Cool. This is sorta how the folder & foldermanager in IOS works but little
different with respect to the IOS windows and each ListTree node and
inheritance madness...
:)
I like it. Easy to use.
Michael
Den 03-10-10 21.27, skrev "Raymond Irving" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> Please check
--- Daniel Tiru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi mate!
>
> This looks really neat, one question thought. Whats
> the driffrences from
> the old drag/drop stuff? I havent been looking into
> it, but would be fun
> to know what the diffrence is :)
The first drag-drop demo only allows you to drag th
SnapX - Sounds like a good thing to do.
--
Raymond Irving
--- Leif W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks very nice. This feature is similar to what
> was suggested I add to my
> SnapX library some time ago, especially the lime
> semi-transparent layer. I
> wasn't sure how to do this before, but
Hi mate!
This looks really neat, one question thought. Whats the driffrences from
the old drag/drop stuff? I havent been looking into it, but would be fun
to know what the diffrence is :)
Cool thing, i like it, belive it will be very useful.
Regards
Daniel
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From: [EMAI
Looks very nice. This feature is similar to what was suggested I add to my
SnapX library some time ago, especially the lime semi-transparent layer. I
wasn't sure how to do this before, but it would seem the DragIcon widget
would compliment SnapX or any other widgets nicely. My only concern is
ab