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FileSource file attribute, FileSource reload() method, FileSystem Class

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Help Using Help Reference Back 72 Attributes Attribute file Methods Reference Description see "FileSource file attribute"on page 72 specifies the file that defines this FileSource Method reload() Reference see "FileSource reload() method" on page 72 Description reloads the asset from the file FileSource file attribute app.project.file Description The FileSource file attribute specifies the file that defines this FileSource. The attribute is readOnly. Note that there are other ways to change the file. If this FootageSource is a proxySource of an AVItem, you can call setProxy() or setProxyWithSequence() to change files. If this FootageSource is a mainSource of a FootageItem, you can call replace() or replaceWithSequence() to change files. Type File; read-only. FileSource reload() method app.project.mainSource.reload() Description The FileSource reload() method reloads the asset from the file. This method can be called only on a mainSource, not a proxySource. Parameters None. Returns None. FileSystem Class File. Folder. Description The FileSystem class contains methods and attributes common to both File and Folder objects. A File object corresponds to a disk file, while a Folder object matches a folder. Using Help Back 72

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Attributes
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FileSource file attribute
app.project.file
Description
The FileSource file attribute specifies the file that defines this FileSource. The attribute is readOnly.
Note that there are other ways to change the file. If this FootageSource is a proxySource of an AVItem, you can
call setProxy() or setProxyWithSequence() to change files. If this FootageSource is a mainSource of a
FootageItem, you can call replace() or replaceWithSequence() to change files.
Type
File; read-only.
FileSource reload() method
app.project.mainSource
.reload()
Description
The FileSource reload() method reloads the asset from the file. This method can be called only on a
mainSource, not a proxySource.
Parameters
None.
Returns
None.
FileSystem Class
File.
Folder.
Description
The FileSystem class contains methods and attributes common to both File and Folder objects. A File object
corresponds to a disk file, while a Folder object matches a folder.
Attribute
Reference
Description
file
see “FileSource file attribute” on page 72
specifies the file that defines this FileSource
Method
Reference
Description
reload()
see “FileSource reload() method” on
page 72
reloads the asset from the file