hello monks, regarding mhy last question , I'm still working on the dir tree , the next code initialize a tree from '/' or '.' ,
1. I'd like to be able to give a path => $dir=$full_path when I try to it I get an error message.
2. When I give '.' I cant 'climb back' the tree (..)
3. When a certain dir contain links to other dirs or if it is a link itself I get an empty tree.
sub dyntree_adddir { my( $tree, $dir ) = @_; my $text = $dir; $text = (split( "/", $dir ))[-1] unless $text eq "/"; $tree->add( $dir, -text => $text, -image => $tree->Getimage("folde +r") ); $tree->setmode( $dir, -d $dir ? "open" : "none" ); }
<edit: castaway - added code tages and formatting>

In reply to Tk::dirtree tree (path && links) by michaelg

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