Infact '#the.button1' means id = the, cssclass = button1

So it would match 

Button b ...;
b.setId("the");
b.getClassNames().add("button1");

Tom

Von meinem iPhone gesendet

> Am 10.05.2017 um 16:02 schrieb David Grieve <david.gri...@oracle.com>:
> 
> Having an id with a dot is not valid CSS syntax.
> 
> From the spec: " An ID selector contains a "number sign" (U+0023, #) 
> immediately followed by the ID value, which must be an CSS identifiers."
> 
> An identifier is defined here: 
> https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/syndata.html#value-def-identifier. The tldr; is 
> that an identifier cannot contain a dot.
> 
> 
>> On 5/10/17 9:23 AM, Jens Auer wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am working on a project which enforces unique FX Id by using a naming 
>> convention mirroring the hierarchical structure of the controls in the name, 
>> delimited by dots. So for example, we have a button "myPane.button1". I am 
>> not able to select this button in a css file. Here is an example program and 
>> the css file:
>> 
>> import javafx.application.Application;
>> import javafx.scene.Scene;
>> import javafx.scene.control.Button;
>> import javafx.scene.layout.VBox;
>> import javafx.stage.Stage;
>> 
>> public class CssTest extends Application {
>> 
>>     public static void main(final String[] args) {
>>         Application.launch(args);
>>     }
>> 
>>     @Override
>>     public void start(final Stage stage) {
>>         VBox vbox = new VBox();
>>         Button b1 = new Button();
>>         b1.setId("the.button");
>>         b1.setText("BUTTON1");
>> 
>>         Button b2 = new Button();
>>         b2.setId("thebutton");
>>         b2.setText("BUTTON2");
>> 
>>         vbox.getChildren().addAll(b1, b2);
>>         vbox.getStylesheets().add("stylesheet.css");
>> 
>>         final Scene scene = new Scene(vbox);
>> 
>>         stage.setScene(scene);
>>         stage.show();
>>     }
>> }
>> The css file is
>> 
>> #the\.button {
>>     -fx-graphic: url("Keyboard.png");
>> }
>> 
>> #thebutton {
>>     -fx-graphic: url("Keyboard.png");
>> }
>> 
>> As far as I understand the CSS definition the names are valid ids and 
>> escaping should work here. Is this a limitation in the JavaFX CSS parser?
>> 
>> Best wishes,
>> Jens
>> 
>> Jens Auer
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