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Subject: Re: Novice Question: how to fill a text box with a directory listing
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Status: RO
I think I might a little closer to a solution, at least in Linux. I might
be able to do something with open("ls *.jpg", "p") but I'm not sure what I
will do when I port over to Windows. Is there a description anywhere of
the differences between Icon under Linux and Windows?