David,
Please review the following simple change to fast-fail the build with a
more meaningful error message if the DirectX SDK (or Windows SDK) is not
installed.
https://javafx-jira.kenai.com/browse/RT-40125
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~kcr/RT-40125/webrev.00/
Thanks.
-- Kevin
Kevin,
Thanks for your answer. The workaround works. Will post the bug as soon as
I can.
-- Carlos AlegrÃa
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote:
> The GM965 is a very old and unsupported graphics card. If you would like
> to file a JIRA [1] and include the output of:
>
>
Ah, I see. I was looking at the code that uploaded the pixels which
behaved as I described, but I didn't check the texture creation code,
which does look like it will reject it as you indicate.
It looks like insertInterpColor, which computes the image data for the
texture from the gradient co
JavaFX classes, including beans functionality, are delivered with the
JDK and we have no plan to make them available separately.
-- Kevin
Benjamin Gentner wrote:
Hello,
any possibility to release the functionality contained in
javafx.beans.property.* and required dependencies as separate JAR
Hi Tom,
lately I've been battling similar issues. One important thing I learned
here is that if my custom control wraps a TextField in its skin I have
to make sure that the custom control is not focus-traversable.
It also seems difficult to have focus on the custom control in terms of
Node.f
It actually is fairly simple. This is what ideally should happen:
CalendarTextField extends Control
- Node has: ReadOnlyBooleanProperty focusProperty();
CalendarTextFieldSkin extends Skin
- private TextField textField = new TextField();
- *getSkinnable().focusProperty().bind(textField.focusPrope
Hi Jim,
thanks for your reply. Right now I do not see anything.
PaintHelper.initGradientTextures() eventually calls ES2Texture.create(), which
checks if the requested pixel format is supported. This test fails in my case,
because WebGL is ES2 only and the extension is not supported. But when I
Hi Tom,
can you provide a code example? I am not sure I understand all the details
correctly. :) In particular it is important to know which of the properties are
defined in your code and which properties you are just using. For example it is
possible to bind a readonly property, but only if it
JFXtras has a number of extended textfields (BigDecimal, Calendar, LocalDate,
...). These controls use a TextField in their skin to compose this control.
These extended textfield controls have a readonly focusProperty()... What would
be the best way to forward the focusProperty of the TextField
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