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mingui

v1.0.1

Published

minimal graphical user interface components

Downloads

5

Readme

mingui

MINimal Graphic User Interface tools

Install:

npm install mingui

Requirements:

MacOSX

before installing on macosx, run sudo xcodebuild -license in terminal to agree xcode license and agreement

Linux

before installing you can check if pgk-config requirements exist:

pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --cflags
pkg-config libnotify --cflags

to install dependecies:

apt-get install libnotify-dev
apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev

Windows

no requirements needed

Sample:

var obj = require('mingui');

//notification sample:
obj.notification("Notification sample", "opened from", "NODEJS");

//dialog sample with no arguments
obj.dialog(); 

var types = obj.getDialogTypes();
var responses = obj.getResponseTypes();


//iterate all supported dialog types:
for(var i in types){
	var result = obj.dialog("Title: ["+i+"]", "os value: "+types[i], types[i]);
		switch(result){
		case DGANSW_OK:
			console.log("dialog closed OK");
			break;
		case DGANSW_CANCEL:
			console.log("dialog closed CANCEL");
			break;
	}
}

addon will modify your global context, by adding the following numeric constants:

DGANSW_OK, DGANSW_CANCEL, DGANSW_YES, DGANSW_NO, DGANSW_CLOSED, DG_DEFAULT, DG_OK_WARNING, 
DG_OK_ERROR, DG_OK_INFO, DG_OKCANCEL, DG_OKCANCEL_WARNING, DG_OKCANCEL_ERROR, DG_OKCANCEL_INFO, 
DG_YESNO, DG_YESNO_WARNING, DG_YESNO_ERROR, DG_YESNO_INFO

therefore you will be able to use them like:

int result = obj.dialog("Title", "message", DG_OKCANCEL_WARNING);
// result may have value DGANSW_OK or DGANSW_CANCEL