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Jun 10, 2014

No problem setting background color for layouts, e.g. bdrPn.setBackground(new Background((new BackgroundFill(Color.BLACK, CornerRadii.EMPTY, Insets.EMPTY))));
 
But neither of the following are working for me, running JavaFX 8 on latest OS-X
 
scene = new Scene(bdrPn, winW, winH, Color.BLACK);
scene.setFill(Color.BLACK); 
scene.setFill() worked fine for previous versions of JavaFX.

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[Code] .....

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** ** ** Y3 Y4 G1 ** ** **//this portion is the bottom the cube
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...
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