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2012年 12月 7日 (金) 01:21:19 JST
------------------------- REMOTE_ADDR = 70.50.220.42 REMOTE_HOST = URL = http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/hiki.cgi?tut-gtk2-dnd ------------------------- @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ -In this chapter we will be looking at the Gtk drag-and-drag implementation, its features and other related objects. Note that we have already touched the drag-and-drop metaphor in previous chapter [segment: 9.6.2.2], when discussing '((<Dragging a Toolbar Within a Window|tut-gtk2-mnstbs-tb#Dragging a Toolbar Within a Window>))'. We will also revisit the parts of the last (dnd-toolbox.rb) example program there, because it introduces an exception to plain drag-and-drop action, where mostly the GUI developer rather than, as in most cases, the Gtk system magically provides the implementation of drag-and-drop actions. +In this chapter we will be looking at the Gtk drag-and-drag implementation, its features and other related objects. Note that we have already touched the drag-and-drop metaphor in previous chapter [segment: 9.6.2.2], when discussing '((<Dragging a Toolbar Within a Window|tut-gtk2-mnstbs-tb#Dragging a Toolbar Within a Window>))'. We will also revisit parts of the last (dnd-toolbox.rb) example program there, because it introduces an exception to plain drag-and-drop action, where mostly the GUI developer rather than, as in most cases, the Gtk system magically provides the implementation of drag-and-drop actions.