Brian Wall wrote:
> I have some proprietary command line utilities that I need to set up
> for non geeks.  I'm going to be adding them to some sort of live
> distro (Knoppix most likely).  I want to build an X front end so I
> don't have to teach a zillion switches (starting with what /dev/hda1
> is and where drive C: went).  Just one problem: I haven't even
> attempted GUI development on linux, and I don't know where to start. 
> I want a basic frontend that will just pass paramters to the command
> line utilities.

For something simple, you might try Tcl/Tk.  It's an intrepreted
scripting language.  Just google for "tk X programming"
--
scot

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