drag-and-drop with mouse?

Leisha Wharfield leisha at decisionresearch.org
Thu Apr 19 22:42:10 UTC 2007


I would probably use in-line code to redraw the screen rather than slide 
states, just because I found that method to be so easy.

Leisha Wharfield
Decision Research
Eugene, Oregon, USA

Stephani Foraker wrote:

>Hi,
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>Just curious. Someone here is wondering if eprime can implement moving around bmp objects (on a slide, say) by using a mouse to click on a bmp/object, drag it to a new location on the screen, and drop in a new location. 
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>My present thought is to use strHit to compare a click location to a particular object on a slide, bmpX (say, defined as an attribute on a trial list) - based on a sample program at eprime downloads (response areas for mouse input). that would identify which bmp was selected. 
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>but instead of drag-and-drop, the subject could then click a destination location on another part of the screen - is there any way to then 'move' the selected/first-clicked-on-bmpX to the new location chosen by the second mouse click? are predefined destination locations the way to go, as in, treat the destinations as objects on a slide, too (say, 9 are allowed), and then display a different slide state to reflect the new location of bmpX?
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>any suggestions appreciated.
>Thanks, Stephani
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>Stephani Foraker
>*Please note my preferred email address*
>sforaker at uchicago.edu
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