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Is it okay to make Integer-keyed Maps in Java? My data has lots of spread :) I added that information to the question. |
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Is it okay to make Integer-keyed Maps in Java? @jtahlborn thanks, I added that information! :) |
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Is it okay to make Integer-keyed Maps in Java? @jtahlborn "better" for me means at first place "faster". When there can't be anything faster, "better" means for me "having less RAM usage". |
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Is it okay to make Integer-keyed Maps in Java? I know I can do it, but I'm asking if there's any better way :) Thanks @fge, I'll look at this GNU Trove (although I prefer built-in classes :) ) |
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Focusable composite - SWT I really didn't want to post new question. But I really didn't have any choice; my previous question was closed, as you say, by 5 people that thought it is a duplicate. At this moment there are 2 votes for reopening for 2 days. I explained why my question is not a duplicate after it was closed, and at this moment nothing says that it will be reopened soon (or anytime). |
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Focusable composite - SWT I wanted to get answer for my question. Instead of that, I received "that question is a duplicate" box, although it's not a duplicate. What else I can do? My previous question is not a duplicate; if it was a duplicate, I wouldn't explain that, I wouldn't vote for reopening and I wouldn't post second question. That's not a matter of my attitude. |
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Focusable composite - SWT But it is NOT a duplicate... And I don't care what people thinks, they're wrong. By the way, Stack Overflow says: "If those answers do not fully address your question, please edit this question to explain how it is different or ask a new question." |
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Making composite focusable in SWT @Baz what's the reason? |
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Making composite focusable in SWT No... I don't want to tab-select composite. I want to make composite keyboard-focusable; make the composite catching keyboard events by clicking on it (just like you do when you click, for example, text box); I repeat - I don't want to tab-select it. And I can't try the solution from that question reply, because I don't have any controls in my composite (or, to be exact, I have 1 AWT control in this SWT composite, but I don't want to make AWT control focusable because it causes a lot of glitches...). |
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Making composite focusable in SWT It's not a duplicate... In linked topic above, the user wants to do something totally different... He wants to skip certain controls in Composite; I want to make composite keyboard-focusable. There's no need to close my question because I don't have any answer yet. |
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Unable to transfer file via Bluetooth from Android phone Or, instead of opening terminal, just press Ctrl+F2 and type "gnome-file-share-properties", then press Enter :) |
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