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<RefEntryTitle>dsdm</RefEntryTitle>
<ManVolNum>user cmd</ManVolNum>
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<RefName><Command>dsdm</Command></RefName>
<RefPurpose>Drop Site Database Manager - Motif/OPENLOOK drag and drop
proxy agent
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</RefNameDiv>
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<Command>dsdm</Command>
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<Title>DESCRIPTION</Title>
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<Para>The
<Command>dsdm</Command>
manages a database of all drop sites on the display. When a drag
operation is started, the
<Command>dsdm</Command>
is queried for a list of the drop sites.
This drop site information is used by the dragging application to
identify drop sites and provide
user feedback during the drag operation.
</Para>
<Para>The
<Command>dsdm</Command>
provides a drag-and-drop
gateway between Motif and OPENLOOK applications.
When an object is dropped on a drop site,
the
<Command>dsdm</Command>
gets a drop message from
the drop sender application. The
<Command>dsdm</Command>
then translates
the drop message, and sends the translated message
to the drop receiver application.
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</RefSect1>
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<Title>WARNINGS</Title>
<Para>The
<Command>dsdm</Command>
must be running before applications are started for the drag-and-drop
gateway feature to work.
</Para>
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