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=== Arguments ===
 
=== Arguments ===
 
{{param|string|path|The full platform-dependent path to the directory. It can be used as an argument to [[love.filesystem.mount]], in order to gain read access to the directory with love.filesystem.}}
 
{{param|string|path|The full platform-dependent path to the directory. It can be used as an argument to [[love.filesystem.mount]], in order to gain read access to the directory with love.filesystem.}}
{{param|File|file|The unopened File object representing the file that was dropped.}}
 
 
=== Returns ===
 
=== Returns ===
 
Nothing.
 
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{{#set:Description=Callback function triggered when a directory is dragged and dropped onto the window.}}
 
{{#set:Description=Callback function triggered when a directory is dragged and dropped onto the window.}}
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== Other Languages ==
 
== Other Languages ==
 
{{i18n|love.directorydropped}}
 
{{i18n|love.directorydropped}}

Latest revision as of 22:31, 7 March 2019

Available since LÖVE 0.10.0
This function is not supported in earlier versions.

Callback function triggered when a directory is dragged and dropped onto the window.

Function

Synopsis

love.directorydropped( path )

Arguments

string path
The full platform-dependent path to the directory. It can be used as an argument to love.filesystem.mount, in order to gain read access to the directory with love.filesystem.

Returns

Nothing.

Notes

Paths passed into this callback are able to be used with love.filesystem.mount, which is the only way to get read access via love.filesystem to the dropped directory. love.filesystem.mount does not generally accept other full platform-dependent directory paths that haven't been dragged and dropped onto the window.

See Also


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