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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0000166GeoSetterUser Interfacepublic2008-02-03 17:39
Reportermikep Assigned ToFriedemann  
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionfixed 
Product Version2.3.0 release 
Target VersionFixed in Version 
Summary0000166: Dragging into Viewer Window Moves Files
DescriptionHi Admin

I am not sure if this is correct but is seems to me that when you drag a file into the Viewer window, say from Windows Explorer, it actually moves the file to the "highlighted" directory ?

How do I drag and Drop files from an external application into Geosetter ?

Many Thanks

MikeP
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Friedemann

2008-01-31 20:02

administrator   ~0000367

I tested it and it works. When dragging a file, you musn't drop it on a directory in GeoSetter.

mikep

2008-02-01 08:14

reporter   ~0000370

Hi Friedemann

I thought that maybe a video would explain better what I am doing so you can point out where I am going wrong.

Maybe I am dropping it on the incorrect window ?

I still think that Geosetter should not move my files around ?

Please have a look at:
http://mikeandmorag.co.za/Geosetter/Drag_And_Drop/Drag_And_Drop.html

Thanks

MikeP

Friedemann

2008-02-02 00:46

administrator   ~0000373

I think this is a normal standard behaviour. If you drag and drop files from one directory to another on the same drive without pressing an additional key, the files will be moved. If you want the files to be copied, you have to press CTRL. If you drag files from one drive to another, they only will be copied.

I tried it out with ACDSee, which shows the same behaviour...

Issue History

Date Modified Username Field Change
2008-01-29 07:21 mikep New Issue
2008-01-29 13:07 Friedemann Status new => assigned
2008-01-29 13:07 Friedemann Assigned To => Friedemann
2008-01-31 20:02 Friedemann Note Added: 0000367
2008-02-01 08:14 mikep Note Added: 0000370
2008-02-02 00:46 Friedemann Note Added: 0000373
2008-02-03 17:39 Friedemann Status assigned => resolved
2008-02-03 17:39 Friedemann Resolution open => fixed