Hi, I'm having trouble getting my head around drag-and-drop. At a simplified level, I have a canvas (implemented as a custom container with its own GdkWindow) with some icons on it, and I'd like the user to be able to drag-and-drop the icons into new locations within the container canvas. I am able to move widgets at the code level, I'm just stuck on connecting this up with the drag-and-drop infrastructure. Here is a PyGTK test app which illustrates my difficulty: http://dev.laptop.org/~dsd/20111003/ddtest.py It draws a square-with-line icon towards the top left and sets it as a drag source. The parent container and its parent GtkWindow are both set as drag destinations, and I hook up all of the drag-related signals on the icon widget, container, and the window, just so that I can see whats going on. The result is that the drag-related signals are received only by the parent GtkWindow and not by the container (apart from drag-begin which is received by the source). I would like them to be received by the container. Not marking the GtkWindow as a drag dest doesn't help. If I swap out my custom container for a GtkFixed, then both the GtkFixed and the parent GtkWindow receive the signals I'm interested in. What am I doing wrong in my custom container class for it to not receive drag events or act as a drag dest? cheers Daniel _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list