Mentioned xorriso-tcltk in the online FAQ
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'''Content:'''
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Burning:
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@ -234,6 +233,8 @@ The xorriso API encapsulates calls to libisofs, libburn, and libisoburn.
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An alternative to the xorriso C API is xorriso dialog mode.
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[#xorriso_dialog_mode See below.]
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The script xorriso-tcltk demonstrates this approach. It is part of the
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libisoburn release tarball and of the GNU xorriso tarball.
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The known existing GUIs [http://www.xfce.org/projects/xfburn/ Xfburn],
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[http://projects.gnome.org/brasero/ Brasero],
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every now and then to perform various commands in order to complete
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complex tasks like image size prediction.
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The script xorriso-tcltk demonstrates this approach. It is part of the
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libisoburn release tarball and of the GNU xorriso tarball.
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===== Why is every second release missing ? ===== #version_numbers
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Releases have an even third version number. Like 0.5.6 or 1.0.4.
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