>yes, XDND is a freedesktop standard, so it works with everything that
>honors it. Gnome honors it, KDE honors it and firefox honors it (the
>latter a little bit only).
>http://www.newplanetsoftware.com/xdnd/dragging_files.html
>Are you only talking about dragging+dropping files or do you want
>dragging+dropping work for anything else too? (text, images, .....)
i talk about files, windows dont support text and images as i know ...
maybe you can implement LM_DROPFILES in gtk(2) ? the sample ive added to
the fix for windows schould say all ?!
>No, as far as I know the window manager does not take part in
drag&drop.
>What would it do?
somewhere i have read that kwm implements drag&drop for kde ...
>In my opinion having a OnDropFiles or so would be nice to have. Note
>that XDND (X Drag and Drop) and XDS (X Drag Save) payloads are somewhat
>sophisticated, so I'm not sure if OnDropFiles can do much stuff on
>behalf of the programmer. That is, even with OnDropFiles provided, it
>still will be a bit of work for the actual application programmer to
get
>some useful data out of the drop :)
>Do we want to handle the "drag" part of "drag&drop" too ? :)
I think that's not nessesary in windows thers no mechanism for doing
that easily. Ole drag&drop can handle something like this but I think it
should be enougth to implement WM_DROPFILES and the 3 routines behind it
(see sample) it should implemented in interface as winapi functions than
from every widgetset it can used clean ...
cheers,
Christian
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