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Solaris Common Desktop Environment: Programmer's Guide
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Expand TOC  Preface

Part I Basic Integration
Expand TOC  1.  Basic Application Integration

Part II Recommended Integration
Expand TOC  2.  Integrating Fonts
Expand TOC  3.  Displaying Errors from Your Application
Expand TOC  4.  Integrating with Session Manager
Collapse TOC  5.   Integrating with Drag and Drop
Summary
Library and Header Files
Demo Program
Using Drag and Drop
Drag-and-Drop User Model
Drag and Drop Capability
Drag Icons
Drags from Inside Windows
Visual Feedback
Drag-and-Drop Sources
Drag-and-Drop Destinations
Drag-and-Drop Convenience API
Simplify Use for Developers
Establish Policy
Provide Common Functionality
Leverage Existing Motif API
Drag-and-Drop Transaction
Integration Action Plan
Review Drag-and-Drop API and Sample Code
Review Your Application for Possible Drop Zones
Review Your Application for Possible Drag Sources
API Overview
DtSvc Library and Header File
Functions
The DtDndContext Structure
Protocols
Operations
How Drag Sources Are Used
Starting a Drag
Dragging from Lists or Icons
Drag Threshold
Btransfer or Badjust
Initiating a Drag
Using Convert Callbacks
How Drop Zones Are Used
Registering a Drop Zone
Using the Transfer Callback
Using Data Typing

Part III Optional Integration
Expand TOC  6.  Integrating with the Workspace Manager
Expand TOC  7.  Common Desktop Environment Motif Widgets
Expand TOC  8.   Invoking Actions from Applications
Expand TOC  9.  Accessing the Data-Typing Database
Expand TOC  10.  Integrating with Calendar
Expand TOC  Glossary
Expand TOC  Index
 

Updated: 2003-09-29, 21:43