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NAME

       Tk::DirSelect - Cross-platform directory selection widget.

SYNOPSIS

         use Tk::DirSelect;
         my $ds  = $mw->DirSelect();
         my $dir = $ds->Show();

DESCRIPTION

       This module provides a cross-platform directory selection widget. For systems running
       Microsoft Windows, this includes selection of local and mapped network drives. A context
       menu (right-click or <Button3>) allows the creation, renaming, and deletion of directories
       while browsing.

       Note: Perl/Tk 804 added the "chooseDirectory" method which uses native system dialogs
       where available. (i.e. Windows) If you want a native feel for your program, you probably
       want to use that method instead -- possibly using this module as a fallback for systems
       with older versions of Tk installed.

METHODS

   "DirSelect([-title => 'title'], [options])"
       Constructs a new DirSelect widget as a child of the invoking object (usually a
       MainWindow).

       The title for the widget can be set by specifying "-title => 'Title'". Any other options
       provided will be passed through to the DirTree widget that displays directories, so be
       sure they're appropriate (e.g. "-width")

   "Show([directory], [options])"
       Displays the DirSelect widget and returns the user selected directory or "undef" if the
       operation is canceled.

       All arguments are optional. The first argument (if defined) is the initial directory to
       display. The default is to display the current working directory. Any additional options
       are passed through to the Popup() method. This means that you can do something like

         $ds->Show(undef, -popover => $mw);

       to center the dialog over your application.

DEPENDENCIES

       •   Perl 5.004

       •   Tk 800

       •   Win32API::File (under Microsoft Windows only)

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2000-2001 Kristi Thompson <kristi@kristi.ca> Copyright 2002-2005,2010 Michael
       Carman <mjcarman@cpan.org>

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or
       the Artistic License.

       See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.