Thank you for sharing this proposal, Nir.
The addition of `MOUSE_DRAG_DONE` as an event type seems valuable for
improving the traceability of user interactions in graphical interfaces.
>From an institutional perspective, such events can support audit trails in
legal systems that require precise in
Update copyright year in files updated in the year 2025.
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Commit messages:
- 8365859: Update copyright header for files modified in 2025
Changes: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx25u/pull/10/files
Webrev: https://webrevs.openjdk.org/?repo=jfx25u&pr=10&range=00
Issue: https://bugs.ope
While a ListChangeListener can receive notifications for bulk
operations (addAll, removeAll, clear, etc.), SetChangeListener and
MapChangeListener only receive notifications for individual
add/replace/delete operations. For example, when mappings are added to
an ObservableMap with putAll(), listene
Gracias por compartir esta propuesta, Nir.
La incorporación de `MOUSE_DRAG_DONE` como tipo de evento parece útil para
mejorar la trazabilidad de acciones de usuario en interfaces gráficas.
Desde una perspectiva institucional, este tipo de eventos puede facilitar
la auditoría de interacciones en si
Thank you for sharing this proposal, Nir.
The addition of `MOUSE_DRAG_DONE` as an event type seems valuable for
improving the traceability of user interactions in graphical interfaces.
>From an institutional perspective, such events can support audit trails in
legal systems that require precise in
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Hi all,
This pull request contains a backport of commit 4a8f3abc from the openjdk/jfx
repository.
The commit being backported was authored by Hima Bindu Meda on 13 Aug 2025 and
was reviewed by Joeri Sykora and Kevin Rushforth.
Thanks!
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Commit messages:
- Backport 4a8f3abc8ee665
On Sat, 6 Sep 2025 08:21:53 GMT, Johan Vos wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This pull request contains a backport of commit 4a8f3abc from the openjdk/jfx
> repository.
>
> The commit being backported was authored by Hima Bindu Meda on 13 Aug 2025
> and was reviewed by Joeri Sykora and Kevin Rushforth.
>