JavaFX

JavaFX is an open source, next generation client application platform for desktop, mobile and embedded systems built with Java. It is offered as a cross-platform Java library and it delivers consistent graphical user interfaces across a wide range of operating systems and devices. Applications developed with JavaFX can be run on devices such as desktop computers, mobile phones, TVs, tablets, and more.
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JabRef version
5.6 (latest release)
Operating system
Windows
Details on version and operating system
Windows 10
Checked with the latest development build
- I made a backup of my libraries before testing the latest development version.
- I have tested the latest development version and the problem persists
Steps to reproduce the behaviour
Similar issue to #8786
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精简版改进
建议精简版抛弃exe,直接打包成压缩文件。再带一个批处理,利用已经安装好的Java环境直接命令行运行。
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A such question have been raised again: https://stackoverflow.com/q/56132229/10793449
We should clarify an using an arbitrary scala code as an attribute value.
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Add samples for the changes done in PR #1110.
This can be done by updating HelloValidation class, if required.
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Take an example of a failing test that lists the mouse movements:
Fired events since test began:
WindowEvent [source = javafx.stage.Stage@17e40e38, target = javafx.stage.Stage@17e40e38, eventType = WINDOW_SHOWING, consumed = false]
WindowEvent [source = javafx.stage.Stage@17e40e38, target = javafx.stage.Stage@17e40e38, eventType = WINDOW_SHOWN, consumed = false
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Released December 4, 2008
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When class/field/member modifier groups are displayed, its a stack of colored shapes.
It would be useful to have on-hover capabilities for these groups to complain the flags enabled in each group.
See AccessFlags for the list of all flags.
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