Thanks for your answer Courage. I have managed to get it to work in wxpython, so it ought to work in wxperl, but there is not much documentation on it. I noticed there are wxperl tutorials at this site here and here and here. Maybe I should msg boo_radley and ask for advice.

There is a drag-and drop implementation for Win32::GUI, but i think it needs patching in the C code, according to a page I can't locate right now, but which I believe is related to the docs on GUILoft and Oasis by Johan Lindström.

Maybe one should encourage someone (using the means necessary) to create a functioning external drop in perl/Tk?

/jeorgen


In reply to Re: Re: How do external drops from Perl/Tk on Win32? by jeorgen
in thread How do external drops from Perl/Tk on Win32? by jeorgen

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