------------------------------------------------------------------------------ xorriso-tcltk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright (C) 2012 - 2013 Thomas Schmitt , libburnia-project.org Provided under BSD license: Use, modify, and distribute as you like. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ xorriso-tcltk is mainly a proof of concept for a frontend that operates xorriso in dialog mode. Dependencies: - xorriso ISO 9660 Rock Ridge filesystem manipulator and CD/DVD/BD burn program - Tcl programming language - Tk widget toolkit - optionally the Tcl/Tk package BWidget It exercises several fundamental gestures of communication: - connecting via two pipes - sending commands - receiving replies - inquiring the xorriso message sieve - using the xorriso parsing service Note that any other language than Tcl/Tk could be used, if it only can do i/o via standard input and standard output or via named pipes. Further it has to perform integer arithmetics and string manipulations. And, well, a graphical widget set would be nice. See man xorriso for a documentation of xorriso concepts and commands. See man xorrecord for details of the burn image file feature. Quick start In the xorriso build directory, without installation of xorriso: xorriso/xorriso -launch_frontend frontend/xorriso-tcltk --stdio -- After installation of xorriso by make install: xorriso-tcltk Overview of GUI The window is separated into three main areas: - Connection to xorriso. - Management of drives and image files. - Inspection, manipulation, and exploitation of xorriso ISO image model. Click the rightmost mouse button while being over any of the GUI elements in order to get the particular help text for that element. There is no need to close the help window. Just click another element to get another help text. The "Help" button in the upper right corner gives a short overview and instructions for several common use cases. Program start options The Tcl shell "wish" is allergic to options which start by "-h". So here is the output of xorriso-tcltk --help : ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Usage: frontend/xorriso-tcltk [options] Options: All options must be given with two dashes ("--option") in order to distinguish them from any options of the Tcl shell. --help Print this text and exit. --stdio Establish connection to xorriso via stdin and stdout. E.g. when letting xorriso start this frontend program: xorriso -launch_frontend $(which xorriso-tcltk) --stdio -- --named_pipes cmd_fifo reply_fifo Establish connection to a xorriso process started by: xorriso -dialog on reply_fifo which is then ready for a run of: xorriso-tcltk --named_pipes cmd_fifo reply_fifo It is important that the parent of xorriso and of this tcl/tk frontend opens the named pipe for commands before it opens the named pipe for replies. This avoids deadlock. --silent_start Do not issue the start message xorriso-tcltk-version. This works only if --silent_start is the first argument. --no_extract Do not allow extraction of files from ISO filesystem to hard disk. This is not revokable during the program run. --no_bwidget Do not try to load the Tcl/Tk package BWidget which is a prerequisite for the "/" file browser buttons. --geometry {+|-}X{+|-}Y Sets the position of the main window. --click_to_focus Chooses that input fields and list boxes get the keyboard focus only when being clicked by the mouse. (Default) --auto_focus Chooses that the keyboard focus is where the mouse pointer is. --pipe_log_file path Set a file address for logging of xorriso commands and reply messages and enable this logging. The log lines will be appended. Path "-" means stderr. --script_log_file path Set a file address for logging of essential xorriso commands and enable this logging. The log lines will be appended. Path "-" means stderr. --script_log_all_commands With logging of commands log non-essential commands too. --use_command_move Use xorriso command -move for the "Move to: button if xorriso version is >= 1.2.8 --use_command_mv Use xorriso command -mv for the "Move to:" button. If neither --stdio nor --named_pipes is given, then this script will try to locate itself in the filesystem and start a xorriso run that launches it again. In the running GUI, click with the rightmost mouse button on any GUI element to get its particular help text. ------------------------------------------------------------------------