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Adding Command line options to directly run a presentation

Open axkibe opened this issue 11 years ago • 6 comments

preziplayer is too awesome

Thank you for this! That's so nice. Easy install, easy solution, life saver!

Feature wish

Command line parameters, intuatively I just like to call preziplayer Downloads/bla.zip from shell to start an application.

axkibe avatar Oct 10 '12 19:10 axkibe

Hi Axel, good idea and thanks for you comment :-)

I will append it to next realease.

Tom

P.S.: Hope it is ok, that I have changed the issue with content of request.

TomFreudenberg avatar Oct 11 '12 20:10 TomFreudenberg

Axel, it would be nice, if you are also active on Facebook, when you would add yourself to the Like list and answer our question about prezi Player.

You will find FB page at: https://www.facebook.com/preziplayer

Thx Tom

TomFreudenberg avatar Oct 11 '12 20:10 TomFreudenberg

Done!

The Cancel Button does nothing btw. IMHO it should close the dialog. Or replace the multichoice box by a series of buttons?

axkibe avatar Oct 12 '12 06:10 axkibe

Hi Axel, thx. :-)

At the first release cancel button works exactly like you described. But it often happen that you had closed the application in case of pressing wrong option. For that I decided to deactivate it and created a new option "End".

In case the poor options for zenity, I am not able to create a defined list of buttons for that. This is not available. I have thought some times about changing GUI from zenity to something other. But in case of running the tool without a bunch of dependencies I have left it for the moment as is.

Do you have some hints or resolution to that? I am looking on py-gtk but therefore you have to install a few components if you only want to run prezi player.

Looking forward to your comments

Tom

TomFreudenberg avatar Oct 12 '12 08:10 TomFreudenberg

Dunno, I'd tend toward two directions. First I'm a shell fan, so all by shell commands would work fine for me. Second option, go directly to a browser, and do the GUI there.

axkibe avatar Oct 15 '12 12:10 axkibe

Hi Axel, I will add the command line options to next release and all other addon can be decided afterwards. Tom

TomFreudenberg avatar Oct 15 '12 23:10 TomFreudenberg