The controls don't do that out of the box. With smoke and mirrors, there are techniques to simulate this effect using temporary graphics creation, etc. Others on this list have examples of this. Jerry Daniels' Constellation is a good example of this.

What I've seen almost does the job but one gets the feeling that a lot of processing is used while the drag is going on, and it's never the quality and feel of what one sees in other apps -- seems kinda cheesy. It's an approximation of a OS level control we don't have in Rev. I'm sure there are incredible obstacles to the Rev team in creating one, or they'd have it available.

May I suggest that one not get hung up on any particular interface concept, for there are many, and what you want could be accomplished with two list fields and two buttons with arrow icons, if you're willing to abandon the drag concept.

Two list fields, with single selection each::

Select a line in each list. If one list is empty then the first, empty line is selected.

Push left arrow button. Selected item on side b is inserted after/before the selected item on side a, and the selected item on side b is deleted, then handle what lines to select after the change and you're done.


you could do this one in 10 minutes! Now that's CAKE.


I want to drag from 1 list field to another, keep both the fields locked, show the text being dragged and perform some a visual effect in the end where existing text will move down to show where the drop will occur. I assume if I can do all of that, rearranging text in the receiving field with the same visual effect will be cake.

Is what I'm describing this even possible?

Byron Turner

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