Re: tkFileDialogs

2012-07-06 Thread Rick Johnson
On Jul 6, 12:22 am, brandon harris wrote: > [...] > import tkFileDialog > # Won't start in or allow navigation to APPDATA > test = tkFileDialog.askdirectory(initialdir='%APPDATA%') > # Will start in and navigate to APPDATA > test = tkFileDialog.askopenfile(initialdir='%APPDATA%') Don't you just l

RE: tkFileDialogs

2012-07-06 Thread brandon harris
It doesn't matter whether I pass the actual path in or the global variable name. The result is the same. Brandon L. Harris From: Karim [kliat...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, July 06, 2012 12:42 AM To: brandon harris Subject: Re: tkFileDialogs Le

tkFileDialogs

2012-07-05 Thread brandon harris
I'm wanting to allow users to select hidden directories in windows and it seems that using the tkFileDialog.askdirectory() won't allow for that. It's using the tkFileDialog.Directory class which calls an internal command 'tk_chooseDirectory' . However the file selector dialogs (askopenfilename