On 22/08/15 15:42, Laura Creighton wrote:
In the meantime, I have found this:
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/research/demeter/course/projects/demdraw/www/tickle/u3/tk3_dialogs.html

which looks like, if we converted it to tkinter, would do the job, since
all it wants is a list of files.

I just had a go at this but unfortunately it uses a C++ library to do
the actual dialog creation. Various lines like:

#this is where the open & save stuff happens
    if {$boxflag == "open"} {
         set filename $entry
# A file is being opened, so we call the c++ function to open a file. # We call function cppOpenCD in the iGraph object, passing it the file
        set retVal [$iGraph cppOpenCD: $entry]
...

So the cppOpenCD call in the iGraph library is the key to whatever
is going on here. Busted again... :-(

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