Re: Right-to-left ChoiceBox popup position

2014-05-22 Thread Kevin Smith
While trying to create a sample to demonstrate the problem, it became
clear that it is not simple to reproduce. I eliminated the FXML and CSS
as possible causes, so it must be something deeper in our Java code. It
could even be related to it being embedded in a Swing JavaFX pane.

I have to set it aside for now, and will come back to it later. But I
wanted to update the list in case anyone else is seeing something similar.

Thanks,

Kevin


On 05/14/2014 03:48 PM, Jonathan Giles wrote:
> As far as I know it is unknown at this point. Please do file a bug with
> a test application.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- Jonathan
> 
> On 15/05/2014 10:46 a.m., Kevin Smith wrote:
>> In a scene that is configured to use a right-to-left orientation, we
>> have a ChoiceBox. When clicked, the popup of available items is shownin
>> the wrong position (well away from the choicebox itself). My guess is
>> that it is ignoring the orientation, and coming up in a relative
>> position that would be correct in a left-to-right screen.
>>
>> We have seen this on Windows, Mac, and Linux, using Java 1.8.0.
>>
>> Is this already a known problem? If not, let me know if I need to create
>> a sample app that demonstrates it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kevin
> 



Re: Right-to-left ChoiceBox popup position

2014-05-14 Thread Jonathan Giles
As far as I know it is unknown at this point. Please do file a bug with 
a test application.


Thanks,

-- Jonathan

On 15/05/2014 10:46 a.m., Kevin Smith wrote:

In a scene that is configured to use a right-to-left orientation, we
have a ChoiceBox. When clicked, the popup of available items is shownin
the wrong position (well away from the choicebox itself). My guess is
that it is ignoring the orientation, and coming up in a relative
position that would be correct in a left-to-right screen.

We have seen this on Windows, Mac, and Linux, using Java 1.8.0.

Is this already a known problem? If not, let me know if I need to create
a sample app that demonstrates it.

Thanks,

Kevin