# ssdd: Stig's Shutdown Dialog for Openbox A simple Shutdown Dialog for Openbox written in C using GTK ![Project Screenshot](ssdd.png) **Stig's Shutdown Dialog (ssdd)** is a simple yet stylish shutdown dialog for Openbox, crafted in C using GTK. ## Why ssdd? As a long-time Openbox enthusiast, I've always found the default exit dialog a bit lackluster. Modern systems deserve a more refined shutdown experience. While there are other options out there, I figured one more wouldn't hurt, right? Inspired by the elegant `ssd` from Sawfish, I decided to create my own tailored solution for Openbox. This way, you can avoid the hassle of installing extra dependencies and enjoy a sleek shutdown dialog that complements your Openbox setup. ## Features * **Clean and Intuitive Interface:** ssdd presents a clear choice between Shutdown, Reboot, Logout, and Exit options. * **Clean and minimal code:** `ssdd` is built on a clean and minimal codebase, making it easy to maintain, understand, and extend. * **Lightweight and Efficient:** ssdd is designed to be fast and resource-friendly, perfectly suited for Openbox's minimalist philosophy. ## Dependencies and Compilation ssdd requires: * GTK+ 3.0 * Glib 2 development libraries * gcc or clang ### Easy Compilation Edit the `Makefile` or use the following commands: ```shell % make all # Compile % sudo make install # Install to /usr/local ``` ### Manual compilation ```shell # Using GCC: % gcc ssdd.c resources.c -o ssdd `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-3.0` # Using Clang: % clang ssdd.c resources.c -o ssdd `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-3.0` ``` Place the `ssdd` binary in your `$PATH` (e.g., `~/bin`). ### Integrate with Openbox 1. Edit your Openbox menu: ```shell % sudo nvim /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml ``` 2. Replace the default Exit entry with: ```xml ssdd ``` 3. Reconfigure Openbox: ```shell % openbox --reconfigure ``` ### Contributing Contributions are welcome! Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests.