SFGetFilePreview
TheSFGetFilePreview
function allows you to display file previews in an Open dialog box using a standard file reply structure. This is the preferred function for displaying a file preview and it works with either System 7 or System 6.
pascal void SFGetFilePreview (Point where, ConstStr255Param prompt, FileFilterProcPtr fileFilter, short numTypes, SFTypeList typeList, DlgHookProcPtr dlgHook, SFReply *reply);
where
- Specifies the location of the upper-left corner of the dialog box in global coordinates. If you set this point to (-1, -1), the Movie Toolbox centers the dialog box on the main screen. If you set this point to (-2, -2), the Movie Toolbox centers the dialog box on the screen that has the best display characteristics.
prompt
- This parameter is ignored; it is included for historical reasons only.
fileFilter
Points to a function that filters the files that are displayed to the user in the dialog box. This is an optional function provided by your application; if you do not want to supply a filter function, set this parameter tonil
. TheSFGetFilePreview
function uses this parameter along with thenumTypes
andtypeList
parameters to determine which files appear in the dialog box.- If this parameter is not
nil
,SFGetFilePreview
calls the function for each file to determine whether to display the file to the user. TheSFGetFilePreview
function supplies you with the information it receives from the File Manager'sGetFileInfo
routine (see Inside Macintosh: Files for more information). Your function returns a Boolean value indicating whether to display the file. Set the Boolean value tofalse
to cause the file to be displayed.- Your function must provide the following interface:
pascal Boolean MyFileFilter (ParmBlkPtr parmBlock);
- See "File Filter Functions" on page 2-338 for details.
numTypes
- Specifies the number of file types in the array specified by the
typeList
parameter (a number between 1 and 4). Set this parameter to -1 to display all files.typeList
- Specifies an array of file types to be displayed to the user. The
SFGetFilePreview
function only displays files whose type matches an entry in this array (unless you set thenumTypes
parameter to -1; in this case, the function displays all files to the user). TheSFTypeList
data type is defined as follows:typedef OSType SFTypeList[4];
dlgHook
- Specifies a pointer to a custom dialog function. You can use this parameter to support a custom dialog box function you have supplied. If you are not supplying a custom dialog box function, set this parameter to
nil
. Your custom dialog function must present the following interface:pascal short MyDlgHook (short item, DialogPtr theDialog, Ptr myDataPtr);
- For more information about using custom dialog box functions with the
SFGetFilePreview
function, see "Custom Dialog Functions" on page 2-339.reply
- Contains a pointer to a standard file reply structure that is to receive information about the user's selection. See Inside Macintosh: Files for more information about reply structures.
DESCRIPTION
TheSFGetFilePreview
function presents an Open dialog box to the user and
allows the user to view file previews during the dialog. This function corresponds to the File Manager'sSFGetFile
routine. See Inside Macintosh: Files for a complete description of theSFGetFile
routine.The
SFGetFilePreview
function takes the same parameters as its existing counterpart with the addition of awhere
parameter that allows you to specify the location of the dialog box.The
SFGetFilePreview
function automatically converts files to movies if your application requests movies. If a file could be converted into a movie file using a movie import component, then the file is shown in the Standard File dialog box. See Figure 2-38 on page 2-59 for the dialog box with an automatic file-to-movie conversion option and Figure 2-39 on page 2-59 for the dialog box for saving a movie converted from a file.
- Note
- The
SFGetFilePreview
function does not appear in the MPW interface fileMovies.h
; rather, it's listed inImageCompression.h
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