Took a bit to originally figure out but seems to me like it should be a
default, or at least easily selectable behavior with an API.
Sandor
> On Jul 31, 2020, at 20:17, Carl Hoefs wrote:
>
> Sandor,
>
> Ah! That's quite clever... and it works, too!
>
> Thanks!
> -Carl
>
>
>> On Jul 31,
Sandor,
Ah! That's quite clever... and it works, too!
Thanks!
-Carl
> On Jul 31, 2020, at 5:16 PM, Sandor Szatmari
> wrote:
>
> Carl,
>
>> On Jul 31, 2020, at 20:07, Carl Hoefs wrote:
>>
>> Hmm, subleasing NSTextField doesn't work for me (the dragged item gets
>> rejected). I've got
Carl,
>> On Jul 31, 2020, at 20:07, Carl Hoefs wrote:
> Hmm, subleasing NSTextField doesn't work for me (the dragged item gets
> rejected). I've got the protocol in my subclass of
> NSTextField.
>
> Is there something I need to set in -draggingEntered:?
I call…
[self becomeFirstResponder]
For NSTexrField I have always created a subclass for my textfields
I call -registerForDraggedTypes: in -awakeFromNib in the subclass
And then to accept the drag implement the method in the sublclass
-(NSDragOperation)draggingEntered:(id)sender
If there’s an easier or better it’d be cool to
Why is drag-and-drop onto an NSTextField enabled only when it has focus?
Is there any way around this?
-Carl
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