Hi Jan,
Thanks, works like a charm!
Never thought about the dragImage :-(
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Ton Kuypers
On 30-jun-2010, at 06:54, Jan Schenkel wrote:
I think the button you're dragging along will get in the way of the drop.
It's better to update the dragImage rather than try and
Hi Mark,
Yes, I read it yesterday, but it didn't solve my question...
The answer Jan Schenkel posted was exactly what I was looking for, and i could
not find that in the tutorial or in the docs...
But thanks anyway :-)
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Ton Kuypers
On 30-jun-2010, at 06:59, Mark
tkuypers-
Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 1:32:45 AM, you wrote:
Hi Mark,
Yes, I read it yesterday, but it didn't solve my question...
The answer Jan Schenkel posted was exactly what I was looking
for, and i could not find that in the tutorial or in the docs...
But thanks anyway :-)
Cool. Glad
ok, something weird is happening and I'm lost...
I have a list with some lines of text of which I want to drag from.
Next I have a button on which I want to drop onto.
I've created an invisible button, whose label is set to the line I selected,
and becomes visible in the dragStart handler of
I think the button you're dragging along will get in the way of the drop. It's
better to update the dragImage rather than try and move a 'shadow' button
around the card; besides, it won't show once your drag goes outside the window.
Add an image, set its name to DragImage and hide it. Then use
tkuypers-
Here's a tutorial I wrote on drag-and-drop:
http://lessons.runrev.com/spaces/lessons/buckets/784/lessons/7124-Pinning-Drag-and-drop-to-the-mat-a-primer
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mwie...@ahsoftware.net
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I am writing a stack on Density for my students. I want them to drag a
cube of iron on to an electronic balance to mass it. The script would
change the display of the balance from 0.00 grams to thel mass of the
iron sample.
I have made the cube draggable by assigning it the following scipt:
on
Hi Doug,
You are right, Rev needs a bit of scripting to handle drag an drop
but it's a good thing since scripting allows to manage this feature
precisely.
You might be interested in a tutorial about drag and drop you can
access trough Tutorials Picker.
Tutorials Picker is available on Rev
Nicholas,
Worked like a dream! Thank you - you made my day.
And thanks to Eric also. While Nicholas solved this problem, I did
download your stack and will spend some time studying it.
Again I appreciate all the help.
Doug Gilliland
Sarasota FL
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