Use the --progress option. Dialogvindue med statusbjælke

Use the --progress option to create a progress dialog.

Zenity reads data from standard input line by line. If a line is prefixed with #, the text is updated with the text on that line. If a line contains only a number, the percentage is updated with that number.

Statusbjælkedialogvinduet understøtter følgende tilvalg:

<cmd>--text</cmd>=<var>text</var>

Angiver teksten, der vises i statusbjælkedialogvinduet.

<cmd>--percentage</cmd>=<var>percentage</var>

Angiver det procenttal, der fra starten vises i statusbjælkedialogvinduet.

<cmd>--auto-close</cmd>

Lukker statusbjælken, når den har nået 100%.

<cmd>--pulsate</cmd>

Angiver at statusbjælken pulserer indtil der læses et EOF-tegn fra standard input.

The following example script shows how to create a progress dialog:

#!/bin/sh ( echo "10" ; sleep 1 echo "# Updating mail logs" ; sleep 1 echo "20" ; sleep 1 echo "# Resetting cron jobs" ; sleep 1 echo "50" ; sleep 1 echo "This line will just be ignored" ; sleep 1 echo "75" ; sleep 1 echo "# Rebooting system" ; sleep 1 echo "100" ; sleep 1 ) | zenity --progress \ --title="Update System Logs" \ --text="Scanning mail logs..." \ --percentage=0 if [ "$?" = -1 ] ; then zenity --error \ --text="Update canceled." fi
Eksempel på dialogvindue med statusbjælke Zenity progress dialog example