Hi,
I pushed my hacked together PoC to
https://github.com/javafxports/openjdk-jfx/pull/145.
Tom
On 01.08.18 22:00, Tom Schindl wrote:
> I logged https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8208649
>
> Tom
>
> On 31.07.18 22:14, Tom Schindl wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I could not resist giving my idea a t
I logged https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8208649
Tom
On 31.07.18 22:14, Tom Schindl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I could not resist giving my idea a try and passing the native-pointer
> from SWT completely through JavaFX and using it as a parent on Windows
> created by FX.
>
> Although my C/Object
Hi,
I could not resist giving my idea a try and passing the native-pointer
from SWT completely through JavaFX and using it as a parent on Windows
created by FX.
Although my C/Objective-C knowledge is next to useless it works and now
Popup-Windows (eg created by a DropDown are a Native-Child of th
hi,
yes and I can confirm that the date-picker issue is not that dramatic on
Windows. If I modify my test case just a bit by opening my own stage
with a parent-stage the z-order at least can also get messed up on
windows.
package test;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javafx.application.P
OK, I can reproduce it on Mac using JDK 11-ea and the latest jfx-dev.
Can you file a bug?
-- Kevin
On 7/31/2018 5:51 AM, Tom Schindl wrote:
Hi,
I'm on Mac as well and just gave 8u181 a spin and see the same problem
(beside others eg the DropDown popup does not move with window).
Just to mak
Hi,
I'm on Mac as well and just gave 8u181 a spin and see the same problem
(beside others eg the DropDown popup does not move with window).
Just to make sure: It is curcial to not only bring up the DropDown-List
but also open the Dialog-Window with the color-spectrum, ... .
Tom
On 31.07.18 14:3
I did the test on a Mac.
MacOS High Sierra
OpenJDK12ea4
OpenJFX11ea20 (SDK)
I just ran the code and repeated the steps given by Tom.
* Bring up the DropDown-List
* Bring up the custom color dialog
* Click somewhere in the JFrame
Michael
Am 31.07.18 um 14:19 schrieb Kevin Rushforth:
I ran the t
I ran the test program on Windows 7 using JDK-11+24 plus my local build
of openjfx 11, and I can't reproduce the problem. I suspect that
Prasanta is correct in that this was fixed for FX/Swing interop by
JDK-8185634 (on the FX side) and JDK-8187803 (on the AWT side). I don't
know why you and To
Hi Tom
I gave it a try with the latest OpenJDK12ea and OpenJFX11ea and I still
see the same baviour which you described.
Michael
Am 31.07.18 um 13:08 schrieb Tom Schindl:
Hi,
I give it a try but from the bug description and discussion I would have
assumed it deals with the opposite problems (Op
...there are no EA-Builds of Java8 available anymore (Looks like Oracle does
not want people to test fixes for upcoming 8-update anymore)
EA builds of JDK 8u192 were supposed to be published last week, but
there was a glitch. I hope it will be fixed soon.
Having said that, I see that the
Hi,
I give it a try but from the bug description and discussion I would have
assumed it deals with the opposite problems (Opening a Swing-Dialog from
an JavaFX-Application who uses Swing-Node).
I also studied the code to see if how you make a JavaFX-Stage having a
different owner but I could only
Hi Tom,
I am not able to see the problem in latest workspace. I believe this
issue is already fixed by JDK-8185634.
Regards
Prasanta
On 7/31/2018 1:16 PM, Tom Schindl wrote:
Hi,
In one of our customers application we have major problems when
embedding JavaFX into SWT (but from my tests the s
Hi,
In one of our customers application we have major problems when
embedding JavaFX into SWT (but from my tests the situation is equal for
Swing).
In the end all windows (most commonly popup-windows) are affected
because they don't have a parent-window assigned and so they can be
hidden by the w
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