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    soliman
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    Hi All,

    I'm new to Qt. I want to add file browsing facility to my application.
    Is there any plugin or ready code to do this?
    Thank you

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      There is a ready to use native or Qt folder and file selection dialogues, and you can also easily implement a file browser by using standard components like QTreeView and QListView with the addition of minimum custom code. There is also QFileSystemModel and a bunch of other classes.

      Take a look here:
      http://www.voidrealms.com/viewtutorial.aspx?id=61

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        From Qt Assistant:

        The QFileDialog class provides a dialog that allow users to select files or directories.

        The QFileDialog class enables a user to traverse the file system in order to select one or many files or a directory.

        The easiest way to create a QFileDialog is to use the static functions. On Windows, Mac OS X, KDE and GNOME, these static functions will call the native file dialog when possible.

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          KA51O
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          QFileDialogs static functions should be what you're looking for, like "getOpenFileName(..)":https://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qfiledialog.html#getOpenFileName

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            soliman
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            Thank you all for your replies , but i need a widget to embed it in my Window.
            I think that i am going to write it myself using QFileSystemModel.

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              KA51O
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              In that case "this":https://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/model-view-programming.html#using-views-with-an-existing-model might be helpful.

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                soliman
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                Thank you KA510

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