Hi,
It sounded interesting, but it'd be nice to see the code you've done.
It wasn't that long ago when dragdrop didn't handle child layers at all.
If it's just two lines, to add an array, I don't think there'll be any
objections, if it's more complicated, it's probably best kept as an optional
extension.
Michael Buerge posted some nice drag extensions too a while back, you could
specify a circle or a rectangular drag handle.
Maybe we could group these together with MP's drag handle, as drag extension
widgets.
Cheers,
Richard Bennett
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alistair MacDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 22 May, 2001 20:04
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] Drop functionality
>
> === [EMAIL PROTECTED] 22/05/2001 02:40:41 ===
> >I've already posted a drag handle patch. this should allow you to select
a specific area that is the
> >only section of the widget that can activate a drag.
>
> Yes, I saw this. (I made a note to look at it in more detail - which I
have) The drop version would appear to be very similar to what I
implemented - but in the DragEvent code instead of the layer code. I guess I
was more hoping to find out if anyone had an opinion on this (and the
zOrder!) as part of DynAPI itself.
>
> >Alistair MacDonald wrote:
> >> 2) The drop zone size (the size of the layer being dropped onto)
> >> As currently implemented, the drop zone must be larger in each
dimension then the layer being
> >dropped, and the layer must be completely within the bounds of the drop
zone. This can be quite
> >inconvenient if you are working with variably sized widgets and multiple
targets as all the potential
> >targets must be bigger than the widgets being dropped - a real problem if
the targets are also
> >droppable widgets! (Imagine nestable widgets) Should it be possible to
specify the size of the
> >zone to use when checking if the object is within the drop zone of the
target?
>
> Alistair
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