View Source wxDirDialog (wx v2.4.3)

This class represents the directory chooser dialog.

Styles

This class supports the following styles:

  • wxDD_DEFAULT_STYLE: Equivalent to a combination of wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE and wxRESIZE_BORDER.

  • wxDD_DIR_MUST_EXIST: The dialog will allow the user to choose only an existing folder. When this style is not given, a "Create new directory" button is added to the dialog (on Windows) or some other way is provided to the user to type the name of a new folder.

  • wxDD_CHANGE_DIR: Change the current working directory to the directory chosen by the user.

Note: This flag cannot be used with the wxDD_MULTIPLE style.

  • wxDD_MULTIPLE: Allow the user to select multiple directories. This flag is only available since wxWidgets 3.1.4

  • wxDD_SHOW_HIDDEN: Show hidden and system folders. This flag is only available since wxWidgets 3.1.4 Notice that wxRESIZE_BORDER has special side effect under Windows where two different directory selection dialogs are available and this style also implicitly selects the new version as the old one always has fixed size. As the new version is almost always preferable, it is recommended that wxRESIZE_BORDER style be always used. This is the case if the dialog is created with the default style value but if you need to use any additional styles you should still specify wxDD_DEFAULT_STYLE unless you explicitly need to use the old dialog version under Windows. E.g. do instead of just using wxDD_DIR_MUST_EXIST style alone.

Remark: MacOS 10.11+ does not display a title bar on the dialog. Use setMessage/2 to change the string displayed to the user at the top of the dialog after creation. The wxTopLevelWindow:setTitle/2 method is provided for compatibility with pre-10.11 MacOS versions that do still support displaying the title bar.

See:

This class is derived, and can use functions, from:

wxWidgets docs: wxDirDialog

Summary

Functions

Destroys the object

Returns the message that will be displayed on the dialog.

Returns the default or user-selected path.

Equivalent to new(Parent, []).

Constructor.

Sets the message that will be displayed on the dialog.

Sets the default path.

Types

-type wxDirDialog() :: wx:wx_object().

Functions

-spec destroy(This :: wxDirDialog()) -> ok.

Destroys the object

-spec getMessage(This) -> unicode:charlist() when This :: wxDirDialog().

Returns the message that will be displayed on the dialog.

-spec getPath(This) -> unicode:charlist() when This :: wxDirDialog().

Returns the default or user-selected path.

Note: This function can't be used with dialogs which have the wxDD_MULTIPLE style, use GetPaths() (not implemented in wx) instead.

-spec new(Parent) -> wxDirDialog() when Parent :: wxWindow:wxWindow().

Equivalent to new(Parent, []).

-spec new(Parent, [Option]) -> wxDirDialog()
             when
                 Parent :: wxWindow:wxWindow(),
                 Option ::
                     {title, unicode:chardata()} |
                     {defaultPath, unicode:chardata()} |
                     {style, integer()} |
                     {pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}} |
                     {sz, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}}.

Constructor.

Use wxDialog:showModal/1 to show the dialog.

Link to this function

setMessage(This, Message)

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-spec setMessage(This, Message) -> ok when This :: wxDirDialog(), Message :: unicode:chardata().

Sets the message that will be displayed on the dialog.

-spec setPath(This, Path) -> ok when This :: wxDirDialog(), Path :: unicode:chardata().

Sets the default path.