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ask file with type

Type

command

Summary

Displays a standard Save dialog for the user to enter a file name and specify a location.

Syntax

ask file <prompt> [with <defaultFilePath>] [with type <types> [or type <types> ...]] [as sheet]

Description

Use the ask file command to let the user provide the name and location of a new file.

The dialog box is the same one most applications use for the "Save" command in the File menu. (If the systemFileSelector property is set to true on Mac OS and Windows systems, and always on Unix systems, the application displays its own built-in dialog box, instead of the one provided by the operating system.)

Important

The ask file command does not create the file. It only displays the dialog box and retrieves the path to the file the user specifies.

note

On Windows, it is imperative not to name a file with one of the reserved device names: CON, PRN, AUX, NUL, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8 and LPT9. Also do not use these names followed by an extension, for example, NUL.tx7. If more than one type is specified, a drop-down list containing the tags will be displayed allowing the user to select which types of files to display. (This list is always displayed on Windows systems). If the as sheet form is used, the dialog box appears as a sheet on OS X systems. On other systems, the as sheet form has no effect and the dialog box appears normally. Attempting to open a sheet from within another sheet displays the second stack as a modal dialog box instead.

If the systemFileSelector property is set to false, LiveCode's built-in dialog box is used instead of the operating system's standard file dialog.

Parameters

NameTypeDescription

prompt

string

If you specify empty, no prompt appears.

defaultFilePath

The defaultFilePath consists of a folder path, or a suggested file name, or both. The filename is the portion of the path after the last slash character (/). If a folder path is provided in the defaultFilePath, the dialog box shows the contents of that folder. Otherwise, it shows the contents of the last folder you used with a file dialog box. If a suggested file name is provided in the defaultFilePath, it appears in the file name box.

types

Use the types parameter to specify which files should appear and to prompt the user for the desired format to save in. Each set of types is a return-delimited list of values of the form "tag|extensions|filetypes".

Examples

ask file "Please name the file:"
ask file "Save data as" with "/HD/Data Stacks/filedata.rev" as sheet
ask file empty with "Untitled"
ask file "Export picture as:" with type "JPEG File|jpg|JPEG" or type "GIF File|gif|GIFf"

keyword: file, it

property: dontUseNS

command: modal, answer file, ask

glossary: property, modal dialog box, variable, application, Windows, file dialog box, Mac OS, file path, Unix, dialog box, command

Compatibility and Support

Introduced

LiveCode 2.6

OS

mac

windows

linux

Platforms

desktop

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