// This creates a simple hello world window package linuxstatus import ( "go.wit.com/gui/gadgets" ) // creates the actual widgets. // it's assumed you are always passing in a box func draw(ls *LinuxStatus) { if ! ls.Ready() {return} ls.group = ls.window.Box().NewGroup("What Linux Says It Is") ls.grid = ls.group.NewGrid("gridnuts", 2, 2) ls.grid.SetNext(1,1) ls.hostnameStatus = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "status") ls.hostname = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "hostname -f") ls.hostshort = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "hostname -s") ls.domainname = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "domain name") ls.resolver = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "nameservers =") ls.resolver.Set("TODO") ls.uid = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "UID =") ls.IPv4 = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "Current IPv4 =") ls.IPv6 = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "Current IPv6 =") ls.workingIPv6 = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "Real IPv6 =") // ls.nics = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "network intefaces =") ls.grid.NewLabel("interfaces =") ls.Interfaces = ls.grid.NewCombobox("Interfaces") ls.speed = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "refresh speed =") ls.speedActual = gadgets.NewOneLiner(ls.grid, "refresh speed =") ls.grid.Margin() ls.grid.Pad() }