Previously, input streams created by AndroidDocument instances did not
implement setPosition, so they were not useful for reading some file
formats, such as WAV.
Due to limitations of the Java InputStream interface, seeking backwards
in a stream requires creating a whole new stream and seeking from the
beginning, so it could be quite slow.
Prior to this commit it was possible to get the menu bar deactivated
by moving the mouse to an adjacent menu item and then back again. If
the movement was quick enough the corresponding PopupMenu would be
dismissed and created again before the dismissal's async command
handler would run. The command handler would see that the dismissed
menu's index and the currently activated index are equal and
deactivate the menu bar.
Previously having a JUCE title bar prevented the style flags from
being restored, and this caused the native window border resizers to
remain active after entering and then leaving full screen.
- Fixes an off-by-one error when navigating by rows, caused by treating
the table header as a row. The table header now has the header
accessibility role.
- Fixes a bug where reordering table columns would cause the table to
become inaccessible.
- Fixes a bug where the screen reader would try to navigate hidden table
columns.
- Fixes an issue where moving the VoiceOver cursor to a partially hidden
cell would cause the focus to move to the table itself, rather than to
the cell.
Before this commit it was possible for the plugin to transfer control
to its internal MessageThread and call
IComponentHandler::restartComponent() from it.
Previously opening a PopupMenu and then clicking somewhere outside
the application would cause the mouse button representation to be
stuck in a down state.
In 6f3fb5a29f windowBorder member of
LinuxComponentPeer was changed to mean the logical size of the border
that is independent of the current scale factor. This was done to fix a
bug and make it consistent with the bounds member, which is also
independent from the scale factor.
This change wasn't taken into account in XWindowSystem::setBounds()
causing a positioning bug.