# This file abstracts GUI stuff away, so that the actual dsl.py does not have to deal with it
import sys
-from PyQt4 import QtGui
-from qt_dialogue import PositionSelection
-app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
-def error(message):
- '''Displays a fatal error to the user'''
- QtGui.QMessageBox.critical(None, 'Fatal error', message)
+# frontend detectors
+def qtAvailable():
+ try:
+ import PyQt4
+ return True
+ except ImportError:
+ return False
-def setup(internalResolutions, externalResolutions):
- '''Returns a ScreenSetup instance, or None if the user canceled'''
- return PositionSelection(internalResolutions, externalResolutions).run()
+def zenityAvailable():
+ return True # FIXME
+
+# actual frontend
+if qtAvailable():
+ from PyQt4 import QtGui
+ from qt_dialogue import PositionSelection
+ app = QtGui.QApplication(sys.argv)
+
+ def error(message):
+ '''Displays a fatal error to the user'''
+ QtGui.QMessageBox.critical(None, 'Fatal error', message)
+
+ def setup(internalResolutions, externalResolutions):
+ '''Returns a ScreenSetup instance, or None if the user canceled'''
+ return PositionSelection(internalResolutions, externalResolutions).run()
+elif zenityAvailable():
+ import subprocess
+ from zenity_dialogue import run as setup # this provides the setup function
+
+ def error(message):
+ '''Displays a fatal error to the user'''
+ subprocess.check_call(["zenity", "--error", "--text="+message])
+else:
+ print >> sys.stderr, 'No GUI frontend available, please make sure PyQt4 or Zenity is installed'