43 lines
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43 lines
1.5 KiB
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# ssdd
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A simple Shutdown Dialog for Openbox written in C using GTK
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![Project Screenshot](ssdd.png)
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## Why?
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Been using Openbox many many years and loving it. One of the main issue I have with it is its incredibly simple Exit dialog. On a modern system, a better solution is needed.
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I guess there are many programs such as this one out there, but one more doesn't hurt, does it?
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Anyway, I just bought a new laptop and on my workstation I was using [ssd from Sawfish](https://github.com/SawfishWM/ssd) which I loved. I didn't want to go through all the steps of installing the necessary libraries and dependencies to get it to work, so I decided to create my own.
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## Dependencies and compilation
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This app requires GTK+ 3.0, Glib 2 development libraries and gcc or clang.
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I am using this command to compile the program:
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Using GCC:
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```shell
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% gcc ssdd.c resources.c -o ssdd `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-3.0`
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```
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Using Clang:
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```shell
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% clang ssdd.c resources.c -o ssdd `pkg-config --cflags --libs gtk+-3.0`
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```
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This produces the binary `ssdd` which you can place in your $PATH. I place mine in `~/bin`. You can strip if, but it'll only save you a few kilobytes, so it's basically unnecessary...
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## Configure Openbox to use it.
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`% sudo nvim /etc/xdg/openbox/menu.xml`
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Find the line with the standard Openbox Exit option and change it to
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`<item label="Log Out"><action name="Execute"><execute>ssdd</execute></item>`
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The reconfigure Openbox to use the new setting.
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`% openbox --reconfigure`
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