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Synopsis

fileDialog [-application] [-defaultFileName string] [-directoryMask string] [-mode int] [-title string]

fileDialog is undoable, NOT queryable, and NOT editable.

The fileBrowserDialog and fileDialog commands have now been deprecated. Both commands are still callable, but it is recommended that the fileDialog2 command be used instead. To maintain some backwards compatibility, both fileBrowserDialog and fileDialog will convert the flags/values passed to them into the appropriate flags/values that the fileDialog2 command uses and will call that command internally. It is not guaranteed that this compatibility will be able to be maintained in future versions so any new scripts that are written should use fileDialog2. See below for an example of how to change a script to use fileDialog2.

Return value

string

Related

fileBrowserDialog

Flags

application, defaultFileName, directoryMask, mode, title
Long name (short name) Argument types Properties
-mode(-m) int create
Defines the mode in which to run the file dialog:
  • 0 for read
  • 1 for write
Write mode can not be used in conjunction with the -application flag.
-directoryMask(-dm) string create
This can be used to specify what directory and file names will be displayed in the dialog. If not specified, the current directory will be used, with all files displayed. The string may contain a path name, and must contain a wild-carded file specifier. (eg "*.cc" or "/usr/u/*") If just a path is specified, then the last directory in the path is taken to be a file specifier, and this will not produce the desired results.
-application(-app) create
This is a "Mac" only flag. This brings up the dialog which selects only the application bundle.
-defaultFileName(-dfn) string create
Set default file name. This flag is available under "write" mode
-title(-t) string create
Set title text. The default value under "write" mode is "Save As". The default value under "read" mode is "Open".

Flag can appear in Create mode of command Flag can appear in Edit mode of command
Flag can appear in Query mode of command Flag can be used more than once in a command.

MEL examples

// Old way:
fileDialog;
fileDialog -directoryMask "/usr/u/bozo/myFiles/*.ma";
fileDialog -dm "*.cc";

//
// Recommended way:
fileDialog2 -startingDirectory "/usr/u/bozo/myFiles/" -fileFilter ("Maya Ascii (*.ma)");