Thanks, Tom.  Send me the source and I'll attach it on your behalf.

On 2/5/15 1:08 PM, Tom Eugelink wrote:
Luckily I had a test project still available from a previous CSS issue, so a simple test was easily created.
https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-39995

Now I only need a way to attach a file to that issue...

Tom


On 5-2-2015 16:47, David Grieve wrote:
Create an issue in JIRA and include a simple example that reproduces the issue.

On 2/4/15 4:13 PM, Tom Eugelink wrote:
I've just now ran JFXtras Samples under the latest 1.8.0_40 and it does not render identical as when run under 1.8.0_31, some CSS rules are not applied. Samples is easily downloaded from here (http://jfxtras.org/resources/java/jfxtras-labs-samples-8.0-r4-SNAPSHOT-shadow.jar) and started simply with "java -jar".

When run under 1.8.0_31 or older, the "LocalDateTimeTextfieldSample" shows a textfield with a popup button. When the button is pressed a popup is shown, with a gradient as the background and both an ok and cancel icon in the right top. The exact same jar under 1.8.0_40 does not show the gradient nor the two icons.

LocalDateTimeTextfield under water uses CalendarTextField, so the code for this is in the calendar based control: https://github.com/JFXtras/jfxtras/blob/8.0/jfxtras-controls/src/main/java/jfxtras/internal/scene/control/skin/CalendarTextFieldSkin.java https://github.com/JFXtras/jfxtras/blob/8.0/jfxtras-controls/src/main/resources/jfxtras/internal/scene/control/CalendarTextField.css

Interesting are the lines starting at 351 in the skin, which do:
    Popup lPopup = new Popup();
    ...
    BorderPane lBorderPane = new BorderPane();
lBorderPane.getStyleClass().add(this.getClass().getSimpleName() + "_popup"); // this amounts to "CalendarTextFieldSkin_popup "
    ...
    lPopup.getContent().add(lBorderPane);

This no longer results in applying the background colors as defined in the css file on line 12.
    .CalendarTextFieldSkin_popup {
-fx-background-color: -fx-shadow-highlight-color, -fx-outer-border, -fx-inner-border, -fx-body-color;
        -fx-background-insets: 0 0 -1 0,0,1,2;
        -fx-background-radius: 5,5,4,3;
        -fx-padding: 0.766667em 0.733333em 0.75em 0.733333em;
        -fx-text-fill: -fx-text-base-color;
    }

Neither are the two in the css defined icons applied to the ImageViews.

Is this intentional or a bug?

Tom



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