On Tue, 11 Mar 2025 20:20:40 GMT, Kevin Rushforth <k...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> This PR adds the release notes for the JavaFX 24 release. This will first go 
>> into master, and then be backported to the jfx24 branch so it will be 
>> available in that branch when JavaFX 24 is published (and from there also 
>> synced into the jfx24u repo).
>> 
>> The following filter was used to produce the list of issues fixed in JavaFX 
>> 24:
>> 
>> https://bugs.openjdk.org/issues/?filter=46704
>> 
>> Additionally, we had seven issues with a release-note=yes label, which are 
>> included in the list of important changes, etc (one of them is still pending 
>> the text for the release note).
>
> Kevin Rushforth has updated the pull request incrementally with one 
> additional commit since the last revision:
> 
>   Review feedback

doc-files/release-notes-24.md line 70:

> 68: JavaFX 24 supports the Java Image I/O API, allowing applications to use 
> third-party image loaders in addition to the built-in image loaders. This 
> includes the ability to use variable-density image loaders for formats like 
> SVG. When an image is loaded using a variable-density image loader, JavaFX 
> rasterizes the image with the screen's DPI scaling.
> 69: 
> 70: Applications that want to use this feature can use existing open-source 
> Image I/O extension libraries, or register a custom Image I/O service 
> provider instance with the `IIORegistry` class. Refer to the Java [Image I/O 
> documentation](https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/23/docs/api/java.desktop/javax/imageio/package-summary.html)
>  for more information.

NOTE to reviewers: I will change this to 24 with the next commit, but since it 
will be transiently broken, I wanted to give reviewers a chance to see the page 
with working links.

doc-files/release-notes-24.md line 154:

> 152: [JDK-8305418](https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8305418) | [Linux] 
> Replace obsolete XIM as Input Method Editor | window-toolkit
> 153: 
> 154: See the API docs for a list of [new 
> APIs](https://openjfx.io/javadoc/23/new-list.html) and [deprecated 
> APIs](https://openjfx.io/javadoc/23/deprecated-list.html) in each release.

I'll change this from 23 to 24 in the next commit.

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1712#discussion_r1990073278
PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1712#discussion_r1990073751

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