On Fri, 21 May 2021 06:32:02 GMT, Alexander Zuev <kiz...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> It is accessible from the "JFileChooser" drop-down menu. On my system, the >> Libraries at that drop down menu contain "GIT", "Documents", "Music". >> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/windows-libraries >> >> There are also "known folders" such as "Network" or "My computer" which do >> not have a real path but can be navigated in the JFileChooser and has an >> icon. > >> It is accessible from the "JFileChooser" drop-down menu. On my system, the >> Libraries at that drop down menu contain "GIT", "Documents", "Music". >> https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/windows-libraries >> >> There are also "known folders" such as "Network" or "My computer" which do >> not have a real path but can be navigated in the JFileChooser and has an >> icon. > > Ok, got it. Well, since they can be translated into the file system paths - > even if these paths do not belong to physical filesystem - they are supported > by the new API. Not for all of them i am able to receive the high resolution > icons - like "Recent Items" for some reason only provides 32x32 and 16x16 no > matter what size i am asking for. Others such as Documents, My Computer or 3D > Objects do provide all resolutions available. For example here's the > screenshot of all the available icons for 3D Objects >  But how you got them via this method? I am not sure what parameters should be passed to it. ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/2875