Bug 1897 - drag&drop of files
Summary: drag&drop of files
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: kdevelop
Classification: Applications
Component: All editors (show other bugs)
Version: 1.0.2
Platform: unspecified Other
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KDevelop-Devel List
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Reported: 1999-09-08 10:18 UTC by Unknown
Modified: 2007-01-01 17:10 UTC (History)
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Description Sebastian Brandt 1999-09-08 10:00:45 UTC
(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***)


Package: kdevelop
Version: 1.0beta2
Severity: normal

Bugreport ID : 10:3208.09.99

Originator: Sebastian Brandt
E-Mail: brandt@I5.Informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de

Subject : drag&drop of files

Error Class: change-request
Error Location: editor
Priority: low
Bug Description ---------------------------

This is not a bug but a missing feature.
It is not possible to open a file in the editor by dropping
it from a kfm-window.
This is a problem only when opening files that do not belong
to the current project.

How to repeat the error -------------------



Bugfix or Workaround ----------------------

Use the open dialog.
As the dialog usually starts in the home directory there may
be a lot of dirs to traverse.

System Information ------------------------

KDevelop version: 1.0beta2
KDE version: 1.1.1
QT version: 1.44
OS/Distribution: Linux 2.2.9/SuSE 6.0
Compiler: egcs-2.91.66
Comment 1 Jorge Adriano 2003-04-27 23:29:44 UTC
Come on, KDE 1.1.1!! I thikn it is time to close this bug no? 
J.A. 
Comment 2 Hamish Rodda 2003-11-28 13:06:42 UTC
If this is even relevant anymore, it's certainly not the place of katepart to implement, it's up to kdevelop... unless I'm missing something?
Comment 3 Christoph Cullmann 2003-11-28 20:56:39 UTC
yes, i don't think kate part should handle that, too, kdevelop issue
Comment 4 Sebastian Brandt 2004-05-11 09:37:55 UTC
Well, you're right, kdevelop moved on a bit from v1.0beta2 - if the "problem" still persists, it's rather time for a new post.
I mark it as resolved, though "no longer applies" or "out of date" would fit better.
Comment 5 Amilcar do Carmo Lucas 2004-05-14 14:22:16 UTC
It still applies :( 
Comment 6 Michael Duelli 2007-01-01 17:02:52 UTC
Is this still true ? At least for a C++ project, I can drag'n'drop a file from somewhere within KDE into the kdevelop editor window and it will be opened even if it does not belong to my current project.
Comment 7 Jens Dagerbo 2007-01-01 17:10:25 UTC
Right. This was implemented a month or so back on 3.4 branch. Fixed. :)