Thanks, Neil. The underlying cause is likely to be the same. I'm going to resolve the one you created as a duplicate so the fact that this is critical to scene builder is not lost.
On Dec 12, 2013, at 7:48 AM, ngalarn...@abinitio.com wrote: > The Jira I filed is at: > > https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-34850 > > The slight difference is that I applied the stylesheet on the scene > instead of the button. > > > Neil > > > > From: Jerome Cambon <jerome.cam...@oracle.com> > To: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net > Date: 12/12/2013 04:26 AM > Subject: Re: Reloading stylesheets > Sent by: openjfx-dev-boun...@openjdk.java.net > > > > This is also impacting Scene Builder. > > I have filed a Jira with a test case: > https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-34863 > > Jerome > > On 12/11/13 6:19 PM, David Grieve wrote: >> There is clearly a bug there somewhere. Would you mind filing an issue > on javafx-jira.kenai.com? >> >> On Dec 11, 2013, at 11:51 AM, ngalarn...@abinitio.com wrote: >> >>> Hi David, >>> >>> I have stylesheet SWITCHING working fine. I can switch between 2 > different >>> stylesheets on disk without tearing down & rebuilding my Scene. To do > this >>> I simply do: >>> scene.stylesheets.clear() >>> scene.stylesheets.add(differentStylesheet) >>> and the changes show up immediately (I'm assuming those 2 lines cause a >>> .css recalculation & a pulse). >>> >>> I would like to get stylesheet RELOADING to work in my JavaFX 8 app. By >>> this I mean picking up changes in a single .css file. This would allow > the >>> developers to tweak the stylesheet & reload to see the effects >>> immediately. >>> >>> Unfortunately, it feels like the Filename of the stylesheet is the Key > in >>> a cache that isn't getting cleared by my code above. Nothing visible >>> happens when I do: >>> scene.stylesheets.clear() >>> scene.stylesheets.add(sameStylesheet) >>> >>> Given your description below, my impression is that RELOADING should > also >>> work... >>> >>> Thank you for any suggestions, >>> >>> Neil >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> From: David Grieve <david.gri...@oracle.com> >>> To: Werner Lehmann <lehm...@media-interactive.de> >>> Cc: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net >>> Date: 12/10/2013 11:10 AM >>> Subject: Re: Reloading stylesheets >>> Sent by: openjfx-dev-boun...@openjdk.java.net >>> >>> >>> >>> The way it works in 8.0 is that there is a cache of loaded stylesheets. >>> When a scene or parent adds a stylesheet, the stylesheet is added to > the >>> cache. Any other scene or parent that uses the same stylesheet will get >>> the one from cache. If a scene or parent later removes the stylesheet, > the >>> stylesheet is removed from the cache and the css style cache for any > scene >>> or parent that referenced that stylesheet is cleared (since the set of >>> styles may have changed). Any scene or parent that referenced the now >>> removed stylesheet is told to reapply its styles. Since the stylesheet > is >>> no longer in cache, it will be re-parsed (or reloaded if there is a > binary >>> version of the stylesheet) when it is called for by a scene or parent. >>> >>> The way it worked in 2.x was an abomination. >>> >>> On Dec 10, 2013, at 10:30 AM, Werner Lehmann >>> <lehm...@media-interactive.de> wrote: >>> >>>> Interesting. Assuming the stylesheets are still cached, how would it >>> know when to reload and not use the cached sheet? Or has sheet > processing >>> been optimized so much that caching is not necessary anymore... >>>> On 10.12.2013 16:15, Tom Schindl wrote: >>>>> No on FX8 you need to remove and readd them! So the only thing >>> different >>>>> is that you omit the reload-call on FX8. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> NOTICE from Ab Initio: This email (including any attachments) may > contain >>> information that is subject to confidentiality obligations or is > legally >>> privileged, and sender does not waive confidentiality or privilege. If >>> received in error, please notify the sender, delete this email, and > make >>> no further use, disclosure, or distribution. > > > > > > NOTICE from Ab Initio: This email (including any attachments) may contain > information that is subject to confidentiality obligations or is legally > privileged, and sender does not waive confidentiality or privilege. If > received in error, please notify the sender, delete this email, and make > no further use, disclosure, or distribution.