cday wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 7:15 pmFor users who only wish to selectively block 'drag and drop' a confirmation prompt would be better, for users who never wish to use it, and wish to avoid the risk of an unfortunate accident that you described, a setting to disable 'drag and drop' would be preferable. So maybe a setting, with 'drag and drop' enabled with a confirmation prompt?
As I said:
For the former, a confirmation prompt is ideal, but a disabling would be worthless.
For the latter, disabling would be ideal, but a confirmation prompt would still kinda work.
Personally, I never intentionally use 'drag and drop' due to the risk of an unintended consequence that could be unnoticed and hard to correct, although in Linux it actually seems to be the only way to load a file in some applications that lack File > Open..

Are you talking about dragging and dropping between XnView, and other programs?
...because given what the OP says about it (and the linking to the thread "Do we have a move undo?", as being related), it seems to me, to be quite clear that OP meant dragging and dropping
within XnView.
Not to/from XnView from/to another program. (even though that is what is most often meant, when one uses the phrase "drag and drop")
As for dragging and dropping between XnView, and other programs:
I don't get why you'd want to drag and drop anything
into XnView, and would be very worried about what that would do
...but I don't see why anyone would have a problem with dragging and dropping stuff
from XnView.
Except doing so, into a file manager, of course. I would absolutely avoid that, and a disabling of copying/moving, due to such actions, would be nice and comforting.