Tk/Tcl is very good at this, as is Python. (See man wish)

Joel Hammer wrote:
I am writing some bash scripts. They will run in the background and when
they detect certain conditions they will activate and do certain useful
things.

I would like to be able to let these scripts send popup messages to the user
and to allow the user to enter text for the program to process.

I am using X windows and KDE.

Is there a way to do this? If not with bash, can perl do this?

Thanks,
Joel


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