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Bug 201066 - drag and drop attachments
drag and drop attachments
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: evolution
Classification: Applications
Component: Mailer
unspecified
Other All
: Normal enhancement
: ---
Assigned To: Jeffrey Stedfast
Evolution QA team
evolution[composer] evolution[MIME]
Depends on:
Blocks: 216095
 
 
Reported: 2001-01-03 18:51 UTC by Dan Winship
Modified: 2013-09-10 14:02 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: Unversioned Enhancement



Description Dan Winship 2001-01-03 18:51:57 UTC
should be able to drag and drop attachments
Comment 1 Jeffrey Stedfast 2001-06-18 18:17:22 UTC
from where to where?
Comment 2 Dan Winship 2001-06-18 21:43:14 UTC
Nautilus -> composer and MailDisplay -> Nautilus are the
important ones. Given that, MailDisplay -> Composer,
Composer -> Nautilus, and Composer -> Composer ought to come
pretty much for free
Comment 3 Jeffrey Stedfast 2001-06-19 18:55:52 UTC
this is what we have so far (since I'm having problems with nautilus
dnd, I'm gonna come back to this later):

nautilus->composer
message-list->folder-tree
message-list->composer
Comment 4 Jeffrey Stedfast 2001-07-10 19:26:56 UTC
I've also got message-list->konqueror and message-list->nautilus
working now
Comment 5 Jeffrey Stedfast 2001-08-08 21:35:13 UTC
yea, this would be nice but you are looking at someone who is clueless
about how to write gtk widgets (which is supposedly what I have to do
to get DnD working in the mail display) so this will have to be put
off for some future date.
Comment 6 Nat Friedman 2001-10-12 07:15:11 UTC
Setting this to 1.1.  Desktop integration is important for 1.1.
Comment 7 Not Zed 2001-10-19 19:28:02 UTC
dnd from mail display is a gtkhtml issue isn't it?

as it would be to the gtkhtml editor?
Comment 8 Luis Villa 2001-11-26 17:04:19 UTC
Because of the decision to remap 1.1->1.2 and 1.2->1.4, I'm going to be
moving a large number of bugs around in the bugzilla. You can just
search on 'body contains' 'Because of the decision to remap' and mark
all as read. Please direct all questions about this change to
evolution@ximian.com, not the bug.
Luis

Comment 9 Luis Villa 2001-11-27 15:45:21 UTC
All important new features that are to be 1.2 are (at least
temporarily) critical until we get a handle on where we stand for 1.2.
Comment 10 Luis Villa 2001-11-27 15:52:16 UTC
On tenth thought, the better way to handle this is to leave this as
major and make the tracker bug critical. Sorry for the spam.
Comment 11 Luis Villa 2001-12-07 15:28:19 UTC
gtkhtml dudes: can you guys comment on zucchi's claim that this is at
least partially your problem?
Comment 12 Jeffrey Stedfast 2002-02-13 23:37:11 UTC
okay, so this isn't a GtkHTML issue at all if we drag starting at the
embedded button/menu/thingy widget.
Comment 13 Jeffrey Stedfast 2002-02-14 01:24:17 UTC
this is now implemented.