![]() ![]() Try: Windows OLE You should start looking somewhere near but I have yet to find a proper summary document. Many thanks for this reference go to Mark Roseman! NEM This link is dead. The Macintosh drag-and-drop specification is available too. Java's package While interoperability here might not be easy/possible, it is certainly a resource that ought to be studied. OffiX Drop Protocol Easy to implement (no drag protocol there!) but hardly worth it. The URL to Caltech above seems no longer functional. Note that this is the protocol that is used (or is going to be used) in both the GNOME and KDE desktop environments for Unix systems. This is one of the better sites on the topic. This includes a critique of other protocols, and as well as describing exactly what you do, says why. Xdnd Drag and Drop Protocol (dead link 15jun05). Lesstif is not all that well documented either. Other Drag and Drop Resources OSF Motif Drag And Drop Protocol You really need a lot of extra Motif documentation to understand it all. Provides a way to register drag sources/drop targets, show drag visually, and execute callbacks. SimpleDND Basic package for intra-application drag and drop. Drag-N-Drop Example Some stuff is available within the Wiki too. Donal Fellows's Drag and Drop Various versions there (and much else on that page besides use the index to skip straight to the interesting bit) explore different ways of implementing a scheme. BWidget toolkit Yet another DnD implementation which is fairly widespread supportable due to the popularity of the rest of the toolkit. BLT - drag&drop The most important existing Tk DnD protocol. The site contains also a complete german translation of the XDND protocol at. There's an german explanation of the XDND protocol available at with a sample script for TkDND. NEW! There are binary RPM packages for Linux with a few minor fixes available. TkDND can be found at SourceForge (please note that the binaries there are quite obsolete) and the latest CVS sources can be found as a tarball at. See Also Droplets A windows trick the takes advantage of what happens when a file is dragged onto a batch file Drag and Drop in Tk TkDND First of all, there is a Tk extension (for Tk > 8.3.3) that supports OLE dnd (that is native dnd) under windows, XDND under unix (that is KDE 2.x and partially GNOME) and limited support for Motif drops (for the various protocols see the links below). Here are a collection of information, both general and Tk-specific, about Drag and Drop, as well as useful links on the matter. ![]()
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