Hi everyone,
Here's a very straightforward question: starting a dragging session with
-[NSDraggingSession beginDraggingSessionWithItems:event:source:]
and having multiple dragging items automatically adds a badge, showing items
count, to the composited dragging image. Is there any public way
> On Jul 25, 2019, at 19:12, Dragan Milić via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Here's a very straightforward question: starting a dragging session with
>
> -[NSDraggingSession beginDraggingSessionWithItems:event:source:]
>
> and having multiple dragging items automatically adds a bad
> On pet 26.10.2019,. at 02.37, Steve Mills via Cocoa-dev wrote:
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> Use the single image methods instead of adding multiple items.
Do you think of deprecated (as of Lion) one:
-[NSView dragImage:at:offset:event:pasteboard:source:slideBack:] ??
-- Dragan
I would not recommend using those deprecated API. They are not long for this
world. With that said, I don’t have a better solution.
—Rob
> On Jul 25, 2019, at 7:03 PM, Dragan Milić via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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>> On pet 26.10.2019,. at 02.37, Steve Mills via Cocoa-dev wrote:
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>> Use the sin
On Jul 25, 2019, at 20:08:40, Rob Petrovec via Cocoa-dev
wrote:
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> I would not recommend using those deprecated API. They are not long for this
> world. With that said, I don’t have a better solution.
Yeah, hard to say how much longer they'll be available. You could always add a
single ite
> pet 26.07.2019., at 03.08, Rob Petrovec wrote:
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> I would not recommend using those deprecated API. They are not long for this
> world. With that said, I don’t have a better solution.
Yeah, I’d like ti avoid using that too.
> pet 26.07.2019., at 03.30, Steve Mills via Cocoa-dev wrote:
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> On Jul 26, 2019, at 12:19, Steve Mills via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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> On Jul 25, 2019, at 20:50:18, Dragan Milić via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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>> The thing is, in that dragging session I have to supply a list of URLs, so
>> that other applications expecting URLs (like Finder, for example) would
On Jul 25, 2019, at 20:50:18, Dragan Milić via Cocoa-dev
wrote:
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> The thing is, in that dragging session I have to supply a list of URLs, so
> that other applications expecting URLs (like Finder, for example) would
> accept them. As a matter of fact, speaking about specifics, what I really
> On Jul 26, 2019, at 10:50, Dragan Milić via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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>> pet 26.07.2019., at 03.08, Rob Petrovec wrote:
>>
>> I would not recommend using those deprecated API. They are not long for
>> this world. With that said, I don’t have a better solution.
>
> Yeah, I’d like ti avoid usi