object TreeView
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- class EditEvent[T] extends Event with SFXDelegate[javafx.scene.control.TreeView.EditEvent[T]]
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apply[T](layoutChildrenOp: () ⇒ Unit): TreeView[T]
Creates a new TreeView overriding layoutChildren method from JavaFX's TreeView.
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def
editAnyEvent: EventType[javafx.scene.control.TreeView.EditEvent[Nothing]]
An EventType that indicates some edit event has occurred.
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editCancelEvent: EventType[javafx.scene.control.TreeView.EditEvent[Nothing]]
An EventType used to indicate that an edit event has just been canceled within the TreeView upon which the event was fired.
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editCommitEvent: EventType[javafx.scene.control.TreeView.EditEvent[Nothing]]
An EventType that is used to indicate that an edit in a TreeView has been committed.
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editStartEvent: EventType[javafx.scene.control.TreeView.EditEvent[Nothing]]
An EventType used to indicate that an edit event has started within the TreeView upon which the event was fired.
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- implicit def sfxTreeView2jfx[T](v: TreeView[T]): javafx.scene.control.TreeView[T]
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def
nodeLevel(node: TreeItem[_]): Int
Returns the number of levels of 'indentation' of the given TreeItem, based on how many times getParent() can be recursively called.
Returns the number of levels of 'indentation' of the given TreeItem, based on how many times getParent() can be recursively called.
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(Since version 8.0_20)
ScalaFX is a UI DSL written within the Scala Language that sits on top of JavaFX 2.x and and JavaFX 8. This means that every ScalaFX application is also a valid Scala application. By extension it supports full interoperability with Java and can run anywhere the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and JavaFX 2.0 or JavaFX 8 are supported.
Package Structure
ScalaFX package structure corresponds to JavaFX package structure, for instance
scalafx.animation
corresponds tojavafx.animation
.Example Usage
A basic ScalaFX application is created creating an object that is an instance of
JFXApp
. Following Java FX theatre metaphor, it contains astage
that contains ascene
. Astage
roughly corresponds to a window in a typical UI environment. Thescene
holds UI content presented to the user. In the example below, the content is a pane with a singlelabel
component.