Elements' Summary |
DragAction |
The action selected by the user.
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DragOriginX |
The x coordinate where the drag originated in component coordinates.
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DragOriginY |
The y coordinate where the drag originated in component coordinates.
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DragSource |
The DragSource associated with this drag action.
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Event |
The last event comprising the gesture.
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Elements' Details |
DragAction
byte DragAction;
- Description
- The action selected by the user.
Different constants may be combined using a logical OR.
It's further possible to combine the ACTION_DEFAULT with one of the other
actions defined in DNDConstants.
This means the user did not press any key during the Drag and Drop operation
and the action that was combined with ACTION_DEFAULT is the system default action.
- See also
- DNDConstants
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DragOriginX
long DragOriginX;
- Description
- The x coordinate where the drag originated in component coordinates.
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DragOriginY
long DragOriginY;
- Description
- The y coordinate where the drag originated in component coordinates.
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DragSource
XDragSource DragSource;
- Description
- The DragSource associated with this drag action.
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Event
any Event;
- Description
- The last event comprising the gesture.
The initial trigger event will presumably be a ::com::sun::star::awt::MouseEvent event.
If it is not, the implementation should either react accordingly or
presume that the left mouse button was clicked.
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