"TableView improvements (cell spanning, row / column freezing, etc)"
+1. Especially row and column freezing. And thanks for soliciting feedback. -David On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 6:45 PM, Jonathan Giles <jonathan.gi...@oracle.com> wrote: > Hi folks, > > Development on JDK 9 is slowly starting to ramp down, and we are starting > to turn our attention to the goals for JavaFX in JDK 10 and beyond. We are > starting to compile our list of what we think is important, but we really > want to hear from the community about what their highest priorities are to > them. As always, it's important to keep in mind what JavaFX is (e.g. it > isn't aiming to be a high-performance game engine), but even still there > are bound to be a number of places where people might want to weigh in, for > example: > > * New layout containers (e.g. Flexbox) > * Public APIs for UI control behaviors > * Marlin renderer enabled by default > * Support for CSS animations > * CSS performance improvements > * TableView improvements (cell spanning, row / column freezing, etc) > * TableView performance > * Focus traversal API > * WebGL support in WebView > * Improved image I/O support > * A JavaFX equivalent of the AWT Desktop APIs > * Multi-res image API > * NIO-backed writable images > > If there are other areas of interest that aren't listed here, please start > discussing them and we can work together to determine priorities. If all > you want to do is add a +1 for one of more of the items above, even that > will be very useful. > > Thanks, > -- Jonathan >