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Drag&Drop image opacity


  • Subject: Drag&Drop image opacity
  • From: JP HARMAND via Cocoa-dev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2020 17:18:23 +0100

If I assign an opaque image to an  NSDrag, the system add some transparency to
my image while dragging.
This is OK, but I would like to adjust this transparency to better see through
the image while it is over some of my app interface objects.
Could not find any way to do this .
Of course I can make my image itself transparent, but I don’t want that because
the image will become later  the icon for a file.

Is there a way to achieve that  in Cocoa   ?
Thanks for any help

RGDS
JPH



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