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WHIPTAIL(1)                 General Commands Manual                 WHIPTAIL(1)

NAME
       whiptail - display dialog boxes from shell scripts

SYNOPSIS
       whiptail [ --title title ] [ --backtitle backtitle ] [ --clear ] [ --de-
       fault-item string ] [ --defaultno ] [ --fb ] [ --nocancel ] [ --yes-but-
       ton  text  ] [ --no-button text ] [ --ok-button text ] [ --cancel-button
       text ] [ --noitem [ ] --output-fd fd ] [ --separate-output ] [ --scroll-
       text ] [ --topleft ] box-options

DESCRIPTION
       whiptail is a program that will let you present a variety  of  questions
       or  display  messages using dialog boxes from a shell script. Currently,
       these types of dialog boxes are implemented:

       yes/no box, menu box, input box, message box, text box, info box, check-
       list box, radiolist box, gauge box, and password box.

OPTIONS
       --clear
              The screen will be cleared to the screen attribute on exit.  This
              doesn't work in an xterm (and descendants)  if  alternate  screen
              switching  is  enabled, because in that case slang writes to (and
              clears) an alternate screen.

       --defaultno
              The dialog box will open with the cursor over the No button.

       --default-item string
              Set  the default item in a menu box.  Normally the first item  in
              the box is the default.

       --fb, --fullbuttons
              Use full buttons.  (By default, whiptail uses compact buttons).

       --nocancel
              The dialog box won't have a Cancel button.

       --yes-button text
              Set the text of the Yes button.

       --no-button text
              Set the text of the No button.

       --ok-button text
              Set the text of the Ok button.

       --cancel-button text
              Set the text of the Cancel button.

       --noitem
              The menu, checklist and radiolist widgets will display tags only,
              not  the  item  strings.  The  menu widget still needs some items
              specified, but checklist and radiolist expect only tag  and  sta-
              tus.

       --notags
              Don't display tags in the menu, checklist and radiolist widgets.

       --separate-output
              For  checklist widgets, output result one line at a time, with no
              quoting.  This facilitates parsing by another program.

       --output-fd fd
              Direct output  to  the  given  file  descriptor.   Most  whiptail
              scripts  write to standard error, but  error  messages  may  also
              be written there, depending on your script.

       --title title
              Specifies a title string to be displayed at the top of the dialog
              box.

       --backtitle backtitle
              Specifies a backtitle string to be displayed on the backdrop,  at
              the top of the screen.

       --scrolltext
              Force the display of a vertical scrollbar.

       --topleft
              Put window in top-left corner.

       -h, --help
              Print a help message and exit.

       -v, --version
              Print version information and exit.

       Box Options

       --yesno text height width
              A  yes/no dialog box of size height rows by width columns will be
              displayed. The string specified by text is displayed  inside  the
              dialog  box. If this string is too long to be fit in one line, it
              will be automatically divided into multiple lines at  appropriate
              places.  The  text string may also contain the sub-string "\n" or
              newline characters `\n'  to  control  line  breaking  explicitly.
              This  dialog  box is useful for asking questions that require the
              user to answer either yes or no.  The dialog box has a Yes button
              and a No button, in which the user can switch between by pressing
              the TAB key.

       --msgbox text height width
              A message box is very similar to a yes/no box.  The only  differ-
              ence between a message box and a yes/no box is that a message box
              has  only a single OK button. You can use this dialog box to dis-
              play any message you like.  After reading the message,  the  user
              can  press the ENTER key so that whiptail will exit and the call-
              ing shell script can continue its operation.

       --infobox text height width
              An info box is basically a message box.  However, in  this  case,
              whiptail  will  exit  immediately after displaying the message to
              the user. The screen is not cleared when whiptail exits, so  that
              the  message  will  remain  on the screen until the calling shell
              script clears it later. This is useful when you  want  to  inform
              the  user  that  some operations are carrying on that may require
              some time to finish.

       --inputbox text height width [init]
              An input box is useful when you want to ask  questions  that  re-
              quire  the  user to input a string as the answer. If init is sup-
              plied it is used to initialize the input string.   When  inputing
              the  string,  the BACKSPACE key can be used to correct typing er-
              rors. If the input string is longer than the width of the  dialog
              box,  the input field will be scrolled. On exit, the input string
              will be printed on stderr.

       --passwordbox text height width [init]
              A password box is similar to an input box, except  the  text  the
              user  enters  is not displayed. This is useful when prompting for
              passwords or other sensitive information. Be aware that  if  any-
              thing  is  passed  in  "init", it will be visible in the system's
              process table to casual snoopers. Also, it is very  confusing  to
              the user to provide them with a default password they cannot see.
              For these reasons, using "init" is highly discouraged.

       --textbox file height width
              A text box lets you display the contents of a text file in a dia-
              log  box. It is like a simple text file viewer. The user can move
              through the file by using the  UP/DOWN,  PGUP/PGDN  and  HOME/END
              keys  available  on most keyboards.  If the lines are too long to
              be displayed in the box, the  LEFT/RIGHT  keys  can  be  used  to
              scroll  the  text region horizontally. For more convenience, for-
              ward and backward searching functions are also provided.

       --menu text height width menu-height [ tag item ] ...
              As its name suggests, a menu box is a dialog box that can be used
              to present a list of choices in the form of a menu for  the  user
              to  choose.  Each menu entry consists of a tag string and an item
              string. The tag gives the entry a name to distinguish it from the
              other entries in the menu. The item is a short description of the
              option that the entry represents. The user can move  between  the
              menu  entries  by  pressing the UP/DOWN keys, the first letter of
              the tag as a hot-key. There are menu-height entries displayed  in
              the  menu at one time, but the menu will be scrolled if there are
              more entries than that. When whiptail exits, the tag of the  cho-
              sen menu entry will be printed on stderr.

       --checklist text height width list-height [ tag item status ] ...
              A checklist box is similar to a menu box in that there are multi-
              ple  entries presented in the form of a menu.  You can select and
              deselect items using the SPACE key.  The initial on/off state  of
              each  entry  is  specified by status.  On exit, a list of the tag
              strings of those entries that are turned on will  be  printed  on
              stderr.

       --radiolist text height width list-height  [ tag item status ] ...
              A radiolist box is similar to a menu box.  The only difference is
              that  you can indicate which entry is currently selected, by set-
              ting its status to on.

       --gauge text height width percent
              A gauge box displays a meter along the bottom of  the  box.   The
              meter  indicates  a  percentage.   New  percentages are read from
              standard input, one integer per line.  The meter  is  updated  to
              reflect  each new percentage.  If stdin is XXX, the first follow-
              ing line is a percentage and subsequent lines up to  another  XXX
              are  used  for a new prompt.  The gauge exits when EOF is reached
              on stdin.

NOTES
       whiptail interprets arguments starting with a dash "-"  as  being  argu-
       ments.   To  avoid  this, and start some text in, for example, a menubox
       item, with a dash, whiptail honours the getopt convention  of  accepting
       the  special argument "--" which means that all following arguments with
       dashes are to be treated verbatim and not parsed as options.

       If the specified height, width, or menu/list-height  is  zero,  whiptail
       will increase the values as needed in order to display all information.

DIAGNOSTICS
       Exit status is 0 if whiptail is exited by pressing the Yes or OK button,
       and  1 if the No or Cancel button is pressed. Otherwise, if errors occur
       inside whiptail or whiptail is exited by pressing the ESC key, the  exit
       status is 255.

AUTHOR
       Based on the man page for dialog(1) by:

       Savio Lam (lam836@cs.cuhk.hk) - version 0.3

       Stuart Herbert (S.Herbert@sheffield.ac.uk) - patch for version 0.4

       Modifications for whiptail by:

       Enrique Zanardi (ezanard@debian.org)

       Alastair McKinstry (mckinstry@debian.org)

Whiptail Version 0.52.5         31 January 2007                     WHIPTAIL(1)

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