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xorriso-tcltk - Educational GUI frontend for xorriso
xorriso-tcltk [ options ]
xorriso-tcltk demonstrates xorriso use cases by a
collection of GUI components.
It creates a window with buttons, editable text fields, and list
boxes. For exploration simply start xorriso-tcltk without any
options.
Click on the "Help" button at the upper right edge to
get an overview help text in a separate window. It explains the three main
parts of the GUI window and it gives examples for a few main use cases of
xorriso.
Click by the rightmost mouse button on any button, list box, or
text field, to get a specific help text in another window.
xorriso is a program which copies file objects from POSIX
compliant filesystems into Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 filesystems and
performs session-wise manipulation of such filesystems. It can load the
management information of existing ISO images and it writes the session
results to optical media or to filesystem objects.
Vice versa xorriso is able to copy file objects out of ISO 9660
filesystems.
Normally, no program options are needed when xorriso-tcltk gets started. Some of the options are for demonstration of program development. This man page lists only those options which may be helpful for end users.
Just run xorriso-tcltk in a shell terminal without any further arguments
When starting xorriso, its normal startup files get read and their text lines get executed as commands. See section FILES in the man page of xorriso or chapter Files in the info document of xorriso.
To report bugs, request help, or suggest enhancements for
xorriso or xorriso-tcltk, please send electronic mail to the
public list <bug-xorriso@gnu.org>. If more privacy is desired, mail to
<scdbackup@gmx.net>.
Please describe what you expect the program to do, the program arguments, GUI
components, or dialog commands by which you tried to achieve it, the
messages of xorriso, and the undesirable outcome of your program run.
Expect to get asked more questions before solutions can be proposed.
Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
for libburnia-project.org
Copyright (c) 2011 - 2017 Thomas Schmitt
Permission is granted to distribute this text freely. It shall only be
modified in sync with the technical properties of xorriso-tcltk. If you make
use of the license to derive modified versions of xorriso-tcltk then you are
entitled to modify this text under that same license.
xorriso is in part based on work by Vreixo Formoso who
provides libisofs together with Mario Danic who also leads the libburnia
team. Thanks to Andy Polyakov who invented emulated growing, to Derek
Foreman and Ben Jansens who once founded libburn.
Compliments towards Joerg Schilling whose cdrtools served me for ten
years.
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