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- From: fgreco@cfdev1026.shearson.com (Frank Greco)
- Subject: Re: HELP! Find all files of a directory in Xview
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.171316.4252@shearson.com>
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- Organization: Lehman Brothers
- References: <1992Dec24.055841.14790@dec8.ncku.edu.tw> <lk0avrINN228@thor.cs.utexas.edu>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 17:13:16 GMT
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- In article <lk0avrINN228@thor.cs.utexas.edu> cpg@cs.utexas.edu (Carlos M. Puchol) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec24.055841.14790@dec8.ncku.edu.tw> wangbs@casd1.iie.ncku writes:
- >>
- >> Hi, all:
- >> How can I program to find all files of a directory in Xview. I want to
- >> it like the "Open" option of "File" pop-up menu in Turbo C. In Turbo C,
- >> you can select the Open option to list many files that you can select.
- >> Since I am not good at Xview, it is better to have a example code to show
- >> me. HELP!!!
- >I picked this from the comp.sys.sun.misc newsgroup some time ago :-)
-
- FYI, The Devguide 3.0 pkg contains an XView file browser.
- However the api is non-XView-ish unfortunately, but... its not
- *that* bad.
-
- Frank G.
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