This doesn't work ... I did not see anything in my TreeView...
Here is the MyCustomTreeCell class:
public class MyCustomTreeCell extends TreeCell<java.nio.file.Path> { private final ImageView icon; public MyCustomTreeCell() { super(); icon = new ImageView();
I want to ask if there is an option to set the vertical position of the node handles of the TreeView-control.
I used a custom TreeCell factory with icons of sizes between 24 and 64 pixel and the location of the handle is regardless of the size of the icon on top of the cell. So if you got large icons the view did not look so nice.What I want is a property or something to center the handle in the cell depending on the size of the cell. Is there such an option?
I've got the game working just fine, but I don't like the way it starts playing the second you hit the "Run Last Class" button in Eclipse, and would really like to have the game start, then wait for the user to click a button before running the core WHILE loop. Everything is implemented in a single class, and here is the playGame method that starts the ball moving:
private void playGame(){ while (!gameover){ moveBall(); checkForCollisions(); }
All I want to do is pause before the WHILE loop until the users clicks the mouse button, nothing fancier than that! I've done quite a bit of reading, and it looks like ActionEvent may be the way to go, but I'm not clear on how to use it correctly in this scenario.
I want to do something when the treeitem collapsed or expanded,but both clicked the tree item icon and double clicked tree item can collapsed or expanded the tree item.so how to listen collapse and expand event?
How do I keep an item (TreeItem) from being selected when performing a drag -n- drop? I don't want it to be selected because it will end up making the target disappear (selection of TreeItem changes target panel).
Related question: Is there a way to "veto" a tree selection change as well?
I have a case where I have a TreeView and I use it to select items from the tree. After I select each item I then clear the TreeView selection. Then, when I select outside of the window, the setFocused is called which in turn selects item 0 from the tree. I see in the TreeView.java the code,
private InvalidationListener focusedListener = observable -> { // RT-25679 - we select the first item in the control if there is no // current selection or focus on any other cell MultipleSelectionModel<TreeItem<T>> sm = getSelectionModel(); FocusModel<TreeItem<T>> fm = getFocusModel();
In the method mouseClicked(MouseEvent me) the co-ords of the click are obtained.
* if they are within the confines of the rectangle rect, console output System.out.println("inside box") is displayed * in either case the click co-ords are displayed in the console
I'm getting the co-ords of the mouse clicks but no message when the click is inside the box
import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.MouseEvent; import java.awt.event.MouseListener; /* Experiment 04 was successful. So now (Experiment 05) I must try and see if I can identify mouse clicks that occur within the rectangle. */
public class AFrame extends Frame implements MouseListener { ARectangle rect; public AFrame(ARectangle rect) {
I am having trouble with a mouse click method. In short I have a hexagon grid, and every time I want to click on one particular hexagon I want the color of the hexagon to change to blue(by default the color is grey). This part works, but when I go to click on another hexagon I want the color of the previous hexagon to change back to grey while at the same time changing the color of the current hexagon clicked to blue. So in other words, I only want one hexagon blue at a time. How might I do this?
I have a hexagon class for one particular hexagon, and a hexmap class for multiple hexagons. I know I should probably be handling mouse clicks in the hexmap since it deals with the whole thing. But I cannot say something like hexagon.setColor within a mouselistener in that class(it gives me a lot of issues). Here is some of my code :
public class Hexagons() public Hexagons(HexMap theMap, int mapRow, int mapCol, int width, int height) { this.map = theMap; this.row = mapRow; this.col = mapCol; this.width = width; this.height = height;
I have made a window using JFrame and on my JPanel I have added 3 components: 2 JTextFields ("field1" and "field2") and inbetween them a JButton ("switch"). My goal is to switch the value of field1 to field2 and vice versa when the JButton is clicked. I thought this ActionListener which I have added to my JButton would achieve my goal:
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { field2.setText(field1.getText()); field1.setText(field2.getText()); }
However, it changes the value of field2 into the value of field1 but not the other way around.
I try to bind the text-property of a selected cell of a TreeView to a label. So if the user click on a cell in the treeview the label should show the cell text. Now I am quite confused about the options I got to do so. Should I use label.textProperty().bind( ... ??? ... ) The treeview.onMouseClicked()property? or something different?
Is there a possibility to use events for additional mouse buttons, like the next or previous mouse buttons, in javafx? If I use the setOnMousePressed event on a node, it only throws an event for the "PRIMARY" "SECONDARY" and "MIDDLE" buttons.
If I use this java application [URL] .... it is also possible to throw events for the next or previous mouse buttons of the mouse. But not in my javafx application.
treeView.setOnMouseClicked(new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() { @Override public void handle(MouseEvent mouseEvent) { if (mouseEvent.getClickCount() == 2 && mouseEvent.getButton() == MouseButton.PRIMARY) { // Some action } } });
For some reason when I click on a tab body I can also perform the listener action. How I can add additional statement to perform the action only if I select node?
I have multiselection working in my TableView but only via shift-click or using the keyboard but how do I enable the selection of several table rows via a mouse drag? It does not seem to work out of the box.
I develop a desktop soft use javafx8, and remove default border (e.g. title and close/min/max button), now use mouse left key click the taskbar icon is nothing,i want click the taskbar icon,if stage it's show then hidden, if stage it's hidden then show it,the problem is I can't capture any mouse click event,so i can't show or hidden my stage.
I'm using java FX-8 and JDK 1.8,Netbeans 8.0.2.I want to open pdf on button click in my JavaFXML Application.I have triued pdf viewer plugins and iText but it doesn;t work.I have to pass variable value in pdf too.
I want to develop simple example in which I can select TreeView Nodes with Buttons(in some cases clicking on image and etc). I created this simple sample:
I have a problem with setting multiple splitpane divider positions. In my application there are multiple splitpanes (one inheriting the other). When resizing the scene (e.g. by double-click or mouse drag) the divider position default values (as set in the FXML) are not taken into account and the application therefore incorrectly displays the divider positions. For example, one pane that should be only 100px wide now spans over the half of the application. Its not very nice because one has to readjust the divider positions manually each time after resizing the window. At the same time, I dont want to set maximum values to keep the layout flexible.
I tried to solve this by adjusting the divider positions at a button click event (..setOnAction(new EventHandler<ActionEvent>()...) but when I click it only one splitpane at a time is adjusted. As I have 3 splitpanes I have to click the button 3 times to get all the adjustments. I am not sure whether this is because the click event is consumed after the first adjustment and subsequent repaint of the scene?
A sample code of what I have now would look like this:
I have java program that I am debugging with NetBeans. In it I open a serial com port. It seems that if I exit the program the serial port is not closed so I cannot get the port the next time I start the program.
Is there a way I can detect that either the user clicked the "X" in the upper ight of the GUI or I clicked the "Stop Button" in NetBeans?
I just started learning Java, I was asked to write a simple program that prints a message if it encounters the number 7 or its multiple.
This should be achievable using simple loops and simple operations...
Here is my attempt:
Java Code:
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); int i, j, temp; i = scan.nextInt(); // Awaiting user input j = scan.nextInt(); // Awaiting user input if (i > j){ // i = 10 j = 0 temp = i; // temp = 10
[Code]...
Now it works fine for numbers that are less than 70...
I am not sure what to do in case if for example 'i' and 'j' are very big numbers
I mean, I need it to detect the 7s even if it in the thousands place, actually - no matter how big is the number... So far I only made it to work for numbers that are less than 70...
I'm not even sure if I'm trying to place it in the correct area in the code. However I like to perform this prior to the receipt being displayed so if there a issue the user can correct this before the final receipt has been sent .......
i can use this current code to change it so that it use TextArea in jsp and the keylistener code in servlet. i know i have to take out the JFrame,JTextfield and ContentPane but still i could not do it.
i want to create an application which detect an image which took from camera and to process it so that it can be verified ..for example number plate of the vehicle ..if i need to extract the numbers from the image ..