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How to connector file manager use Dialog UI
In osd lisp defdialog
how to use Dialog UI connector file manager
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Re: How to connector file manager use Dialog UI
Hello aris63,
Have you checked the documentation about sd-defdialog? In chapter 4.1.1.4 File Selection you find a detailed description of :value-type :filename If it's not clear, please describe a concrete problem. Dorothea |
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Re: How to connector file manager use Dialog UI
can you make examples to me ?
thanks!
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Re: How to connector file manager use Dialog UI
It really depends on what you are looking for. Would you like to open a file? Open for reading and/or writing? Would you like to just display a directory? Anything is possible.
Did you have a look into the documentation? There are already a number of examples. Dorothea |
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Re: How to connector file manager use Dialog UI
Select a directory into Dialog UI
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Re: How to connector file manager use Dialog UI
It's not much information you provide. I'm not sure if I can help you. I think the filemanager was designed to define filenames and not directories. What do you want with that directory in your dialog?
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Re: How to connector file manager use Dialog UI
I want automatic to save 2d annotation drawing
export dwg(autocad file format) like http://www.cocreateusers.org/forum/showthread.php?t=5667 or maybe you can tell me how to designed to define filenames into Dialog UI thanks
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(Sorry ! My English is pool) Last edited by aris63; 11-21-2005 at 01:16 AM. |
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Re: How to connector file manager use Dialog UI
I'd suggest to read the docu. There you find the following:
:value-type :filename :direction :output :if-exists :overwrite :fileType :dxf The filetype you need to define yourself using define-file-type This assumes that the user can specify a name for the file to store along with the directory where to store the file. Dorothea |
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