Is it possible to change the positioning of the avatar with dojo toolkit's dnd api? At the moment, when dragging, the avatar of the dragged item appears to the right and below the mouse cursor. I want it to be in the same position as the mouse cursor. I ran some usability tests on my application, and most people seem to attempt to try and drag the avatar into the drop area, as opposed to moving the cursor over the drop area. Any input would be nice. Thanks!
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Sorry, not possible for technical reasons. UPDATE: by popular demands these are technical reasons:
But I know that other people can do it! It should be possible! Yes, it is possible … in principle:
Why Dojo doesn't do that? For a number of technical reasons (finally we got there!):
How do I know that? Because Dojo used to have this kind of drag'n'drop in earlier versions, and we got sick and tired fighting problems I described above. Any improvement was an uphill battle, which increased the code size. Finally we decided against reinventing and replicating mechanisms already built in a browser. A browser does virtually the same work: calculates geometry of nodes, finds the underlying node, and dispatches a mouse move event appropriately. The current implementation doesn't use mouse move events and do not calculate the geometry. Instead it relies on mouse over/out events detected by targets after a drag was started. It works reliably and scales well. Another wrinkle in this story: Dojo treats targets as containers — a very common use case (shopping carts, rearranging items, editing hierarchies). Linear containers and generic trees are implemented at the moment, custom containers are possible. When dragging and dropping you can see and drop dragged items in a proper position within a target container, e.g., inserting them between existing items. Implementing this feature using geometric calculations and checks would be prohibitively expensive. |
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