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human interface swing spec

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noname - 28 May 2006 04:00 GMT
Hi,

i once recall, i've seen mention of spec of all human swing
interface spec from a pdf file on java web site, as far as
i can remember. That document explained every single mouse
stroke and key stroke, what it does and all. But i cannot
find the location of this document, that i found only once
mentioned on a newsgroup.
In the hope someone would know / remember. As mentioned
the author of the 'reply' post, he said it was a difficult
document to find on the java web site, and also, but i
don't remember the term he used to talk about what i mention
myself 'user interface', 'human design' of swing.
I hope anyone could provide some clues in here, i am much
desperate to find it again, and feel much stupid that
i didn't either downloaded or bookmarked this document.

Thanks for your help,

patrick
Michael Dunn - 28 May 2006 08:34 GMT
> Hi,
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> desperate to find it again, and feel much stupid that
> i didn't either downloaded or bookmarked this document.

this might start you off for the keys, but is out of date

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/javax/swing/doc-files/Key-Index.html
noname - 28 May 2006 17:05 GMT
>> Hi,
>>
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>
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/javax/swing/doc-files/Key-Index.html

Well thanks to both of you.. while i thought of a more complete work. Like
the real work report which may have driven most swing work i suppose.
Whatever thanks for help...
dimitar - 28 May 2006 09:30 GMT
Do you mean this?

http://java.sun.com/products/jlf/ed2/book/


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