Without a criticism implied toward RR I whole heartedly agree with
Richard. Examples of the 'expected' functionality of a command/
function/message etc. should come with the code for reference.
Examples of what else we can do with it is another thing and not up to
RR to supply.
I for one always look for the example and would love it if there were
always two examples as in get and put etc. so that I can compare the
areas I am not familiar with the usage of.
This is timely since I am right now going to be needing the drag drop
features in my new project.
Thank you,
Tom McGrath
On Mar 20, 2008, at 10:05 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Eric Chatonet wrote:
Search for 'drag' in 2.9 dictionary and you'll find new entries
for allowableDragActions, dragAction, dragImage, dragImageOffset,
dragDelta and dragData enhanced.
For most new features a quick stroll through the Dictionary would be
sufficient.
But D&D is such an unusually large collection of tokens with a very
rare interdependency among them that they deserve an example.
Moreover, it seems reasonable to assume that such an example was
needed for RunRev to design, write, and test these tokens, so what
folks are looking for is just a little more than what already exists.
--
Richard Gaskin
Managing Editor, revJournal
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