This version adds support for a "drop" event to enable drag-and-drop functionality. The ScrollingPanel has been refactored to fix the bugs spotted by DoZ. It includes a new ColourPicker gadget supplied by Mark Adamson that allows a colour to be chosen by manipulating RGB sliders. It is built with devKitARM r30 and includes the usual set of bugfixes.
Fixes: - Removed Woopsi::startup() call from template. - Fixed bug in Gadget::checkCollision(x,y,width,height). - Renamed CalendarDayButton to StickyButton. - WoopsiKey inherits from StickyButton instead of Button. - ScrollableBase no longer contains implemented methods or data; all moved to ScrollingPanel. - Child gadgets of ScrollingPanel no longer get drawn to wrong screen if scrolled out of top of panel; Gadget::getPhysicalScreenNumber() is more intelligent. - Graphics::scroll() returns correctly-sized rects in revealed rects array. - Replaced WindowBorderBottom, WindowBorderTop and WindowBorderSide classes with more elaborate drawing code in AmigaWindow class. - Replaced ScreenTitle class with more elaborate drawing code in AmigaScreen class. - Made ScrollableBase a base class of ScrollingTextBox; implemented all pure virtual functions. - ScrollingListBox raises value changed, action, click, release, release outside and double-click events correctly. - RadioButtonGroup raises value click, release, release outside and double-click events correctly.
New Features: - Added x and y parameters to Gadget::stopDragging(). - Added drop event (drag-and-drop). - Added Gadget::isBeingDragged(). - Added PipeDream demo. - Built with devkitARM r30. - Added ScrollbarPanel gadget. - Added ColourPicker gadget (contributed by Mark Adamson). - Added ColourPicker test. - Added ScrollingPanel::isContentScrolled() and setContentScrolled() to allow DMA copying of panel contents to be disabled if not needed.
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