Hello Huihong, Le mercredi 21 juillet 2010 à 16:20 -0700, Huihong Luo a écrit : > Guest side is much more difficult, it requires deep understanding of > the low level dnd impl mechanism, as how to initiate a dnd operation > programmatically, etc. so each guest needs a different impl. We are > doing Windows. Personally, I don't like Linux's windowing system, > there are so fragmented. > > but overall, it should be portable If you are interested in keeping the protocol you design sufficiently portable for someone else to implement the X11 guest version, here is the link to protocol implemented by Qt:
http://www.newplanetsoftware.com/xdnd/ I think that what you would need to know can be summarised as follows: * X11 top-level windows can publicly announce (in the form of a window property that other clients can query) that they accept drops. * X11 drag and drop operations are under the control of the client that owns the window from which something is being dragged (the X server is not aware of DnD at all, it just provides the primitive operations used to communicate between the two windows). * The client controlling the drag operation queries drop windows, providing them with information about what is to be dropped and asking them if they will accept it. If your protocol supports this mode of operation in the guest it shouldn't be too hard for someone to add X11 support. Regards, Michael -- ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG Michael Thayer Werkstrasse 24 VirtualBox engineer 71384 Weinstadt, Germany mailto:[email protected] Hauptverwaltung: Riesstr. 25, D-80992 München Registergericht: Amtsgericht München, HRA 95603 Komplementärin: ORACLE Deutschland Verwaltung B.V. Rijnzathe 6, 3454PV De Meern, Niederlande Handelsregister der Handelskammer Midden-Niederlande, Nr. 30143697 Geschäftsführer: Jürgen Kunz, Marcel van de Molen, Alexander van der Ven _______________________________________________ vbox-dev mailing list [email protected] http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-dev
