Zenity is for Gnome2 what gdialog was for Gnome1. You can use it display various kinds of dialog boxes from your shell scripts. Although one might think that this is superflous I find it very useful especially in combination with nautilus-action.
Let's look at an example I found on Ubuntu Forums.
#!/bin/bash # Dialog box to choose thumb's size from pre-defined sizes SIZE=`zenity --list --title="Choose the thumbnail's size" --radiolist --column="Check" \ --column="Size" "" "custom" "" ">140" "" ">x90" "" ">640x480" "" ">800x600" "" ">1280x1024"` # Dialog box to choose custom size if [ "${SIZE}" == "custom" ]; then SIZE=`zenity --entry --text "Enter size parameter"` fi if [ "${SIZE}" == "" ]; then zenity --error --text="Size not defined by user. Please choose a size to use. " exit 1 fi # $# is the argument count PROGRESS=0 let "INCREMENT=100/$#" #Do the stuff with all the selected files ($@ (for arg in "$@"; do echo "$PROGRESS"; echo "# Resizing $arg"; # The original image will be overwritten mogrify -resize "$SIZE" $arg; let "PROGRESS+=$INCREMENT"; done ) | zenity --progress --auto-close --title "$Resizing" --percentage=0
These few lines enable you to mass-convert your images to create thumbnails. mogrify is part of the ImageMagick page.
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