Closed chambm closed 2 months ago
I am not sure if I follow it. Is that a question or a feature request? But yes, Java's native file system dialog is different from Windows'. There is no place to paste the file path, which also bothers me.
Best,
Fengchao
A video is worth a thousand words: :) https://github.com/Nesvilab/FragPipe/assets/5011937/7f83f9fb-5afe-4c4d-8eb3-38cce52b278f
There's got to be a way to jury-rig that behavior with Java. In the worst case, if the user selects a folder with the "Choose raw data files" dialog, you can let the native dialog close and then immediately reopen it with the chosen folder selected.
I just realized the Select FASTA dialog DOES work like that. So it must be you're short-circuiting that behavior in the "Choose raw files" dialog (I assume to handle Bruker directories).
Yes but they don't behave the same. When I type a path to a folder in "Choose raw data files" and press Enter, it says:
Wait, I think they are the same
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Fengchao
Is your path folder or file? If it is a folder, than has to be .d
because that dialog if for LC-MS "files".
The add folder recursively
button should bring what you want if you want to put a folder path.
Best,
Fengchao
Entering the full path to a file and pressing Enter selects the file and closes the dialog. That's expected and correct. It's entering a folder so I can select some RAW files in it that isn't working. Perhaps only do the "If you are analzying timsTOF" behavior if the folder ends in .d
? (I don't want to add the entire folder recursively. I just want to browse to the folder and select some files.)
That's correct. I think entering a folder to select some RAW files won't work for the current version. Let me take a look if it can be fixed.
Best,
Fengchao
Hi @chambm ,
Guo Ci @guoci has fixed it in https://github.com/Nesvilab/FragPipe/pull/1653 . Let me know if you want to test the pre-released version or have any questions.
Thanks,
Fengchao
- Describe the feature: Because the dialog is the old style with the "Look in" dropdown box at the top instead of a breadcrumb textbox, there's no easy way to browse directly to a deep path. The Windows-conventional way to browse directly to a path is to type or paste it in the "File name:" text box and then press enter. Instead of trying to select the file and closing the dialog, it will browse to the folder and let the user select a file from there.