class RowConstraints extends ConstraintsBase with SFXDelegate[javafx.scene.layout.RowConstraints]
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RowConstraints(minHeight: Double, prefHeight: Double, maxHeight: Double, vgrow: javafx.scene.layout.Priority, valignment: VPos, fillHeight: Boolean)
Creates a row constraint object with a fixed size range, vertical grow priority, vertical alignment, and vertical fill behavior.
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RowConstraints(minHeight: Double, prefHeight: Double, maxHeight: Double)
Creates a row constraint object with a fixed size range.
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new
RowConstraints(height: Double)
Creates a row constraint object with a fixed height.
- new RowConstraints(delegate: javafx.scene.layout.RowConstraints = new jfxsl.RowConstraints)
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delegate: javafx.scene.layout.RowConstraints
JavaFX object to be wrapped.
JavaFX object to be wrapped.
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Verifies if a object is equals to this delegate.
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fillHeight: BooleanProperty
The vertical fill policy for the row.
- def fillHeight_=(v: Boolean): Unit
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maxHeight: DoubleProperty
The maximum height for the row.
- def maxHeight_=(v: Double): Unit
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minHeight: DoubleProperty
The minimum height for the row.
- def minHeight_=(v: Double): Unit
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percentHeight: DoubleProperty
The height percentage of the row.
- def percentHeight_=(v: Double): Unit
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prefHeight: DoubleProperty
The preferred height for the row.
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valignment: ObjectProperty[VPos]
The vertical alignment for the row.
- def valignment_=(v: VPos): Unit
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vgrow: ObjectProperty[javafx.scene.layout.Priority]
The vertical grow priority for the row.
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