When a drop destination has accepted a dragged item, certain signals will be
emitted, depending on what action has been selected. For instance, the user
might have held down the Shift key to specify a
move rather than a copy. Remember that
the user can only select the actions which you have specified in your calls to
drag_dest_set() and
drag_source_set().
The source widget will emit these signals, in this order:
drag_begin: Provides a Gdk::Drag.
drag_data_get: Provides a Gdk::Drag,
and a Gtk::SelectionData object, in which you should put the requested data.
drag_end: Provides a Gdk::Drag.
The destination widget will emit these signals, in this order:
drag_motion: Provides a Gdk::Drop and coordinates.
You can call the status() method of the Gdk::Drop
to indicate which action will be accepted.
drag_drop: Provides a Gdk::Drop and coordinates.
You can call drag_get_data(), which triggers the
drag_data_get signal in the source widget, and then the
drag_data_received signal in the destination widget.
drag_data_received: Provides a Gdk::Drop,
and a Gtk::SelectionData object which contains the
dropped data. You should call the finish() or
failed() method of the Gdk::Drop
to indicate whether the operation was successful.