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#4211 closed feature (wontfix)
Opened February 22, 2009 03:23AM UTC
Closed October 11, 2012 07:07PM UTC
Last modified October 11, 2012 09:15PM UTC
draggable() and droppable() on SVG objects
Reported by: | lukifer | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | |
Component: | ui.draggable | Version: | 1.6rc6 |
Keywords: | svg | Cc: | |
Blocked by: | Blocking: |
Description
Currently, drag-and-drop only works on native DOM objects. I would love it if SVG were supported as well.
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Change History (6)
Changed May 07, 2009 12:41PM UTC by comment:1
milestone: | TBD → 1.later |
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Changed February 21, 2010 08:35PM UTC by comment:2
I am designing a user interface based on mind-mapping and node-graphs. This feature would have helped me a lot!
Changed May 01, 2011 04:29AM UTC by comment:3
I am developing a kind of design lab and really wish jQuery UI could handle draggable SVG. Why? SVG is the only vector format for web, and vector is vital in design.
People would prefer SVG vector format to Bitmap with Hi-Res.. Reasons are simple, SVG is more scalable and light-weight..
I wish draggable() on SVG object.
Changed January 17, 2012 11:28PM UTC by comment:4
milestone: | 1.later → TBD |
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Changed October 11, 2012 07:07PM UTC by comment:5
resolution: | → wontfix |
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status: | new → closed |
jQuery doesn't support SVG.
Changed October 11, 2012 09:15PM UTC by comment:6
milestone: | TBD |
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Milestone TBD deleted
Very unlikeley to happen, considering the extremely low adoption of SVG.