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From: | Yen-Ju Chen |
Subject: | Re: Suggestion: Make drag-and-drop default in NSTextView |
Date: | Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:33:06 -0400 |
From: Fred Kiefer <fredkiefer@gmx.de> To: Yen-Ju Chen <yjchenx@hotmail.com> CC: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org Subject: Re: Suggestion: Make drag-and-drop default in NSTextView Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 20:48:48 +0200 Yen-Ju Chen wrote:From: Alexander Malmberg <alexander@malmberg.org> To: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org Subject: Re: Suggestion: Make drag-and-drop default in NSTextView Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 02:19:47 +0200 Yen-Ju Chen wrote: > Sorry that now I realize that NSTextView does support drop by default. > (Thanx help from Boibles@hotmail...). > I use a custom NSTextView in Gorm.> But I still need to register (ForDraggedTypes:) this custom NSTextView in> order to receive drop action, I think that's expected, at least according to the documentation. Is the text view editable? Rich text? What types are you registering?The text view is editable, non-rich, and register for NSStringPboardType. It works, but not expect to register. Not a big problem, just different from Cocoa.Could you please explain some more, what you mean by this? Do you think that [updateDragTypeRegistration] should be called in the method [initWithFrame:textContainer:]? You may be right there, there seem to be some cases, where this call wont get done later on.
Actually I don't know the internal implementation.I just notice that if I add an NSTextView in Gorm, which automatically accept drag-and-drop.
If I change this NSTextView into a subclass of NSTextView in Gorm,it won't accept drag-and-drop unless I use registerForDraggedTypes: to register it.
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