Mokster
21st April 2006, 21:41
Hi,
I am trying to implement a "delete folder" button as an addition to the existing File Manager. I am using QT: 3.3.4
I get the following problem:
When a user clicks on a folder in "AnyFile" mode, I get the following string back from selectedFile()
"/"
Yep just a slash. So what I try to do is switch back to the Directory mode and get the string back this time hopefully with a folder's name in it. Do my directory operation and then switch back to AnyFile mode.
if (selectedFile() == "/")
{
setMode(QFileDialog::Directory);
qDebug(selectedFile());
}
However instead of the just the "/", I just get back the working directory and nothing else. I get the absolute path of where the directory I clicked on is located but no name of the directory itself. Has anyone else ran into this problem when trying to use a delete folder operation?
Thanks in advance.
I am trying to implement a "delete folder" button as an addition to the existing File Manager. I am using QT: 3.3.4
I get the following problem:
When a user clicks on a folder in "AnyFile" mode, I get the following string back from selectedFile()
"/"
Yep just a slash. So what I try to do is switch back to the Directory mode and get the string back this time hopefully with a folder's name in it. Do my directory operation and then switch back to AnyFile mode.
if (selectedFile() == "/")
{
setMode(QFileDialog::Directory);
qDebug(selectedFile());
}
However instead of the just the "/", I just get back the working directory and nothing else. I get the absolute path of where the directory I clicked on is located but no name of the directory itself. Has anyone else ran into this problem when trying to use a delete folder operation?
Thanks in advance.