That's one way of seeing it. Maybe I'm too obtuse today but how am I supposed
to get a signal on a drop event the drag of which started somewhere else? To
clear up: I start dragging in the same world, so no os-drag. If I cannot
receive a button-up on my drop target, what signal do I get?
Btw, button-down inside, drag out, drag in again and release does not beep
either, just checked it.
I'm still puzzled.
Ben
Am Montag, 21. November 2011 um 21:20 schrieb Peter M:
> Isn't that the same behavior as with all widget libraries? I always took
> "mouse button up" to implicitly mean "after a mouse button down". if you
> mouse down, then drag outside and back inside, then release, does it beep?
> that's the kind of thing "mouse up" is for, I think.
>
>
>
> On Nov 21, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Ben Schlingelhof <[email protected]
> (mailto:[email protected])> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> > see code on: http://paste.factorcode.org/paste?id=2409
> >
> > When you click into the label, it beeps. When you start the drag outside
> > the label, but let go of the mouse button inside, it doesn't. Could
> > somebody explain, please?
> > (Factor 0.94, OSX 10.7.2)
> >
> > Ben
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