Hi Anthony
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Anthony Petrov
wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
>
>> Which of the
>> two mailing lists is the more appropriate one to post these things
>> (JFX problems which look like they might be platform-specific) to?
>
>
> FYI: the JDK Mac OS X Port Project has been completed
Hi Robert,
Which of the
two mailing lists is the more appropriate one to post these things
(JFX problems which look like they might be platform-specific) to?
FYI: the JDK Mac OS X Port Project has been completed long time ago, so
currently the macosx-port-dev@ mailing list isn't appropriate f
No, it does not. So it is not the CSS.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Tom Schindl
wrote:
> To rule out CSS is the reason you could directly set the background:
>
> pane.setBackground(new Background(new BackgroundFill(Color.rgb(54, 54,
> 54), CornerRadii.EMPTY, Insets.EMPTY)));
>
> Does that im
To rule out CSS is the reason you could directly set the background:
pane.setBackground(new Background(new BackgroundFill(Color.rgb(54, 54,
54), CornerRadii.EMPTY, Insets.EMPTY)));
Does that improve the situation?
Tom
On 02.06.14 09:51, Robert Krüger wrote:
> Thanks but it does not seem to imp
Thanks but it does not seem to improve the situation.
btw, I am using 1.8.0_05-b13 on Mac OS 10.9.3 on a retina MBP.
On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 9:59 PM, Jeff Martin wrote:
> I haven't seen this, but here's a hack you can try:
>
> // Show stage transparent once to get proper drawing
>
I haven't seen this, but here's a hack you can try:
// Show stage transparent once to get proper drawing
_stage.setOpacity(0); _stage.show(); _stage.hide();
_stage.setOpacity(1);
I've done this before to trigger Stage to set it's width/height property (which
I needed to position
Hi,
I'm in the process of evaluating Java FX 8 for our currently
Swing-based product (also Java 8) on OSX.
My first attempt to style a stage's background resulted in an ugly
flashing effect which I would classify as a show-stopper for
delivering a commercial product. This looks like it is caused