Drag and Drop Functions for controlling drag and drop handling. GTK+ has a rich set of functions for doing inter-process communication via the drag-and-drop metaphore. GTK+ can do drag and drop (DND) via multiple protocols. The currently supported protocols are the Xdnd and Motif protocols. As well as the functions listed here, applications may need to use some facilities provided for Selections. Also, the Drag and Drop API makes use of signals in the #GtkWidget class. The #GtkDestfaults enumeration specifies the various types of action that will be taken on behalf of the user for a drag destination site. GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_MOTION If set for a widget, GTK+, during a drag over this widget will check if the drag matches this widget's list of possible targets and actions. GTK+ will then call gtk_drag_status() as appropriate. GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_HIGHLIGHT If set for a widget, GTK+ will draw a highlight on this widget as long as a drag is over this widget and the wiget drag format and action is accetable. GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_DROP If set for a widget, when a drop occurs, GTK+ will will check if the drag matches this widget's list of possible targets and actions. If so, GTK+ will call gtk_drag_data_get() on behalf of the widget. Whether or not the drop is succesful, GTK+ will call gtk_drag_finish(). If the action was a move, then if the drag was succesful, then %TRUE will be passed for the @delete parameter to gtk_drag_finish(). GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_ALL If set, specifies that all default actions should be taken. @GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_MOTION: @GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_HIGHLIGHT: @GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_DROP: @GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_ALL: The #GtkTargetFlags enumeration is used to specifies constraints on an entry in a GtkTargetTable. %GTK_TARGET_SAME_APP If this is set, the target will only be selected for drags within a single application. %GTK_TARGET_SAME_WIDGET If this is set, the target will only be selected for drags within a single widget. @GTK_TARGET_SAME_APP: @GTK_TARGET_SAME_WIDGET: Set a widget as a potential drop destination. @widget: a widget @flags: the flags that specify what actions GTK+ should take on behalf of a widget for drops onto that widget. The @targets and @actions fields only are used if %GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_MOTION or %GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_DROP are given. @targets: a pointer to an array of #GtkTargetEntry indicating the drop types that this widget will accept. @n_targets: the number of entries in @targets. @actions: a bitmask of possible actions for a drop onto this widget. Set this widget as a proxy for drops to another window. @widget: a #GtkWidget @proxy_window: the window to which to forward drag events @protocol: the drag protocol which the @proxy_window accepts (You can use gdk_drag_get_protocol() to determine this) @use_coordinates: If true, send the same coordinates to the destination, because it is a embedded subwindow. Clear information about a drop destination set with gtk_drag_dest_set(). The widget will no longer receive notification of drags. @widget: a #GtkWidget Inform the drag source that the drop is finished, and that the data of the drag will no longer be required. @context: the drag context. @success: a flag indicating whether the drop was succesful @del: a flag indicating whether the source should delete the original data. (This should be %TRUE for a move) @time: the timestamp from the "drag_data_drop" signal. Get the data associated with a drag. When the data is received or the retrieval fails, GTK+ will emit a "drag_data_received" signal. Failure of the retrieval is indicated by the length field of the @selection_data signal parameter being negative. However, when gtk_drag_get_data() is called implicitely because the %GTK_DRAG_DEFAULT_DROP was set, then the widget will not receive notification of failed drops. @widget: the widget that will receive the "drag_data_received" signal. @context: the drag context @target: the target (form of the data) to retrieve. @time: a timestamp for retrieving the data. This will generally be the time received in a "drag_data_motion" or "drag_data_drop" signal. Determine the source widget for a drag. @context: a (destination side) drag context. @Returns: if the drag is occurring within a single application, a pointer to the source widget. Otherwise, NULL. Draw a highlight around a widget. This will attach handlers to "expose_event" and "draw", so the highlight will continue to be displayed until gtk_drag_unhighlight is called. @widget: a widget to highlight Remove a highlight set by gtk_drag_highlight() from a widget. is called. @widget: a widget to remove the highlight from. Initiate a drag on the source side. The function only needs to be used when the application is starting drags itself, and is not needed when gtk_drag_source_set() is used. @widget: the source widget. @targets: The targets (data formats) in which the source can provide the data. @actions: A bitmask of the allowed drag actions for this drag. @button: The button the user clicked to start the drag. @event: The event that triggered the start of the drag. Usually @Returns: The context for this drag. Change the icon for a widget to a given widget. GTK+ will not destroy the icon, so if you don't want it to persist, you should connect to the "drag_end" signal and destroy it yourself. @context: the context for a drag. (This must be called with a context for the source side of a drag) @widget: A toplevel window to use as an icon. @hot_x: The X offset within @widget of the hotspot. @hot_y: The Y offset within @widget of the hotspot. Sets a given pixmap as the icon for a given drag. GTK+ retains a reference count for the arguments, and will release them when they are no longer needed. @context: the context for a drag. (This must be called with a context for the source side of a drag) @colormap: the colormap of the icon @pixmap: the image data for the icon @mask: the transparency mask for an image. @hot_x: The X offset within @widget of the hotspot. @hot_y: The Y offset within @widget of the hotspot. Set the icon for a particular drag to the default icon. @context: the context for a drag. (This must be called with a context for the source side of a drag) Change the default drag icon. GTK+ retains a reference count for the arguments, and will release them when they are no longer needed. @colormap: the colormap of the icon @pixmap: the image data for the icon @mask: the transparency mask for an image. @hot_x: The X offset within @widget of the hotspot. @hot_y: The Y offset within @widget of the hotspot. Sets up a widget so that GTK+ will start a drag operation when the user clicks and drags on the widget. The widget must have a window. @widget: a #GtkWidget @start_button_mask: the bitmask of buttons that can start the drag @targets: the table of targets that the drag will support @n_targets: the number of items in @targets @actions: the bitmask of possible actions for a drag from this widget. Sets the icon that will be used for drags from a particular widget. GTK+ retains a reference count for the arguments, and will release them when they are no longer needed. @widget: a #GtkWidget @colormap: the colormap of the icon @pixmap: the image data for the icon @mask: the transparency mask for an image. Undo the effects of gtk_drag_source_set(). @widget: a #GtkWidget Internal function. @widget: @event: Internal function. @toplevel: @event: