https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-46188
I cannot add sources to the issue, so I've attached them to this email.
Tom
On 8-6-2015 14:44, Kevin Rushforth wrote:
At first glance, I agree that this seems like a bug. Please file a JIRA issue
with your test program.
Thanks.
-- Kevin
Tom Eugelink wrote:
Well, I spent quite some time on the clipping and while it I still can't get
every situation to play nice, the basic code to get the clipping on a text
working in right-to-left node orientation seems to be:
clip.x = text.width - text.parent.width
https://github.com/JFXtras/jfxtras/blob/8.0/jfxtras-agenda/src/main/java/jfxtras/internal/scene/control/skin/agenda/base24hour/LayoutHelp.java#L89
So it seems that clipping is not including in the automatic mirror when
entering right-to-left mode. I would think this is a bug?
Tom
On 4-6-2015 21:29, Tom Eugelink wrote:
Someone posted an issue with JFXtras Agenda and right-to-left node orientation.
I fixed the part where dragging an appointment was using scene based
coordinates and thus did not play nice with the automatic mirroring when
right-to-left is activated.
However, I also see rendering issues where clipping is used on a Text node to
limit the visible descriptive text to the width and height of the appointment.
After some fiddling I come to the conclusion that clipping apparently is not
fully included in the mirroring. If it were, then the clip should render
correctly, but OTOH it is not at its unmirrored position either. This partial
behavior confuses me. In one situation I need to move the clip a illigical 20
pixels to the right when right-to-left is active. Very strange. Any ideas or
suggestions what causes clipping to behave differently in the mirroring?
Tom