Well, I only know how to do it with Qt: Dialog = QFileDialog(self.filedir, 'Python files (*.py)', self, 'open file dialog') self.filename = str( Dialog.getOpenFileName())
I don't think PyQt is available for Qt4 on windows yet. You might be ablt to use this: http://www.quadgames.com/download/pythonqt/PyQtGPL10.exe Tk or wxWindows, or the Windows API itself might also be possible, I have no experience with them. Using either Tk or wxWindows should give a portable application as well. >>>Wouter van Ooijen www.voti.nl) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/26/05 9:52 am >>> I have a tool in Python to which I want to add a small GUI. The tools currently runs everywhere PySerial is supported. I need a file-access dialog. What is the preffered way to to this? Is there a platform-independent file-access dialog available, or should I use the windows native version when running on windows (and how do I do that)? Wouter van Ooijen -- ------------------------------------ http://www.voti.nl Webshop for PICs and other electronics http://www.voti.nl/hvu Teacher electronics and informatics -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list