On Monday, September 10, 2007, at 09:52AM, "Christiaan Hofman" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>On 10 Sep 2007, at 4:40 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>
>>
>> On Sep 10, 2007, at 02:49, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>> I don't think I like the dashed selection and drop highlight, for the
>>> first message it's OK. 

Tiger bug there; the dashes aren't supposed to be persistent, but NSBezierPath 
seems to keep per-instance settings as the default style.  That was hideous 
looking.

>>> Also it should not accept drop/drags within
>>> the view itself, unless it's for rearranging.
>>
>> You can't drop an icon on itself, and multiple objects can't be
>> dropped on an icon.  Other than that, there aren't many restrictions
>> on dragging, because of rearranging.
>>
>
>But you can drop an icon next to itself, duplicating it. That  
>shouldn't happen.

Yeah, thanks for pointing that out; it's a consequence of rearranging not being 
implemented yet.  Insertions are handled the same regardless of their source.  
I rewrote most of the drop handling code yesterday to handle inserting and 
guard against some assumptions left over my first prototype (which assumed 
single selection).

>>> BTW it still crashes on
>>> Quit and the slider does not update.
>>
>> That was working last time I tried on Tiger.  I'll try again next time
>> I get a chance.
>>
>> thanks,
>> adam
>>
>
>For me it crashes consistently.

Huh...not a Tiger bug after all, but it does appear to be an Apple bug.  I 
copied a fixed version to the same location that shouldn't have this problem.

thanks,
adam

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