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GtkFileChooserDialogGtkFileChooserDialog — A file chooser dialog, suitable for "File/Open" or "File/Save" commands |
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#include <gtk/gtk.h> struct GtkFileChooserDialog; GtkWidget * gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new (const gchar *title
,GtkWindow *parent
,GtkFileChooserAction action
,const gchar *first_button_text
,...
);
GObject +----GInitiallyUnowned +----GtkWidget +----GtkContainer +----GtkBin +----GtkWindow +----GtkDialog +----GtkFileChooserDialog
GtkFileChooserDialog implements AtkImplementorIface, GtkBuildable and GtkFileChooser.
GtkFileChooserDialog is a dialog box suitable for use with "File/Open" or "File/Save as" commands. This widget works by putting a GtkFileChooserWidget inside a GtkDialog. It exposes the GtkFileChooser interface, so you can use all of the GtkFileChooser functions on the file chooser dialog as well as those for GtkDialog.
Note that GtkFileChooserDialog does not have any methods of its own. Instead, you should use the functions that work on a GtkFileChooser.
Example 90. Typical usage
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GtkWidget *dialog; dialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new ("Open File", parent_window, GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_OPEN, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); if (gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dialog)) == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { char *filename; filename = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog)); open_file (filename); g_free (filename); } gtk_widget_destroy (dialog); |
To use a dialog for saving, you can use this:
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GtkWidget *dialog; dialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new ("Save File", parent_window, GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_SAVE, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); gtk_file_chooser_set_do_overwrite_confirmation (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog), TRUE); if (user_edited_a_new_document) gtk_file_chooser_set_current_name (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog), "Untitled document"); else gtk_file_chooser_set_filename (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog), filename_for_existing_document); if (gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dialog)) == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { char *filename; filename = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog)); save_to_file (filename); g_free (filename); } gtk_widget_destroy (dialog); |
gtk_file_chooser_set_current_name()
.
gtk_file_chooser_set_filename()
.
Old versions of the file chooser's documentation suggested
using gtk_file_chooser_set_current_folder()
in various
situations, with the intention of letting the application
suggest a reasonable default folder. This is no longer
considered to be a good policy, as now the file chooser is
able to make good suggestions on its own. In general, you
should only cause the file chooser to show a specific folder
when it is appropriate to use gtk_file_chooser_set_filename()
,
i.e. when you are doing a command and you already
have a file saved somewhere.
gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new()
as follows:
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GtkWidget *dialog; dialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new ("Open File", parent_window, GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, GTK_STOCK_OPEN, GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL); |
This will create buttons for "Cancel" and "Open" that use stock response identifiers from GtkResponseType. For most dialog boxes you can use your own custom response codes rather than the ones in GtkResponseType, but GtkFileChooserDialog assumes that its "accept"-type action, e.g. an "Open" or "Save" button, will have one of the following response codes:
GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT |
GTK_RESPONSE_OK |
GTK_RESPONSE_YES |
GTK_RESPONSE_APPLY |
This is because GtkFileChooserDialog must intercept responses and switch to folders if appropriate, rather than letting the dialog terminate — the implementation uses these known response codes to know which responses can be blocked if appropriate.
GtkWidget * gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new (const gchar *title
,GtkWindow *parent
,GtkFileChooserAction action
,const gchar *first_button_text
,...
);
Creates a new GtkFileChooserDialog. This function is analogous to
gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons()
.
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Title of the dialog, or NULL . [allow-none]
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Transient parent of the dialog, or NULL . [allow-none]
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Open or save mode for the dialog |
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stock ID or text to go in the first button, or NULL . [allow-none]
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response ID for the first button, then additional (button, id) pairs, ending with NULL
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Returns : |
a new GtkFileChooserDialog |
Since 2.4