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Re: Path of dropped image



I am able to get the path of the image. Now how to I set the image of the NSImageView to the image that was dropped on it?

Thanks,

-Rhon
On Thursday, August 21, 2003, at 6:10 AM, klaus umland wrote:

I would suggest to get the path of the object, before it was dropped, from
drag info:

drag info

Plural: drag infos

Inherits from: item


Rhon Fitzwater :

Can anyone tell me how I can get the path (full location ) of an image
I drop on a NSImageView I have setup for drag-and-drop? I would also
like to set the image of the imageview to the image that is dropped on
the imageview??

Thanks,

-Rhon
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