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FileSelect(3pm)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation      FileSelect(3pm)

NAME
       Tk::FileSelect - a widget for choosing files

SYNOPSIS
	use Tk::FileSelect;

	$FSref = $top->FileSelect(-directory => $start_dir);
		      $top	      - a window reference, e.g. MainWindow->new
		      $start_dir      - the starting point for the FileSelect
	$file = $FSref->Show;
		      Executes the fileselector until either a filename is
		      accepted or the user hits Cancel. Returns the filename
		      or the empty string, respectively, and unmaps the
		      FileSelect.
	$FSref->configure(option => value[, ...])
		      Please see the Populate subroutine as the configuration
		      list changes rapidly.

DESCRIPTION
       This Module pops up a Fileselector box, with a directory entry on top,
       a list of directories in the current directory, a list of files in the
       current directory, an entry for entering/modifying a file name, an
       accept button and a cancel button.

       You can enter a starting directory in the directory entry. After
       hitting Return, the listboxes get updated. Double clicking on any
       directory shows you the respective contents. Single clicking on a file
       brings it into the file entry for further consideration, double
       clocking on a file pops down the file selector and calls the optional
       command with the complete path for the selected file.  Hitting return
       in the file selector box or pressing the accept button will also work.
       *NOTE* the file selector box will only then get destroyed if the file
       name is not zero length. If you want yourself take care of it, change
       the if(length(.. in sub accept_file.

AUTHORS
       Based on original FileSelect by Klaus Lichtenwalder,
       Lichtenwalder@ACM.org, Datapat GmbH, Munich, April 22, 1995 adapted by
       Frederick L. Wagner, derf@ti.com, Texas Instruments Incorporated,
       Dallas, 21Jun95

HISTORY
   950621 -- The following changes were made:
       ·   Rewrote Tk stuff to take advantage of new Compound widget module,
	   so FileSelect is now composed of 2 LabEntry and 2 ScrlListbox2
	   subwidgets.

       ·   Moved entry labels (from to the left of) to above the entry fields.

       ·   Caller is now able to control these aspects of widget, in both
	   FileSelect (new) and configure :

	   (Please see subroutine Populate for details, as these options
	   change rapidly!)

       ·   I changed from Double-Button-1 to Button-1 in the Files listbox, to
	   work with multiple mode in addition to browse mode.	I also made
	   some name changes (LastPath --> saved_path, ...).

       ·   The show method is not yet updated.

       ·   The topLevel stuff is not done yet.	I took it out while I toy with
	   the idea of FileSelect as a subwidget.  Then the 'normal' topLevel
	   thing with Buttons along the bottom could be build on top of it.

       ·   By request of Henry Katz <katz@fs09.webo.dg.com>, I added the
	   functionality of using the Directory entry as a filter. So, if you
	   want to only see the *.c files, you add a .c (the *'s already there
	   :) and hit return.

   95/10/17, SOL, LUCC.	 lusol@Lehigh.EDU
       ·

	    Allow either file or directory names to be accepted.

       ·   Require double click to move into a new directory rather than a
	   single click.  This allows a single click to select a directory
	   name so it can be accepted.

       ·   Add -verify list option so that standard Perl file test operators
	   (like -d and -x) can be specified for further name validation.  The
	   default value is the special value '!-d' (not a directory), so any
	   name can be selected as long as it's not a directory - after all,
	   this IS FileSelect!

	   For example:

	       $fs->configure(-verify => ['-d', [\&verify_code, $P1, $P2, ... $Pn]]);

	   ensures that the selected name is a directory.  Further, if an
	   element of the list is an array reference, the first element is a
	   code reference to a subroutine and the remaining optional elements
	   are it's parameters.	 The subroutine is called like this:

	       &verify_code($cd, $leaf, $P1, $P2, ... $Pn);

	   where $cd is the current directory, $leaf is a directory or file
	   name, and $P1 .. $Pn are your optional parameters.  The subroutine
	   should return TRUE if success or FALSE if failure.

   961008 -- derf@ti.com :
       By request of Jim Stern <js@world.northgrum.com> and Brad Vance
       <bvance@ti.com>, I updated the Accept and Show functions to support
       selection of multiple files.  I also corrected a typo in the -verify
       code.

SEE ALSO
       Tk::getOpenFile, Tk::FBox.

perl v5.26.0			  2017-07-22		       FileSelect(3pm)
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