Curses::UI::Dialog::Filebrowser.3pm

Langue: en

Version: 2008-12-21 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

Curses::UI::Dialog::Filebrowser - Create and manipulate filebrowser dialogs

CLASS HIERARCHY

  Curses::UI::Widget
     |
     +----Curses::UI::Container
             |
             +----Curses::UI::Window
                     |
                     +----Curses::UI::Dialog::Filebrowser
 
 

SYNOPSIS

     use Curses::UI;
     my $cui = new Curses::UI;
     my $win = $cui->add('window_id', 'Window');
 
     # The hard way.
     # -------------
     my $dialog = $win->add(
         'mydialog', 'Dialog::Filebrowser'
     );
     $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();
 
 

DESCRIPTION

Curses::UI::Dialog::Filebrowser is a filebrowser dialog. This type of dialog can be used to select a file, anywhere on the filesystem.

See exampes/demo-Curses::UI::Dialog::Filebrowser in the distribution for a short demo.

OPTIONS

*
-title < TEXT >

Set the title of the dialog window to TEXT.

*
-path < PATH >

Set the path to start with to PATH. If this path does not exist, the filebrowser will start in the rootdirectory.

*
-file < FILE >

Set the filename to start with to FILE.

*
-editfilename < BOOLEAN >

If BOOLEAN has a true value, the user may edit the filename. This is for example useful for a filebrowser that is used to select a filename to save to. By default this option is set to false.

*
-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.

*
-mask < ARRAYREF >

If -mask is defined, a filemask popupbox will be added to the filebrowser dialog window. This popupbox will filter the list of files that is displayed, using a regular expression (case insensitive). The ARRAYREF contains a list of array references. Each array reference has two elements: a regexp and a description. Here's an example -mask:

     my $mask = [
         [ '.',        'All files (*)'       ],
         [ '\.txt$',   'Text files (*.txt)'  ]
         [ 'howto',    'HOWTO documentation' ],
         [ 'core',     'Core files'          ],
     ];
 
 
*
-mask_selected < INDEX >

Normally the first mask in the list of masks will be made active upon creation of the filebrowser. If you want another mask to be active, use the -mask_selected option. Set this value to the index of the mask you want to be active. For example: if you would want the ``howto'' mask in the above example to be active, you would use the value 2 for -mask_selected.

METHODS

*
new ( OPTIONS )
*
layout ( )
*
draw ( BOOLEAN )
*
focus ( )

These are standard methods. See Curses::UI::Container for an explanation of these.

*
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.

SPECIAL BINDINGS

*
escape

This will invoke the cancel button, so the filebrowser widget returns without selecting any file.

*
~

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.

SEE ALSO

Curses::UI, Curses::UI::Container, Curses::UI::Buttonbox

AUTHOR

Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Maurice Makaay. All rights reserved.

Maintained by Marcus Thiesen (marcus@cpan.thiesenweb.de)

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.