SWTSwing 3.2.0004 review

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SWTSwing is a port of the SWT graphical toolkit to Swing

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Developer: Christopher Deckers
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SWTSwing is a port of the SWT graphical toolkit to Swing. SWTSwing project brings portability, a bridge between Swing and SWT components, look and feel support and much more!

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What's New in This Release:
Modifiers are not repeated when key is stuck.
Tree and table focus and enabling requests are rerouted to appropriate components.
Modal dialogs don't generate an exception anymore.
File Transfer is implemented.
Text position for check tool items is not below anymore but on the same line.
Selection event is sent for check box tool items.
Selection event is sent for check box menu items.
Fixes to the Coolbar.
Default selection for Tree is added.
Layout is reviewed with some forced events to comply with expected behaviour.
CTRL+SHIFT+F2 debugging facility that dumps control tree is added.
Dialogs are non focusable now.
A tree to which children are added at expansion time does expand.
A composite with multiple children does not flash anymore.
Setting a null background image does not throw an exception.
More GC enhancements.
Few improvements to the image handling.
The look of Toolbar drop-down buttons is reviewed to work across L&Fs.
Printing is now a stub, instead of the win32 version.
Only 3 cursors use custom images now, the others now use one that resembles.
Item removal in Tree is fixed.
Mnemonics are fixed for tab items.
Null images can be set on tree items, tree columns and table columns.
Display's mapping method for rectangle is fixed.
Toolbar's height is constrained to its preferred value.
Graphic context coordinates are adjusted.
Table headers for Tree do not show anymore on some look and feels.
The tree widget is mostly implemented.
The Table listener for component events is corrected to be the container.
Non-ASCII characters are defined using their unicode value.
The class cast when closing a dialog in fake dispatch mode seems to be fixed.
JCoolBar.isLocked() does not call itself anymore.

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