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costashu - 28 Jun 2007 20:10 GMT
1. What means "scrolled in" in this MSDN Library for Visual Studio 2005
explanation - "All - The data is copied, removed from the drag source, and
scrolled in the drop target"?
2. What means "scroll" and "scrolling" in this MSDN Library for Visual
Studio 2005 explanation - "Scroll - Scrolling is about to start or is
currently occurring in the drop target"?

Writing? Pasting? Typing in? Or what else?

With all respect
Jeff Johnson - 29 Jun 2007 21:49 GMT
> 1. What means "scrolled in" in this MSDN Library for Visual Studio 2005
> explanation - "All - The data is copied, removed from the drag source, and
> scrolled in the drop target"?

Don't know about that one.

> 2. What means "scroll" and "scrolling" in this MSDN Library for Visual
> Studio 2005 explanation - "Scroll - Scrolling is about to start or is
> currently occurring in the drop target"?

In this one, scrolling refers to moving the contents of the object so that
you can see other parts of it. Think of a list box with too many items to
see at one time. When you use the scroll bars to make other items visible
you are "scrolling."
costashu - 29 Jun 2007 22:28 GMT
Thanks. I have tried to use DragDropEffects.Scroll member in drag-and-drop
operation between textboxes, but has not seen this member influence. What it
is necessary for it? Where it is possible to find a convincing example?

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