Bonjour David,
Actually, 2.9 drag and drop feature is able to solve your problem if
you accept dragged object's automatic blend level.
Le 4 sept. 08 à 15:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
My question about "grabEnter" has led to an interesting broader
discussion of the relative merits of grab vs mouseMove..
I would be happy to write a more complicated "mouseMove"-controlled
script, but as far as I can tell that won't solve the problem I
posed. If the user is dragging an object, whether using "grab" or
by a script reacting to "mouseMove" events, no objects beneath that
object receive a mouseEnter or mouseLeave message, because the
mouse remains within the object being dragged.
I can think of ways of amending Transcript that would solve this
problem--probably by extending the current usage of the various
messages associated with drag and drop actions. But is there any
way to do what I want with the language as it is? Capturing
"mouseMove" doesn't tell me "what control the dragged object has
just moved on top of" unless at each nudge of the mouse I compare
the mouseLoc with the rectangles of all potential target objects.
David Epstein
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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