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Project Summary

The GongSolutions.WPF.DragDrop library is a drag'n'drop framework for WPF.

It has the following features:
•Works with MVVM : the logic for the drag and drop can be placed in a ViewModel. No code needs to be placed in codebehind, instead attached properties are used to bind to a drag handler/drop handler in a ViewModel.
•Works with multiple selections.
•Can drag data within the same control to re-order, or between controls.
•Works with TreeViews.
•Can insert an item into a collection, or drop one item onto another.
•Can display Adorners to give the user visual feedback of the operation in progress.
•Has sensible defaults so that you have to write less code for common operations.

Tags

csharp dotnet dragdrop mvvm net wpf

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Project Security

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C#
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XAML
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30 Day Summary

Jun 15 2025 — Jul 15 2025

12 Month Summary

Jul 15 2024 — Jul 15 2025
  • 17 Commits
    Down -11 (39%) from previous 12 months
  • 3 Contributors
    Down -2 (40%) from previous 12 months