object ChoiceBoxListCell
Companion Object for scalafx.scene.control.cell.ChoiceBoxListCell.
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forListView[T](items: T*): (ListView[T]) ⇒ ListCell[T]
Creates a
ChoiceBox
cell factory for use inListView
controls.Creates a
ChoiceBox
cell factory for use inListView
controls.- T
The type of the elements contained within the
ListView
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Zero or more items that will be shown to the user when the ChoiceBox menu is showing.
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A Function that will return a ListCell that is able to work on the type of element contained within the ListView.
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forListView[T](converter: StringConverter[T], items: T*): (ListView[T]) ⇒ ListCell[T]
Creates a
ChoiceBox
cell factory for use inListView
controls.Creates a
ChoiceBox
cell factory for use inListView
controls.- T
The type of the elements contained within the
ListView
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A
StringConverter
to convert the given item (of type T) to a String for displaying to the user.- items
Zero or more items that will be shown to the user when the ChoiceBox menu is showing.
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A Function that will return a ListCell that is able to work on the type of element contained within the ListView.
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forListView[T](converter: StringConverter[T], items: ObservableBuffer[T]): (ListView[T]) ⇒ ListCell[T]
Creates a
ChoiceBox
cell factory for use inListView
controls.Creates a
ChoiceBox
cell factory for use inListView
controls.- T
The type of the elements contained within the
ListView
.- converter
A
StringConverter
to convert the given item (of type T) to a String for displaying to the user.- items
A
ObservableBuffer
containing Zero or more items that will be shown to the user when the ChoiceBox menu is showing.- returns
A Function that will return a ListCell that is able to work on the type of element contained within the ListView.
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forListView[T](items: ObservableBuffer[T]): (ListView[T]) ⇒ ListCell[T]
Creates a
ChoiceBox
cell factory for use inListView
controls.Creates a
ChoiceBox
cell factory for use inListView
controls.- T
The type of the elements contained within the
ListView
.- items
A
ObservableBuffer
containing Zero or more items that will be shown to the user when the ChoiceBox menu is showing.- returns
A Function that will return a ListCell that is able to work on the type of element contained within the ListView.
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def
sfxChoiceBoxListCell2jfx[T](cell: ChoiceBoxListCell[T]): javafx.scene.control.cell.ChoiceBoxListCell[T]
Converts a ScalaFX
ChoiceBoxListCell
to its JavaFX counterpart.Converts a ScalaFX
ChoiceBoxListCell
to its JavaFX counterpart.- cell
ScalaFX
ChoiceBoxListCell
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forListView[T](items: Array[T]): Callback[javafx.scene.control.ListView[T], javafx.scene.control.ListCell[T]]
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
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forListView[T](converter: StringConverter[T], items: T*): Callback[javafx.scene.control.ListView[T], javafx.scene.control.ListCell[T]]
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
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(Since version 1.0) Use forListView[T](StringConverter[T], T*)
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forListView[T](converter: StringConverter[T], items: ObservableList[T]): Callback[javafx.scene.control.ListView[T], javafx.scene.control.ListCell[T]]
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
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(Since version 1.0) Use forListView[T](StringConverter[T], ObservableBuffer[T])
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forListView[T](items: ObservableList[T]): Callback[javafx.scene.control.ListView[T], javafx.scene.control.ListCell[T]]
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
Added to satisfy Spec tests.
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(Since version 1.0) Use forListView[T](ObservableBuffer[T])
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.
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scalafx.animation
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JFXApp
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holds UI content presented to the user. In the example below, the content is a pane with a singlelabel
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