Many thanks for the "rough working example."
I see now where I was going wrong. I had thought that "mouse~capture" would
as it were "prime" a dialog to capture the mouse whenever the mouse was
moved over it. I now see from your example that when a dialog captures the
mouse, that dialog keeps a-hold of it until it lets go. 
 
Which makes me think - is there any way in Windows for a window to forcibly
capture the mouse? Just curious.
 
Atb,
Oliver

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From: Mark Miesfeld [mailto:miesf...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 07 January 2012 19:50
To: Open Object Rexx Users
Subject: Re: [Oorexx-users] ooDialog - Drag/Drop


On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Oliver Sims
<oliver.s...@simsassociates.co.uk> wrote:



Sorry, I just didn't mention it - I did get messages sent to A. 
(I also got move messages sent to B *after* the drop).

Also, I did capture the mouse in A, but not in B.

In case it helps, I'll send you the test harness I'm using. There may well
be gotchas in my code!!



 
 
Just to let the list know, I sent Oliver a rough working example of dragging
between two dialogs.
 
So - we now know it basically works.  For any one else interested in a
working example, I'm sure that Oliver can produce a good example for the
User Guide, which will be updated when he does.
 
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Mark Miesfeld
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