This program is a viewer for .slint
files from the Slint Project.
The viewer can be installed from crates.io:
cargo install slint-viewer
Alternatively, you can download one of our pre-built binaries for Linux or Windows:
- Open https://github.com/slint-ui/slint/releases
- Click on the latest release
- From "Assets" download either
slint-viewer-linux.tar.gz
for a Linux x86-64 binary orslint-viewer-windows.zip
for a Windows x86-64 binary. - Uncompress the downloaded archive and run
slint-viewer
/slint-viewer.exe
.
You can open .slint files by just passing it as an argument:
slint-viewer path/to/myfile.slint
--auto-reload
: Automatically watch the file system, and reload when it changes--save-data <file>
: When exiting, write the value of public properties to a json file. Only property whose types can be serialized to json will be written. This option is incompatible with--auto-reload
--load-data <file>
: Load the values of public properties from a json file.-I <path>
: Add an include path to look for imported .slint files or images.--style <style>
: Set the style. Defaults tonative
if the Qt backend is compiled, otherwisefluent
--backend <backend>
: Override the Slint rendering backend--on <callback> <handler>
: Set a callback handler, see callback handler
Instead of a path to a file, one can use -
for the standard input or the standard output.
It is possible to tell the viewer to execute some shell commands when a callback is received.
You can use the --on
command line argument, followed by the callback name, followed by the command.
Within the command arguments, $1
, $2
, ... will be replaced by the first, second, ... argument of the
callback. These will be shell escaped.
Example: Imagine we have a myfile.slint looking like this:
MyApp := Window {
callback open-url(string);
//...
}
It is possible to make the open-url
callback to execute a command by doing
slint-viewer --on open-url 'xdg-open $1' myfile.slint
Be carefull to use single quote or to escape the $
so that the shell don't expand the $1
If the root element of the .slint file is a Dialog
, the different StandardButton might close
the dialog if no callback was set on the button.
ok
,yes
, orclose
buttons accepts the dialogcancel
,no
buttons reject the dialog
The program returns with the following error code:
- If the command line argument parsing fails, the exit code will be 1
- If the .slint compilation fails, the compilation error will be printed to stderr and the exit code will be -1
- If a Window is closed, the exit code will be 0
- If a Dialog is closed with the "Ok" or "Closed" or "Yes" button, the exit code will be 0
- If a Dialog is closed with the "Cancel" or "No" button, or using the close button in the window title bar, the exit code will be 1
slint-viewer
can be used to display an GUI from a shell script. For examples check out the
examples/bash folder in our repository.