Curses::UI::Dialog::Dirbrowser - Create and manipulate filebrowser dialogs
Curses::UI::Widget
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+----Curses::UI::Container
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+----Curses::UI::Window
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+----Curses::UI::Dialog::Dirbrowser
use Curses::UI;
my $cui = new Curses::UI;
my $win = $cui->add('window_id', 'Window');
# The hard way.
# -------------
my $dialog = $win->add(
'mydialog', 'Dialog::Dirbrowser'
);
$dialog->focus;
my $file = $dialog->get();
$win->delete('mydialog');
# The easy way (see Curses::UI documentation).
# --------------------------------------------
$file = $cui->filebrowser();
$file = $cui->loadfilebrowser();
$file = $cui->savefilebrowser();
Curses::UI::Dialog::Dirbrowser is a dirbrowser dialog. This type of dialog can
be used to select a directory, anywhere on the filesystem.
See exampes/demo-Curses::UI::Dialog::Dirbrowser in the distribution for a short
demo.
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-title < TEXT >
Set the title of the dialog window to TEXT.
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-path < PATH >
Set the path to start with to PATH. If this path does not exist, the
filebrowser will start in the rootdirectory.
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-show_hidden < BOOLEAN >
If BOOLEAN has a true value, hidden files (the filename starts with a dot)
will also be shown. By default this option is set to false.
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new ( OPTIONS )
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layout ( )
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draw ( BOOLEAN )
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focus ( )
These are standard methods. See Curses::UI::Container for an explanation of
these.
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get ( )
This method will return the complete path to the file that was selected
using the filebrowser. If no file was selected, this method will return an
undefined value.
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escape
This will invoke the cancel button, so the filebrowser widget returns
without selecting any file.
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~
If the directory- or filelistbox of the dialog window has the focus and the
tilde (~) button is pressed, the filebrowser will chdir to the
homedirectory of the current user.
Curses::UI, Curses::UI::Container, Curses::UI::Buttonbox
Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Maurice Makaay. All rights reserved.
Maintained by Marcus Thiesen (
[email protected])
This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express
or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the
same terms as perl itself.