'Pop up' howto

Lunt, Nick Nick.Lunt at wesleyan.co.uk
Thu Nov 17 12:53:46 UTC 2005


Hi Marco,

if you have your display setup correctly on whichever machine you want the popup to appear on you can use zenity, 

ie zenity --info --text "Wake Up !" 

Good Luck,
Nick .


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shaw, Marco [mailto:Marco.Shaw at aliant.ca]
> Sent: 17 November 2005 12:42
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: 'Pop up' howto
> 
> 
> We have an app we want to port from Win32 to Linux.
> 
> It's a client/server type app that communicates over TCP/IP,
> so it might be possible to simply write something up by just
> studying the data xchange back and forth.
> 
> With either KDE or GNOME, is there any good online tutorials
> on how to program 'pop ups' in either of those desktop managers?
> 
> In other words, when a message is received, I'm either looking
> to get some kind of pop up message (and sound) near the clock
> or even some kind of colored icon like the up2date one.
> 
> Marco
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