I think having such callback makes sense. Would you mind opening an
enhancement ticket?

- kangax

On Jun 19, 3:20 pm, Diodeus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've seen a few posts about this, but no answers.
>
> I would like to be able to call a function when a draggable revert
> occurs. What I'm trying to do is replace a photo with an icon on drag
> (which I've accomplished), but I need to swap it back if the revert
> fires.
>
> I really, really wish there were an onRevert() option, but there
> isn't, so I guess I'll have to hack my own.
>
> I think this is where I'd hook it in (line 231 in 1.8.0):
>
>      reverteffect: function(element, top_offset, left_offset) {
>         var dur =
> Math.sqrt(Math.abs(top_offset^2)+Math.abs(left_offset^2))*0.02;
>         new Effect.Move(element, { x: -left_offset, y: -top_offset,
> duration: dur,
>           queue: {scope:'_draggable', position:'end'}
>         });
>       },
>
> I propose putting it as a beforeStart call in the Effect.Move
> function.
>
> Does this make sense?
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