On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 9:41 AM Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilshei...@qt.io> wrote:
> I am fairly confident that this has been like this since the Qt 1.x days, > and that it was designed to be like that. One can argue that we should have > done things differently back then, but here we are. > I am sorry, but this sort of argument is limiting innovation. "We have always done things like this, so even if incorrect now, we cannot change it". I am afraid that I cannot agree on this in general without going into the specifics of this issue. We must be open to new point of views and ways of thinking. Personally, I think that Shawn / Giuseppe's proposal are getting in the right direction. It feels wrong to suggest that Qt has an architecture where drag and drop means widgets are never released. It does concern a few of us, apparently. For sure, mouse press (-> drag and drop) -> release is the workflow a user and therefore the developer for the user (your API user) would intuitively expect. You may say that this can only be Qt 7 material and need a workaround for Qt 6, which is fine for me. But let us improve things!
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