I'm looking for an explanation of NSWindow's dragImage method.
- (void)dragImage:(NSImage *)image at:(NSPoint)im开发者_Python百科ageLocation offset:(NSSize)pointerOffset event:(NSEvent *)event pasteboard:(NSPasteboard *)pasteboard source:(id)sourceObject slideBack:(BOOL)slideBack
Any help?
The NSView documentation of that method provides a much more detailed explanation, including example code. The only difference between the two methods is the coordinate system that imageLocation
is in. Find it at http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ApplicationKit/Classes/NSView_Class/Reference/NSView.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20000014-SW135
Edit: Here is the sample code from that link, with added comments.
- (void)mouseDown:(NSEvent *)theEvent {
// Create an offset for the offset parameter. Since it is ignored, you should just use 0,0.
NSSize dragOffset = NSMakeSize(0.0, 0.0);
NSPasteboard *pboard;
// Get the pasteboard used to hold drag-and-drop data
pboard = [NSPasteboard pasteboardWithName:NSDragPboard];
// Declare the data type used on the pasteboard. This sample passes a TIFF representation of an image
[pboard declareTypes:[NSArray arrayWithObject:NSTIFFPboardType] owner:self];
// Add the data to the pasteboard.
[pboard setData:[[self image] TIFFRepresentation] forType:NSTIFFPboardType];
// Call dragImage:... with:
// An image representing the object you are dragging. This could be a file's icon or a screenshot of a view, etc.
[self dragImage:[self image]
// The starting location of the image in this views coordinates. This should be close to the location of the object you are dragging.
at:[self imageLocation]
// An NSSize structure. This is not used.
offset:dragOffset
// The mousedown event
event:theEvent
// The pasteboard which contains the data
pasteboard:pboard
// The object providing the data
source:self
// Whether or not the image should slide to its starting location if the drag isn't completed.
slideBack:YES];
}
The source object (self in this case) needs to implement the NSDraggingSource protocol. You may also be interested in the NSPasteboard Class Reference.
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