On Thu, 27 Feb 2025 18:01:55 GMT, Andy Goryachev <ango...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> doc-files/release-notes-24.md line 78: >> >>> 76: `ScrollPane` now only responds to key events when it is the active >>> focus owner. This ensures that custom controls and other UI elements work >>> correctly inside a `ScrollPane`, providing a more consistent and intuitive >>> navigation experience. >>> 77: >>> 78: Reverting to Previous `ScrollPane` Behavior: >> >> This section describing the workaround makes this release note relatively >> long. As noted in [this JBS >> comment](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8343066?focusedId=14756771&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-14756771), >> we might consider putting somewhere else and have the release note link to >> it. > > Though it's probably too late for jfx24, I would like to see jfx JEPs and > notes like this to be a part of the jfx repo. Github rendering of .md files > is pretty good and the target audience is jfx developers and users. > > Maybe something along the lines of > > `/doc-files/notes/2024/0227/JDK-8340852-ScrollPane-Consumes-Navigation-Keys` Yes, likely too late for JavaFX 24 (at least for JEPs, which will need discussion on the mailing list). Going forward we should consider something along these lines I think. Whatever we end up doing for JEPs or notes should be organized by JavaFX release not calendar date. So maybe something like: doc-files/notes/24/JDK-8340852-info.md If we think we need a hint in the name of the file as to what the note is about (I don't think it's needed for additional release note information), then maybe: doc-files/notes/24/JDK-8340852-ScrollPane-restore-previous-behavior.md ------------- PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1712#discussion_r1974186557