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// Copyright (C) 2017 The Qt Company Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only
/*!
\title Qt Quick Examples - Drag and Drop
\example draganddrop
\brief This is a collection of QML drag and drop examples.
\image qml-draganddrop-example.png
\ingroup qtquickexamples
\examplecategory {Graphics}
\e{Drag and Drop} is a collection of small QML examples relating to the drag
and drop functionality. For more information, visit the \l{Drag and Drop}
page.
\include examples-run.qdocinc
\section1 Tiles
\e Tiles adds drag and drop to simple rectangles, which you can drag into a
specific grid.
It has a DragTile component which uses a MouseArea to move an item when
dragged:
\snippet draganddrop/tiles/DragTile.qml 0
\snippet draganddrop/tiles/DragTile.qml 1
And a DropTile component on which the dragged tiles can be dropped:
\snippet draganddrop/tiles/DropTile.qml 0
The keys property of the DropArea will only allow an item to be dropped on it if it
has a matching key in its Drag.keys property.
\section1 GridView Example
The \e {GridView Example} adds drag and drop to a \l GridView, allowing you
to visually reorder the delegates without changing the underlying
\l ListModel. It uses a \l DelegateModel to move a delegate item to the
position of another item it is dragged over.
\snippet draganddrop/views/gridview.qml 0
\snippet draganddrop/views/gridview.qml 1
*/
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