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    Unhappy How to display entire directory(Filesystem)

    Hi all
    I have attached a picture, please check that.
    It shows the 'Light Explorer' plugin for Notepad++. Basically, it lists down all the contents of the file system on the right hand pane and one can double click on a file to open it in notepad++.

    Could someone tell me how can I bring in that full directory tree? Any kind of help will be highly appreciated.

    What we are intending to create is a file previewer - Directory structure on left side and a basic text viewer on right side. So whenever a file is clicked on the left side, the text viewer should immediately show the contents of the file.

    Edit: This app is to be deployed in Fedora 7 machine even though i have taken the windows file structure as an example.

    Thanks a lot in advance
    Deepak
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    Last edited by deepakn; 6th November 2009 at 05:57. Reason: Qt Platform specified

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