pub struct DropTargetBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder-pattern type to construct DropTarget objects.

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Create a new DropTargetBuilder.

Build the DropTarget.

The GdkDragActions that this drop target supports.

The gdk::ContentFormats that determine the supported data formats.

Whether the drop data should be preloaded when the pointer is only hovering over the widget but has not been released.

Setting this property allows finer grained reaction to an ongoing drop at the cost of loading more data.

The default value for this property is false to avoid downloading huge amounts of data by accident.

For example, if somebody drags a full document of gigabytes of text from a text editor across a widget with a preloading drop target, this data will be downloaded, even if the data is ultimately dropped elsewhere.

For a lot of data formats, the amount of data is very small (like GDK_TYPE_RGBA), so enabling this property does not hurt at all. And for local-only Drag-and-Drop operations, no data transfer is done, so enabling it there is free.

The name for this controller, typically used for debugging purposes.

The limit for which events this controller will handle.

The propagation phase at which this controller will handle events.

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