This is a hack- but I found that behaviour of the DockingBar in swallowing all passing morphs very irritating and fixed it in my image by setting "dropEnabled: false" in DockingBarMorph's initialize method. Kind regards, Hari
Hannes Hirzel wrote
What was the conclusion of this thread?
In the most recent update the 'accept drops' of the DockingBar is still not set. And if I set it, it is not honored.
How can this be fixed?
--Hannes
On 12/9/16, Chris Muller <
ma.chris.m@
> wrote:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 4:14 AM, Bernhard Pieber <
bernhard@
> wrote:
Interesting. How do you do that? Using one of the halos?
Usually I just drag and drop the morphs straight in. Its a work-area, like when a surgeon employs a tray of tools she's got set out for the operation she's performing. She needs quick, temporary, access. I put icons there or torn-off menu items temporarily depending on what I'm doing.
Do you drag SystemWindows in there as well?
No, never. Only small / short things can go there effectively..
Do you agree that at least the „accept drops“ checkbox should be honoured. That way you could keep using the feature and others could avoid dragging something accidentially into the docking bar.
Yes, but I think the default should be to remain on.
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