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 Post subject: Linux/Unix/*possibly* BSD GUI client.
PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 6:25 pm 
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I really enjoy sigx, it's a nice service, thanks yuriy, but editing the perl file every time I need to change my sigx sig options is rather a bother.

I'm looking into coding a perl/python GTK frontend for it. Or maybe even just a "configurator" of sorts. If anyone would be interested, or could help, post here.

I'd do it in C, but I'm not very good at it, and I think it would be a bit overkill.


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its a great idea, i dont know much about linux or programming for linux. so i hope someone out there would be interested in helping

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 8:35 pm 
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well.. i know a little bit.. mostly perl tho.. but if i can help in any way send me a message eh?


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have you ever done anything in perl/gtk? that's what I was leaning towards...

And the support of yuriy is a large encouragement...


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i'll also give a free 6 months of full SigX service to anyone who helps

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O_O

Really? That's quite the incentive... I'll start experimenting... hmm... maybe my buddy would be interested...


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2004 2:43 pm 
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GTK.. no.. im just mostly a command prompt Perl writer.. but hey.. if i can master Basic in 3days and come out with a program that my teacher said i had to have stolen from someone it was so good.. anything is possible..


just tell me what you need and il start working

btw.. if you need to get a hold of me my email is [email protected]


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 2:14 pm 
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Well, no progress has been made so far. I've been reconsidering my options, and I'm not looking forward to a Perl/GTK+ client... the GTK interface for perl is fairly ugly.

Instead, I'm now looking at taking the currently existing Perl client and making a Glade frontend that would take the variables that you currently hardcode into the client, and feeding them from text boxes.

Nothing has been done yet, but I think this way will be much easier and efficient.


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uh.. sounds good LOL so what program are we using now (msn me [email protected])


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well.. ive done SQUAT so far on this.. but i was looking into the perl code.. and i think i may be able to make some sort of editor based on perl.. would be command prompt.. but if your using unix i think you should be able to click the line number you want everything to apear in :P


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