gtk-GtkTreeView-drag-and-drop {RGtk2}R Documentation

GtkTreeView drag-and-drop

Description

Interfaces for drag-and-drop support in GtkTreeView

Methods and Functions

gtkTreeDragSourceDragDataDelete(object, path)
gtkTreeDragSourceDragDataGet(object, path)
gtkTreeDragSourceRowDraggable(object, path)
gtkTreeDragDestDragDataReceived(object, dest, selection.data)
gtkTreeDragDestRowDropPossible(object, dest.path, selection.data)
gtkTreeSetRowDragData(object, tree.model, path)
gtkTreeGetRowDragData(object)

Hierarchy

  GInterface
   +----GtkTreeDragSource
  GInterface
   +----GtkTreeDragDest

Implementations

GtkTreeDragSource is implemented by GtkTreeModelFilter, GtkTreeModelSort, GtkTreeStore and GtkListStore. GtkTreeDragDest is implemented by GtkTreeStore and GtkListStore.

Detailed Description

GTK+ supports Drag-and-Drop in tree views with a high-level and a low-level API.

The low-level API consists of the GTK+ DND API, augmented by some treeview utility functions: gtkTreeViewSetDragDestRow, gtkTreeViewGetDragDestRow, gtkTreeViewGetDestRowAtPos, gtkTreeViewCreateRowDragIcon, gtkTreeSetRowDragData and gtkTreeGetRowDragData. This API leaves a lot of flexibility, but nothing is done automatically, and implementing advanced features like hover-to-open-rows or autoscrolling on top of this API is a lot of work.

On the other hand, if you write to the high-level API, then all the bookkeeping of rows is done for you, as well as things like hover-to-open and auto-scroll, but your models have to implement the GtkTreeDragSource and GtkTreeDragDest interfaces.

Structures

GtkTreeDragSource
undocumented

GtkTreeDragDest
undocumented

Author(s)

Derived by RGtkGen from GTK+ documentation

References

http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/gtk-GtkTreeView-drag-and-drop.html


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