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authorBill Spitzak <spitzak@gmail.com>2002-03-07 19:22:58 +0000
committerBill Spitzak <spitzak@gmail.com>2002-03-07 19:22:58 +0000
commit5f55e1cd63883c8d48a0e212e8910f6dfd536a50 (patch)
tree2249cb0f557d70a897c8c9939ee8df8d036ed14f /src/fl_dnd_mac.cxx
parentcab1dedbd1f7f20d56a7c4bcb781569f03f52422 (diff)
Back-ported cut & paste code from fltk2.0.
This code splits the cut & paste into two buffers. The "SELECTION" is used for the currently highlighted text and for middle-mouse paste and (if possible) for handling drag & drop. The "CLIPBOARD" is for Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V style cut & paste. This matches how Motif, GTK, and KDE 3.0 work. But many older X applications (including KDE 2) can only see SELECTION, this results in cut & paste incompatability that is familiar to X users. However this now moves fltk over to the majority camp. On all systems this eliminates the annoying inability to select a region and replace it with Ctrl+V. On Mac and Win32 the SELECTION is local to the application, so middle-mouse paste only works between fields in the application. There may be tricks (special clipboard data types? use drag & drop?) to make it communicate, but unless there are standards it would be fltk-only. The file Fl_cutpaste.cxx has been deleted, so update the IDE files! The Win32 and Mac versions have NOT BEEN TESTED! I tried to be careful editing them but they may need some work. git-svn-id: file:///fltk/svn/fltk/branches/branch-1.1@1989 ea41ed52-d2ee-0310-a9c1-e6b18d33e121
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diff --git a/src/fl_dnd_mac.cxx b/src/fl_dnd_mac.cxx
index 79de55324..c5ea4c1a0 100644
--- a/src/fl_dnd_mac.cxx
+++ b/src/fl_dnd_mac.cxx
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ extern int fl_selection_length;
/**
* drag and drop whatever is in the cut-copy-paste buffer
* - create a selection first using:
- * Fl::selection(Fl_Widget &owner, const char *stuff, int len)
+ * Fl::copy(const char *stuff, int len, 0)
*/
int Fl::dnd()
{