mikshaw


Group: Members
Posts: 4856
Joined: July 2004 |
 |
Posted: June 19 2008,03:44 |
 |
I suppose whiptail could be used to provide some sort of script-based interface for some things.
I'm torn, though...I *really* like murgaLua, regardless of the muck that has recently seeped in, and unless some other simple and light script+gui can be found I will continue using it on my own system.
Tcl/Tk is pretty fat, and I haven't found Tcl to be a terribly easy language to pick up, but that's one alternative.
I've seen a few lua bindings and one or two other things for Tk and gtk (gtk-server I think?), but can't tell you much about them.
-------------- http://www.tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/index.html
|