Win32 Perl 5.8 Tk 800.024
The following code demonstrates drag drop from a remote source. If you drag a file over the text widget and drop, the text box will display the file name.
When the file is dropped, a callback sends a message to the console. I would like to disable that message. Does anyone know how?
use strict;
use Tk;
use Tk::DropSite;
my $mw = tkinit;
my $txt = $mw->Text(-font, ['Lucida Sans Unicode', '8'], -height, 4, -
+width, 60)->pack();
my $drop = $txt->DropSite(-droptypes,'Win32', -dropcommand, [\&dropCmd
+, $txt]);
MainLoop;
sub dropCmd {
my ($widget, $selection) = @_;
my $filename = $widget->SelectionGet(-selection => $selection,'STR
+ING');
if (defined $filename) {
$widget->insert('end', $filename."\n");
}
}
Thanks,
JamesNC
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