http://redmine.emweb.be/http://redmine.emweb.be/favicon.ico?16934085252022-01-24T10:59:37ZRedmineWt - Bug #9589: Wt does not always show the indicator between the rows if dropping on an item is also allowed.http://redmine.emweb.be/issues/9589?journal_id=387492022-01-24T10:59:37ZKorneel Dumonkorneel@emweb.be
<ul></ul><p>The idea is that if the view allows both <code>OnItem</code> and <code>BetweenRows</code> that it will show the bold line in between rows except when the model item has the <code>DropEnabled</code> flag, then it will show the indication for dropping on the item.</p>
<p>In your example, all items have <code>DropEnabled</code> set so there should actually be no possibility to drop between rows (which seems a bit bugged). Does this make sense?</p>
Wt - Bug #9589: Wt does not always show the indicator between the rows if dropping on an item is also allowed.http://redmine.emweb.be/issues/9589?journal_id=388222022-01-25T14:19:56ZAndreas Frolovandreas.frolov@pit.de
<ul></ul><p>Hi Korneel<br>
no, that makes no sense. You made it possible to set both modes OnItem and BetweenRows. Then you say it's impossible to use them both at the same time. I do not understand that.</p>
<p>Most hierarchical models use both modes. Dropping between rows inserts an element on the same level and dropping on an item inserts a sub-item. With flat models it is sometimes necessary to insert new elements or to overwrite existing ones. Current implementation makes such functionality impossible.</p>