object BufferProperty
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Creates a new BufferProperty and a its value from a sequence of elements.
Creates a new BufferProperty and a its value from a sequence of elements.
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the bean of this BufferProperty
- name
the name of this BufferProperty
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Sequence of elements to assign to BufferProperty value
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new BufferProperty from items
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apply[E](items: Seq[E]): BufferProperty[E]
Creates a new BufferProperty and a its value from a sequence of elements.
Creates a new BufferProperty and a its value from a sequence of elements.
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Sequence of elements to assign to BufferProperty value
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new BufferProperty from items
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apply[E](bean: Any, name: String, value: ObservableBuffer[E]): BufferProperty[E]
Creates a new BufferProperty instance.
Creates a new BufferProperty instance.
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the bean of this BufferProperty
- name
the name of this BufferProperty
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the initial value
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apply[E](bean: Any, name: String): BufferProperty[E]
Creates a new BufferProperty instance.
Creates a new BufferProperty instance.
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the bean of this BufferProperty
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the name of this BufferProperty
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apply[E](value: ObservableBuffer[E]): BufferProperty[E]
Creates a new BufferProperty instance using the ObservableBuffer as the value.
Creates a new BufferProperty instance using the ObservableBuffer as the value.
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the initial value
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def
sfxBufferProperty2jfx[E](v: BufferProperty[E]): ListProperty[E]
Converts a ScalaFX BufferProperty to its JavaFX counterpart ListProperty.
Converts a ScalaFX BufferProperty to its JavaFX counterpart ListProperty.
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ScalaFX BufferProperty
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JavaFX ListProperty
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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
JFXApp3
. 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.