I added a note about removing Dprism.order=sw.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 7:27 PM Tres Finocchiaro
wrote:
> With the help from a paid fx support channel, we're making headway with
> this. The main help was disabling the recommended software option. At
> time of writing this, I recommend this warn
With the help from a paid fx support channel, we're making headway with
this. The main help was disabling the recommended software option. At
time of writing this, I recommend this warning/detail is added to the wiki:
https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Monocle
Quoting:
> *If you are
Danny,
Thanks this information is very valuable.
By using the provided patch, I too am able to re-use the Monocle framework
without suffering this bug.
For those visiting this thread (e.g. through archive) at a later time, it's
being tracked downstream here: https://github.com/qzind/tray/issues/
Hi Tres,
We also are suffering from this crash when running our TestFX unit tests,
particularly on Java 11.
It is due to a concurrency issue between the JavaFX thread and the
QuantumRenderer thread and there is an OpenJDK bug here:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8201567
Quoting from
I don't know if any jpro.one people are here but they implemented a
JavaFX to SVG rendering so they may have had some experience with this.
On 2/18/2020 6:54 PM, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
Thanks. I'm working with Gluon (commercially) to see if changing that
moving forward is possible, I'll focus
Thanks.
My focus will be initially on adding Desktop (Linux, macOS, Windows)
support for the WebView (and thus probably Node, Stage) capture functions.
As FX stands today these capture functions -- from a WebView perspective --
have some issues for use in a mission critical production environment
OK. FWIW, proper headless support, along the lines of AWT's headless
mode, would be a very useful enhancement to JavaFX. I suspect that
Monocle, at least in its current form, is not entirely suitable, at
least not without some refactoring.
-- Kevin
On 2/18/2020 3:54 PM, Tres Finocchiaro wrot
Thanks. I'm working with Gluon (commercially) to see if changing that
moving forward is possible, I'll focus my energy over there.
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020, 6:49 PM Kevin Rushforth
wrote:
> For desktop platforms, Monocle is only used as a testing framework. It
> isn't really suitable for proper hea
For desktop platforms, Monocle is only used as a testing framework. It
isn't really suitable for proper headless support (as I guess you
noticed), and isn't shipped on desktop platforms with the release.
-- Kevin
On 2/17/2020 11:12 AM, Tres Finocchiaro wrote:
Hi,
I'm the developer of a prin