slint/examples/bash
Tobias Hunger 0063476aff Update license information
Use the reuse tool to get a better grip on licenses used in sixtyfps.
Fix a couple of licenses along the way.

* Uses creative commons for our own logo (commercial use!)
* Fixes some license information found in README files and documents
  them with proper .license files.
* Document Apache/MIT for helper_crates/const-field-offset which matches
  what its documentaion site says it uses.
* Add a list of licenses that apply to crates we publish and the tooling
  we have.

This patch only adds static information and does not contain any tooling
support.
2022-01-20 14:45:02 +01:00
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laptop.svg.license Update license information 2022-01-20 14:45:02 +01:00
README.md Update license information 2022-01-20 14:45:02 +01:00
simple_input.sh Mass update copyright messages to be more REUSE compliant 2021-12-22 10:06:12 +01:00
sysinfo.60 Mass update copyright messages to be more REUSE compliant 2021-12-22 10:06:12 +01:00
sysinfo_linux.sh Mass update copyright messages to be more REUSE compliant 2021-12-22 10:06:12 +01:00
sysinfo_macos.sh Mass update copyright messages to be more REUSE compliant 2021-12-22 10:06:12 +01:00

SixtyFPS Bash example

This shows how to use sixtyfps-viewer to display dialog from a bash script.

This assume that the sixtyfps-viewer tool is in patch. This can be achieved with cargo install. (use the --path tools/viewer option to install it from the current repository.)

cargo install sixtyfps-viewer

The examples also assume that jq is in the path

  • simple_input.sh: shows how to query a few parameter with bash
  • sysinfo_linux.sh/sysinfo_macos.sh: show how to display the result of bash commands.

Attributions

The laptop.svg icon is emoji_u1f4bb.svg from the Noto Emoji font from https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-emoji and licensed under the terms of the SIL Open Font License, version 1.1; copyright Google Inc.