RE: WebView: in jfx9 the ENTER key from keyboard does not add new lines on textareas (but works correctly on jfx8)

2018-04-14 Thread Murali Billa
Hi Mirco,

I tried the below sample code with JDK9+180 in Ubuntu and able to reproduce 
this issue.

I tried with latest JDK build in Ubuntu (and in windows too) and not able to 
reproduce this issue (i can see new lines are being added upon entering ENTER 
key)

I suggest you can verify  with latest JDK build.

Thanks,
Murali

-Original Message-
From: Mirco  
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2018 10:16 PM
To: openjfx-dev@openjdk.java.net
Subject: WebView: in jfx9 the ENTER key from keyboard does not add new lines on 
textareas (but works correctly on jfx8)

Hi,
please forgive me if this is not the appropriate place for such kind of reports.
I've encountered what seems a regression from jfx8, at least on "Ubuntu 16.04".
As stated in the mail object the ENTER key produces no effects inside any 
editable components of a webpage.
Note: the CTRL-M works instead.

What follows is a very simple example to illustrate the issue:

import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.scene.Node;
import javafx.scene.Scene;
import javafx.scene.web.WebEngine;
import javafx.scene.web.WebView;
import javafx.stage.Stage;
import javafx.scene.layout.VBox;
import javafx.scene.input.KeyEvent;

public class WebViewSample extends Application {
private Scene scene;

@Override public void start(Stage stage) {
stage.setTitle("Web View");
WebView editor = new WebView();
WebEngine engine = editor.getEngine();
engine.setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
engine.loadContent("Type content 
here..."); editor.setContextMenuEnabled(false);
editor.addEventFilter(KeyEvent.KEY_PRESSED, (KeyEvent evt) -> { 
System.out.println(evt.getCode()); });
VBox root = new VBox();
root.getChildren().add(editor);
scene = new Scene(root,750,500);
stage.setScene(scene);
stage.show();
}

public static void main(String[] args){
launch(WebViewSample.class, args);
}
}

As you can see the ENTER event is intercepted and printed out by the filter but 
no newline is added.
This problem should not be confused with an old bug related to the JFXPanel 
(here no swing is involved).
I have not tried with the latest builds of openjfx so just in case you are 
aware of that and/or the problem is already resolved please ignore this email.

Kind regards,

Mirco


WebView: in jfx9 the ENTER key from keyboard does not add new lines on textareas (but works correctly on jfx8)

2018-04-14 Thread Mirco
Hi,
please forgive me if this is not the appropriate place for such kind of
reports.
I've encountered what seems a regression from jfx8, at least on "Ubuntu
16.04".
As stated in the mail object the ENTER key produces no effects inside any
editable components of a webpage.
Note: the CTRL-M works instead.

What follows is a very simple example to illustrate the issue:

import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.scene.Node;
import javafx.scene.Scene;
import javafx.scene.web.WebEngine;
import javafx.scene.web.WebView;
import javafx.stage.Stage;
import javafx.scene.layout.VBox;
import javafx.scene.input.KeyEvent;

public class WebViewSample extends Application {
private Scene scene;

@Override public void start(Stage stage) {
stage.setTitle("Web View");
WebView editor = new WebView();
WebEngine engine = editor.getEngine();
engine.setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
engine.loadContent("Type content
here...");
editor.setContextMenuEnabled(false);
editor.addEventFilter(KeyEvent.KEY_PRESSED, (KeyEvent evt) -> {
System.out.println(evt.getCode()); });
VBox root = new VBox();
root.getChildren().add(editor);
scene = new Scene(root,750,500);
stage.setScene(scene);
stage.show();
}

public static void main(String[] args){
launch(WebViewSample.class, args);
}
}

As you can see the ENTER event is intercepted and printed out by the filter
but no newline is added.
This problem should not be confused with an old bug related to the JFXPanel
(here no swing is involved).
I have not tried with the latest builds of openjfx so just in case you are
aware of that and/or the problem is already resolved please ignore this
email.

Kind regards,

Mirco