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Elements' Summary 
 
DragAction  
The action selected by the user. 
   
 
DragOriginX  
The x coordinate where the drag originated in component coordinates.
   
 
DragOriginY  
The y coordinate where the drag originated in component coordinates.
   
 
DragSource  
The DragSource associated with this drag action.
   
 
Event  
The last event comprising the gesture.
   
 
Elements' Details 
 
DragAction 
byte DragAction ; 
Description  
The action selected by the user. 
  
Different constants may be combined using a logical OR.
 It's further possible to combine the ACTION_DEFAULT with one of the other 
 actions defined in DNDConstants .
 This means the user did not press any key during the Drag and Drop operation
 and the action that was combined with ACTION_DEFAULT is the system default action.
  
See also  
DNDConstants  
 
 
 
 
 
DragOriginX 
long DragOriginX ; 
Description  
The x coordinate where the drag originated in component coordinates.
  
 
 
 
 
 
DragOriginY 
long DragOriginY ; 
Description  
The y coordinate where the drag originated in component coordinates.
  
 
 
 
 
 
DragSource 
XDragSource  DragSource ; 
Description  
The DragSource associated with this drag action.
  
 
 
 
 
 
Event 
any Event ; 
Description  
The last event comprising the gesture.
  
The initial trigger event will presumably be a ::com::sun::star::awt ::MouseEvent  event.
 If it is not, the implementation should either react accordingly or
 presume that the left mouse button was clicked. 
  
 
 
 
 
 
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