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WidgetDialogFile Class
Interface for widget dialog color handling. See also UnigineScript analog.
To use this class, include the UnigineWidgetDialogFile.h file.
WidgetDialogFile Class
Members
WidgetDialogFile (const Ptr<Gui> & gui, const char * str = 0)
Constructor. Creates a file picker dialog with given parameters.Arguments
- const Ptr<Gui> & gui - GUI, to which the dialog will belong.
- const char * str - Dialog title. This is an optional parameter.
const char * getFilter ()
Returns the currently used file name filter.Return value
List of file extensions with leading dots and without additional separators, for example: .mesh.smesh.void setTabs (const char * tabs)
Adds a set of tabs to the file picker dialog. The tabs allow the user to interact with several folders at once.Arguments
- const char * tabs - List of paths separated with semicolons. Each path corresponds to a tab.
void setFile (const char * file)
Selects a given file in the file picker.Arguments
- const char * file - Absolute or relative (to the data folder) path.
const char * getFile ()
Returns the currently selected file.Return value
Path to the file.Ptr<WidgetDialogFile> create (const Ptr<WidgetDialog> & widgetdialog)
WidgetDialogFile constructor.Arguments
- const Ptr<WidgetDialog> & widgetdialog - Dialog smart pointer.
Return value
const char * getPath ()
Returns the current path to the folder, contents of which is displayed in the file picker.Return value
Current path to the folder.void setPath (const char * path)
Sets a path to the folder, contents of which should be displayed in the file picker.Arguments
- const char * path - Absolute or relative (to the data folder) path.
void setFilter (const char * filter)
Sets a file name filter, which is used to display files of required types only.Arguments
- const char * filter - List of file extensions with leading dots and without additional separators, for example: .mesh.smesh.
const char * getTabs ()
Returns a list of tabs in the file picker dialog. The tabs allow the user to interact several folders at once.Return value
List of paths separated with semicolons. Each path corresponds to a tab.Last update: 2017-07-03
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