Labels are generally used as renderers. They don't have renderers themselves. 
FWIW, Swing labels and renderers work the same way.

On Apr 19, 2010, at 5:34 PM, Shahzad Bhatti wrote:

> I can use the wtkx id to get the handle to the label and change the color as 
> you suggested, but having a renderer would have been cleaner and consistent 
> with other ui components. Thanks.
> 
> 
> On 4/19/10 2:27 PM, "Greg Brown" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> You can just use the syntax I mentioned below to change the color of a Label 
> in a Form.
> 
> I don't think there are any examples dedicated to ImageView, but it is pretty 
> straightforward to use. The easiest way to use it would be to pass the URL of 
> the image you want to load to ImageView#setImage(URL). If the image is stored 
> in your JAR file, you probably want to load it synchronously. However, if it 
> is remote, you may want to have the ImageView load it asynchronously, by 
> calling ImageView#setAsynchronous(true) before calling setImage(URL).
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> 
> On Apr 19, 2010, at 5:18 PM, Shahzad Bhatti wrote:
> 
>> I am using a set of labels along with Form similar to stock details in the 
>> stock-tracker example. I would like to display "change value" of the stock 
>> in green or red color along. For example, in the stock tracker example, the 
>> table renderer uses custom renderer to show change value in different color 
>> and I need to do the same thing in the labels that is loaded by the form. 
>> Also, do you have any examples to use image as well. Thanks.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 4/19/10 2:02 PM, "Greg Brown" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Not quite sure what you are looking for. Are you trying to write a table, 
>> tree, or button renderer, or are you just trying to change the color/icon of 
>> a Label?
>> 
>> To change the color of a label, you can just set the "color" style:
>> 
>> label.getStyles().put("color", "#ffffff");
>> 
>> Unlike Swing JLabels, Pivot Labels don't combine a text label and an icon - 
>> they only display text. To create the equivalent of a Swing JLabel, you can 
>> use a BoxPane that contains an ImageView and a Label.
>> 
>> 
>> On Apr 19, 2010, at 4:53 PM, Shahzad Bhatti wrote:
>> 
>>> I need to modify color and an icon for a label based on its value. I saw 
>>> example code that uses renderer for tables, trees and buttons but can 
>>> someone suggest the best way to write renderer  for label to that.  Thanks.
>>> 
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