While testing with our application I have noticed that the mousewheel events are not being fired. The mousewheel handler is added to a FocusPanel using the addMouseWheelHandler method. Other events such as mouse up/down, mouse move etc. are being fired correctly from the same panel.
On Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 7:25:54 PM UTC-5 Colin Alworth wrote: > Thanks George - my email is [email protected] for you and anyone else > interested here. > > We don't have enough Windows testers at this time - if anyone else is able > to test for Windows (or other platform), I'd appreciate an hour or two of > your time. > > There is still one more switch-expression bug that needs fixing, we have a > few contributors who will test after I make that fix, then we'll start the > release process. > > -Colin > > On Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 7:22:36 PM UTC-5 George Paret wrote: > >> I can help with the testing. I have verified that two issues that we are >> looking forward to having fixed are working as expected with the latest >> HEAD-SNAPSHOT >> >> P.S. I don't have the permission to email you directly. >> >> On Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 8:19:15 AM UTC-5 Colin Alworth wrote: >> >>> We're down to two PRs left to merge, one deprecating unused code and >>> deleting already deprecated types, and one phasing out use of a browser >>> event that Chrome has removed. I'm leaving both up for another day and then >>> I'll land them and we should be on our way. >>> >>> This is the part of the release where we need some testers, running a >>> variety of operating systems, browsers, and Java versions. If you're >>> interested, please email me off-list with the various setups you can test, >>> and I'll make sure we have good coverage as we give the release a shakedown. >>> >>> Quick summary of the release: >>> * Java 8 is no longer supported for running tests, dev mode, or the >>> compiler, and while it should still work for RPC/RequestFactory server >>> components, it is untested in this release - if this is important to you, >>> please make sure you take a close look here. >>> * Java 17 language features are supported - records, switch >>> expressions, text blocks, sealed classes, pattern matching instanceof >>> * SDM can be restarted more easily without waiting for the 9876 port to >>> be freed up >>> * JRE improvements, Java 10 changes for Collections, BigInteger >>> constructors >>> * CSP improvements for RPC, linkers, SDM >>> * Sourcemap improvements, better cross browser support, ability to >>> generate a single map file rather than copy all sources as individual files >>> >>> Once we have a few volunteers covering Java 11-23, Windows/MacOS/Linux, >>> Edge/Chrome/Firefox, and the last two PRs are landed, I'll make a staging >>> release and share the details so we can all get started. >>> >>> Thanks in advance, and thanks for all of your help in getting to this >>> point! >>> >>> -Colin >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GWT Contributors" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/google-web-toolkit-contributors/ad9ff7f2-205b-4f35-a189-68cf37e3b0b1n%40googlegroups.com.
