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List:       openjdk-openjfx-dev
Subject:    Re: Setting a default stylesheet for a custom control
From:       Tom Eugelink <tbee () tbee ! org>
Date:       2015-01-27 23:59:24
Message-ID: 54C8265C.1040409 () tbee ! org
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Indeed. There are more than enough examples to look at and copy from :-)

https://github.com/JFXtras/jfxtras/blob/8.0/jfxtras-controls/src/main/java/jfxtras/scene/control/ListSpinner.java



On 27-1-2015 23:30, Jonathan Giles wrote:
> If I'm correctly understanding your question, you want to override the \
> getUserAgentStylesheet() method inside your Control class. In here you'll simply \
> return the CSS file that is being used to style your custom control. 
> I'm also aware there are some issues (with CSS error messages being printed to the \
> console) in certain releases (8u20). If you run into these, ping me and I'll give \
> you some pointers. 
> -- Jonathan
> 
> On 28/01/2015 11:24 a.m., Pedro Duque Vieira wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I'm developing a custom control, in the process I've used CSS to define its
> > style.
> > Now I want to make this control available for use by any developer, so I
> > want this control to have a default stylesheet which is the one I've used
> > to create the control much like javafx controls have a default stylesheet
> > (modena or caspian).
> > 
> > How can I do this?
> > 
> > I still want to make it possible for any user of my control to override the
> > css styles that the "default" stylesheet defines.
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> 


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