Israel Chauca schrieb:

Hi!

> I'm trying to implement drag & drop on Mac

Do you see a way to enable this in a "general manner" ie. independend of 
the platform in question? I'd be willing to test on Unix  and admit that 
I'd really appreciate if scid could learn D&D. This would allow for more 
seemless integration with the file managers.

Additionally, it might proof useful to check out sc_remote. This 
actually passes files on to scid, maybe you can find a hint there how to 
deal with multiple files properly.

My current D&D solution does not allow to drop a file onto scid itself 
(this would be more intuitive, though) but it allows for droping a file 
onto scids icon or double click on a file in my filer to get it opened 
in a running instance of scid. This all works by means of sc_remote.

Probably, it is worth considering to make sc_remote the actual scid and 
call the current scid main program something like scid.bin. This would 
model mozillas behaviour and probably be more intutitve concerning 
double click/D&D to the scid icon.

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Kind regards,

Alexander Wagner
Universitaetsbibliothek Ilmenau
Langewiesener Str. 37
98693 Ilmenau
Tel.: 03677/69-4521 , Fax.: 03677/69-4617

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