On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Shaun McCance <sha...@gnome.org> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>


>
> I'm trying to understand how drag and drop works with
> when both containers and some of their children accept
> drags.  It seems that if a widget accepts any drags of
> any type, it blocks drags to parent widgets, even if
> it doesn't accept that type of data.
>
> I've attached a sample program that illustrates this.
> It has a container that accepts drags of text/uri-list
> type, and in that container is a GtkColorButton, which
> has a built-in handler for application/x-color.
>
> If you drag a file anywhere not over the color button,
> you can drop it.  But you can't drop if you're over
> the color button.  What I would like is for the color
> button to completely ignore that drag and let it be
> handled by the parent container.
>
>  Is this at all possible?
>
Yes i think its possible , but am not sure how to go about achieving it ...

I wish someone out there has an answer !

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