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Alright starting off with the basics

now is it possible to do a drag and drop window

 

to explain more hopefully.

it would be like a normal folder but with koda gui interlace in it.

then by dragging and dropping a folder/file onto this script. and then dragging and dropping a folder/file back onto a desktop or another basic folder.

if this is possible where do i begin. where would the information be to get started

if some one could point me in the right direction. and give me all the information on this as much as you guys can would be appreciated it.

thx in advance. hopefully i explained my situation well enough.

 

 

Posted

Sure, see

$WS_EX_ACCEPTFILES

$GUI_DROPACCEPTED

That should show you the way.

Im not sure about the drag and drop back tho, from the application to windows..

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