can be 0 for testing \fBnxdialog\fR. .TP 8 .B --window WINDOW X11 id of window where to embed the pulldown dialog type. .TP 8 .B --class DLGCLASS Class of the message (info, warning, error) default: info) [currently unimplemented]. .TP 8 .B --local Specify that proxy mode is used [currently unimplemented]. .TP 8 .B --allowmultiple Allow launching more than one dialog with the same message [currently unimplemented]. .SH AUTHOR The \fBnxdialog\fR application has been derived from Google's NeatX client application by Ulrich Sibiller . .PP This manual has been written by Mike Gabriel for the X2Go Project (https://wiki.x2go.org) and the Arctica Project (https://arctica-project.org).