Updated -- I can now drag any NSTextField control around with the following code:
ViewController.swift
class ViewController: NSViewController {
@IBAction override func mouseDragged(theEvent: NSEvent) {
let dragPoint = theEvent.locationInWindow
//var newDragLocation = NSPoint()
print( "dragPoint X,Y = \(dragPoint)" )
if controlToMove != nil {
//newDragLocation = (controlToMove!.convertPoint(dragPoint, fromView: nil))
//print( "newDragLocation X,Y = \(newDragLocation)" )
var cntrl_location = NSRect();
cntrl_location = controlToMove!.frame
print( "cntrl_location X,Y = \(cntrl_location)" )
let previousLocation = cntrl_location
//I think this is the problem with the current dragging? - my location is not the dragPoint
//it is the dragPoint minus/plus some offset to the control frame origin???
var location = CGPoint()
location = dragPoint
var delta_x = CGFloat()
var delta_y = CGFloat()
delta_x = location.x - previousLocation.origin.x
delta_y = location.y - previousLocation.origin.y
print( "delta X,Y = \(delta_x), \(delta_y)" )
// move label
cntrl_location.origin = CGPointMake(location.x + delta_x, location.y + delta_y);
print( "cntrl_location.orgin = \(cntrl_location.origin)" )
// save the new drag location for the next drag event
//lastDragLocation=newDragLocation
controlToMove!.frame = cntrl_location
print( "controlToMove.frame X,Y = \(controlToMove?.frame)" )
lastLocation = cntrl_location.origin
}
}
But it has just a very small problem: when I drag the label or textfield control two of them occur flickering back and fourth as I drag. It has to do with one showing up at the mouse location and one showing up at the new control frame or origin location alternating back and fourth as I drag. I just can't yet figure out the correct logic for the drag yet?