Oh wise Monks,
I really like use Tk::getOpenFile and Tk::getSaveFile
to allow the user to specify files to load or save things
as. But I can not seem to figure out how to use these
these subs to allow the user to select a directory.
I have tried things like so ...
my $userSelectedFile = $top->getOpenFile(
-defaultextension => "",
-filetypes =>
[
['Directories', '.dir'],
['Dirs', '.'],
['Folders', ''],
['All Files', '*']
],
-initialdir => "C:\\TEMP",
-title => "Select file 1"
);
... but no luck :(
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