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Accepting non-file drags in the Dock
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Accepting non-file drags in the Dock


  • Subject: Accepting non-file drags in the Dock
  • From: ∞ <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 18:38:58 +0100

I see that some applications can accept a drag of what I assume are some pasteboard types on their Dock icon. For example, Safari can accept URLs (opens them) and strings (looks them up on Google unless they're URL-ish).

I can't find a NSApplication delegate method to accept this kind of drop. Is there any Cocoa thing I'm missing, or is it something that must be done with non-Cocoa APIs? Apple Events? Carbon events?

 - ∞

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