9.7 Drag'n drop
Gtkdialog has limited support for drag'n drop. This is what we've learnt by now:Drag from file browser to <entry> widget.
export test=" <entry> <default>Drag a directory from Rox</default> </entry>" gtkdialog -p test
Move items in list by drag'n drop. (More info in this thread)
Using the reorderable option in the <tree> has some strange behavior. For example will items get swallowed when moving them onto another item. The workaround restores the list if the user moves item onto, instead of in between 2 other items... This code by MochiMoppel is a result of 2 cracked nuts:
1. When moving an item in the list the PTR_Y variable returns 0. A return value greater than 0 tells us that the user is clicking rather than moving.
2. Normally all <action>s defined for a widget are processed before built-in actions. The trick is to process a user defined <action> after a built-in action. An invisible button allows the code to run a user defined save action after a built-in reorder action.
Code below line 12 (break command) is activated when user move item in list
ls -1 /usr/share/backgrounds > /tmp/test do_something () { Xdialog -info "Do something with\n$TREE" x 2000 ;} ; export -f do_something echo ' <vbox> <tree headers-clickable="false" reorderable="true"> <label>Backgrounds</label> <input>cat /tmp/test</input> <output file>/tmp/test</output> <variable>TREE</variable> <height>300</height><width>200</width> <action>do_something &</action> <action signal="button-release-event" condition="command_is_true( echo $PTR_Y )">break:</action> <action signal="button-release-event">save:TREE</action> <action signal="button-release-event">activate:BTN_SAVE</action> </tree> <button visible="false"> <variable>BTN_SAVE</variable> <action>cp /tmp/test /tmp/testbackup</action> <action>save:TREE</action> <action condition="command_is_true([[ $(wc </tmp/test) != $(wc </tmp/testbackup) && sed \"s/^|*//\" /tmp/testbackup > /tmp/test && echo true )">refresh:TREE</action> </button> </vbox>' | gtkdialog -s
Move items in list by drag'n drop - OLD SOLUTION.
For the record, we keep the old solution for this task...
move (){ PRESS_EVENT=$(cat /tmp/PRESS_EVENT) [[ $PRESS_EVENT && $TREE || exit #exit if at least one of the 2 values is empty [[ $PRESS_EVENT == $TREE && exit #exit if both are equal (=single or double click) sed -i "/$PRESS_EVENT/d; /$TREE/ i\\$PRESS_EVENT" /tmp/list #remove PRESS_EVENT, then insert item PRESS_EVENT before item $TREE } export -f move ls -1 /usr/share/backgrounds > /tmp/list export test=" <tree rules_hint=\"true\" hover-selection=\"true\" tooltip-text=\"Drag'n drop items to move them in list\"> <label>Backgrounds</label> <input>cat /tmp/list</input> <variable>TREE</variable> <height>300</height><width>200</width> <action signal=\"button-press-event\">echo \$TREE > /tmp/PRESS_EVENT</action> <action signal=\"button-release-event\">move</action> <action signal=\"button-release-event\">refresh:TREE</action> </tree>" gtkdialog -p test