Prefect! Tom
On 08.08.13 23:40, Richard Bair wrote: > The peers don't impact the preferred sizes at all. Use this one instead of > impl_reapplyCSS (wrong one) > > impl_processCSS(true) > > > On Aug 8, 2013, at 2:35 PM, Tom Schindl <tom.schi...@bestsolution.at> wrote: > >> No same result! >> >>> BorderPane g = new BorderPane(); >>> TableView<String> v = new TableView<String>(); >>> g.setCenter(v); >>> Scene s = new Scene(g); >>> primaryStage.setScene(s); >>> g.impl_reapplyCSS(); >>> System.err.println(g.prefWidth(-1)); // 0 >>> primaryStage.show(); >> >> Could it be that this does not work because if a stage is not yet shown >> the peers have not been created? >> >> Tom >> >> On 08.08.13 23:29, Richard Bair wrote: >>> Yes, the problem is that CSS has not been executed yet. If you call >>> reapplyCSS (did we add that API yet? or is it still that impl_?) then you >>> can get a proper size from the control. >>> >>> Richard >>> >>> On Aug 8, 2013, at 2:26 PM, Tom Schindl <tom.schi...@bestsolution.at> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I've been trying to open a window in the minimal dimension needed by >>>> components but it looks like size calculations prefHeight/prefWidth only >>>> works if the stage is shown. >>>> >>>> I need the dimensions before showing the stage because I want to >>>> position it on the lower right of the screen before showing the stage >>>> because if doing it afterwards leads to flickering. >>>> >>>> >>>>> BorderPane g = new BorderPane(); >>>>> TableView<String> v = new TableView<String>(); >>>>> g.setCenter(v); >>>>> Scene s = new Scene(g); >>>>> primaryStage.setScene(s); >>>>> System.err.println(g.prefWidth(-1)); // 0 >>>>> primaryStage.show(); >>>>> System.err.println(g.prefWidth(-1)); // 248 >>>> >>>> Is this working as designed? >>>> >>>> Tom >>> >> >