WindowsFileFilter
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In WPF when you place a BlobField in a ViewModelColumn you can set taggedvalue WindowsFileFilter to influence what files should be filtered out in the file open dialog.
In WPF, when you place a BlobField in a ViewModelColumn, you can set taggedvalue WindowsFileFilter to influence what files should be filtered out in the file open dialog.


If the blob is of blobtype Image we use this as default:  
If the Blob is of Blobtype Image. we use this as default:  
  Image files (*.jpg, *.jpeg, *.jpe, *.jfif, *.png, *.gif) | *.jpg; *.jpeg; *.jpe; *.jfif; *.png; *.gif
  Image files (*.jpg, *.jpeg, *.jpe, *.jfif, *.png, *.gif) | *.jpg; *.jpeg; *.jpe; *.jfif; *.png; *.gif
If not blobtype Image we have it blank (all files show)
If not Blobtype Image, we have it blank (all files show).
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 10 February 2024

In WPF, when you place a BlobField in a ViewModelColumn, you can set taggedvalue WindowsFileFilter to influence what files should be filtered out in the file open dialog.

If the Blob is of Blobtype Image. we use this as default:

Image files (*.jpg, *.jpeg, *.jpe, *.jfif, *.png, *.gif) | *.jpg; *.jpeg; *.jpe; *.jfif; *.png; *.gif

If not Blobtype Image, we have it blank (all files show).

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