JavaFX 2.0 :: No Spinner In SceneBuilder?
Mar 18, 2015Unless I missed it, there does not seem to be a Spinner control in SceneBuilder.
Is this right?
Unless I missed it, there does not seem to be a Spinner control in SceneBuilder.
Is this right?
When i press a button, i want to create a new object in my window(that i have created using scenbuilder, so i have a FXML file and a Controller class). In the window where i have a create button, there are also some textfields where you are supposed to enter name and date.
What i want to do is take the input from the TextField and store is temporally in a String variable, Its this strings i want to take the data from when i create a new object on my View. When i try to do something with the TextFields i get multiple errors that i dont understand at all.
I know my code may be very un-structured the absolute right way, i know, but i dont have time reconstructing and trying to understanding new patterns .The object is the circle and the vertical line.
TimelineMainView Controller
public class TimelineController{
StageClass sc = new StageClass();
NewTimelineController nt = new NewTimelineController();
[code]....
I am trying code that When i press a button(New user), i want the event to send me to a new windows that i have created in Scenebuilder... I dont know why it wont work, i get this exception:
Exception in thread "JavaFX Application Thread" java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader$MethodHandler.invoke(Unknown Source)
at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader$ControllerMethodEventHandler.handle(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.javafx.event.CompositeEventHandler.dispatchBubblingEvent(Unknown Source)
[Code] .....
My controller.
package controllers;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.ResourceBundle;
import javafx.event.ActionEvent;
import javafx.fxml.FXML;
[Code] ....
The main windows does work, but just when i press the button i get that nasty exception...
I use SceneBuilder2.0 with JavaFX8 on OSX 10.9.4
When i use a stylesheet in SceneBuilder2.0 which uses a color-lookup the lookup fails with:
WARNING: Could not resolve 'abc' while resolving lookups for '-fx-background-color' from rule '*.button' in stylesheet supersimple.css
The color-definition is in the root-rule, so it should be found.
The lookup does work fine at Runtime.
There is a more complete description of the problem on stackoverflow:
javafx - SceneBuilder2.0 does apply rules with color-lookup - Stack Overflow
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I'm wondering how to add non-Node derived objects. It seems to be possible as MenuItem derived objects are listed and can be used.
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public class StateCapitals {
Scanner in;
public static void main(String[] args) {
readData();
}
public static void readData() { // Location of file to read
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[code]....
I've been on this for a while and for some reason I just can't seem to get this to work. I know my code is solid, but it won't display my image. I've tried swithcing the image to different directories and also using different image sizes and types. I even used Orcale's guide to display your image, but still no go! All I get is a blank canvas? There are no errors. I'm also running NetbeansIDE 8 that supports JavaFX and I made sure the project is a JavaFX Application project.
All I get is a blank new window, but no images.
Here's my code:
package javafxapplication3;
import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.geometry.Insets;
import javafx.scene.Scene;
import javafx.scene.image.Image;
[code]....
The homework called for me to display it three times - the first one regular, second resized, and the last one rotated. I even deleted the extra images in hope at least one appears.
I'm working on a project right now in JavaFX, and got stuck. I am drawing a path consisting of CubicCurveTo's and I wonder if there's any way to get the X and Y coordinates from certain parts of that path.
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public class MainApp extends Application {
private Stage primaryStage;
private AnchorPane overviewPage;
@Override
public void start(Stage primaryStage) {
this.primaryStage = primaryStage;
[Code] .....
Exception in thread "JavaFX Application Thread" java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader$MethodHandler.invoke(Unknown Source)
at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader$ControllerMethodEventHandler.handle(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.javafx.event.CompositeEventHandler.dispatchBubblingEvent(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.javafx.event.EventHandlerManager.dispatchBubblingEvent(Unknown Source)
[Code] ......
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How can I style my own nodes/controls doing this? Basically it amounts to asking how the selectors like ".column-header-background" are associated with sub-structures of my Java control/node objects. So suppose I have something like
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How does JavaFX associate fancy-node and fred with something in my implementation of a Node/Control?
ToString()-Representation of KeyEvents. I was expecting '$' as text value, because Shift was pressed.
Unfortunately, KeyTyped is not fired in this case, so I am not able to get the information from this event.
How can I get the actually typed '$' from KeyPressed?
KeyEvent [source = BorderPane[id=cnt_borderPane], target = Button@1a3fc21a[styleClass=button]'', eventType = KEY_PRESSED, consumed = false, character = , text = , code = SHIFT, shiftDown]
KeyEvent [source = BorderPane[id=cnt_borderPane], target = Button@1a3fc21a[styleClass=button]'', eventType = KEY_PRESSED, consumed = false, character = , text = 4, code = DIGIT4, shiftDown]
KeyEvent [source = BorderPane[id=cnt_borderPane], target = Button@1a3fc21a[styleClass=button]'', eventType = KEY_RELEASED, consumed = false, character = , text = , code = SHIFT]
KeyEvent [source = BorderPane[id=cnt_borderPane], target = Button@1a3fc21a[styleClass=button]'', eventType = KEY_RELEASED, consumed = false, character = , text = 4, code = DIGIT4]
I would like to extract text (String) from a TextFlow control.
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for (...) {
command_to_generate (<button ....>);
}
?
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My JavaFX code like this:
WritableImage image = scene.snapshot(null);
File outputFile = new File("C:PSBJavaFXApplication1src est0.jpg");
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When open this jpg, its background is in orange color. For png type, it works great.
I am new to JavaFX and OpenCV. The Problem is, that JavaFX can't handle Mat objects. First I load an image as a BufferedImage. Then i have to convert this to Mat. Do my image Processing with OpenCV and again convert the result image to a BufferedImage to display in on my UI. Here are the methods for converting Buff to Mat and Mat to Buff I found on the internet:
public static Mat img2Mat(BufferedImage image)
{
byte[] data = ((DataBufferByte) image.getRaster().getDataBuffer()).getData();
Mat mat = new Mat(image.getHeight(), image.getWidth(), CvType.CV_8UC3);
mat.put(0, 0, data);
return mat;
[Code] ....
Next I do some OpenCV stuff:
public static BufferedImage hello(BufferedImage img) {
Mat source = img2Mat(img); //Convert Buff to Mat
BufferedImage outImg = null;
try{
System.loadLibrary( Core.NATIVE_LIBRARY_NAME );
[Code] ....
Finally I call the hello method in my controller:
void menuItemTestFired(ActionEvent event) {
try {
result = ImageProc.hallo(bImage);//bImage is an image I've loaded before.
imageView.setImage(SwingFXUtils.toFXImage(result, null));
[Code] .....
Unfortunately I get a lot of errors. Here are the first one:
Caused by: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: org.opencv.core.Mat.n_Mat(III)J
at org.opencv.core.Mat.n_Mat(Native Method)
at org.opencv.core.Mat.<init>(Mat.java:471)
[Code] ....
Can't figure out why this doesn't work. -.-
I using this code to fir FlowPane into ScrollPane
FlowPane flowPane = new FlowPane(Orientation.HORIZONTAL);
ScrollPane scroll = new ScrollPane();
scroll.setContent(flowPane);
scroll.viewportBoundsProperty().addListener(new ChangeListener<Bounds>() {
@Override
public void changed(ObservableValue<? extends Bounds> ov, Bounds oldBounds, Bounds bounds) {
flowPane.setPrefWidth(bounds.getWidth());
flowPane.setPrefHeight(bounds.getHeight());
}
});
Unfortunately this maybe is not the best solution. Is there another more simple way to fit FlowPane into ScrollPane in Java 8?
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public TableViewSkin(final TableView<T> tableView) {
super(tableView, new TableViewBehavior<T>(tableView));
...
}
but as you can see there is no factory method to create the behavior class. If there was, I could subclass TableViewSkin and override the factory method.
At the end I just copy and paste the code from section 9.3.4 (the long startup task example) and it still won't work. After starting the application I only see some black screen flickering at the upper left screen and then the main app shows up.
What I have done:
Using Netbeans 8.0 under Linux(Fedora20 64bit), JDK 1.8u5 ...
Here are the two classes - the main app :
import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.application.Platform;
import javafx.application.Preloader.ProgressNotification;
[Code]....
On my machine I see only a little black flickering on the left upper screen and then immediately the app is shown...
The only way I can get this to run is to set the custom preloader property in the Netbeans-project properties. If you use a maven based project in Netbeans you did not got this option ...