At least JDK 11 is required.
The class DialogPane can be used as a layer on top of any application. It offers various methods to display different types of dialogs.
- Information
- Warning
- Error
- Confirmation
- Node (any UI)
- Busy (spinning animation, indeterminate)
- Single line text input
- Multiple line text input
A custom control that wraps a text area and adds a resize handle to the lower right corner of it. The area can be configured to be resizable in vertical, horizontal, or both directions.
A customized text area that grows based on its text content. The text area will never show vertical or horizontal scrollbars.
A small control used for entering a time. The control can be configured with a "step rate" for the minutes field (e.g. "15 minutes") that will be used when incrementing or decrementing the minutes field via the keyboard (arrow keys). The control can also be configured to only allow a time within the time range defined by an earliest and a latest time. A popup can be used to work with the mouse only. It is also possible to specify whether the fields should "roll over" or not when they reach their minimum or maximum value. For example: the minute field shows 59 minutes and the user wants to increase it via the arrow key. Then the new value will be "0" when rollover is enabled. If not the value will remain at 59. Rollover combined with "linking fields" will cause the hours field to get increased when the minute field rolls over from 59 to 0 or decreased when the minute field rolls over from 0 to 59.
A small control used for entering a duration. The control can be configured to only allow a duration within the range defined by a minimum and maximum duration. A popup can be used to work with the mouse only. It is also possible to specify whether the fields should "roll over" or not when they reach their minimum or maximum value. The control supports similar features as the time picker: rollover fields, keyboard support, linking fields, filling fields with leading zeros, etc..
A control for adding and editing a user profile photo (or whatever). The user can click on the control to choose an image file via a file chooser (replacable) or via drag and drop. Once added the user can move the image around and zoom in / out. As a convenience the view always provide a cropped version of the original image. This allows applications to store a smaller file on the server / in the database. The control supports some keyboard shortcuts. The file chooser can be activated by pressing SPACE or ENTER. The photo can be removed by pressing DELETE or BACK_SPACE.
A specialized subclass of ImageView that can be used to display different graphics for different payment options. Graphics provided by Gregoire Segretain (https://www.sketchappsources.com/contributor/gregoiresgt)
A stackpane with an optional node that can be shown inside a drawer. The drawer is animated and can slide in and out. When the drawer is showing a semi-transparent glass pane will cover the background. In addition the last height of the drawer can be persisted via the preferences API so that next time the drawer will show itself like in the last user session.
A control for filtering the content of an obserable list. Works in combination with TableView, ListView, or any control that is based on observable lists.
A read-only text area that is capable of displaying nicely formatted text. The control comes with a rich model and a fluent API that will allow you to quickly compose rich text.
RichTextArea area = new RichTextArea();
area.setDocument(
RTDocument.create(
RTHeading.create("Heading 1"),
RTParagraph.create(
RTText.create("This is the first paragraph. "),
RTText.create("Some text comes here before the link that "),
RTLink.create("points to the website ", "https://www.dlsc.com"),
RTText.create("of DLSC Software & Consulting.")
),
RTParagraph.create(
RTText.create("Here comes the second paragraph.")
),
RTParagraph.create(),
RTHeading.create("Heading 2"),
RTParagraph.create(
RTText.create("Some text for the first paragraph after heading 2."),
RTList.create(
RTListItem.create("List item 1"),
RTListItem.create("List item 2"),
RTListItem.create("List item 3",
RTList.create(
RTListItem.create("Sub item A"),
RTListItem.create("Sub item B"),
RTListItem.create("Sub item C"),
RTListItem.create("Sub item D")
)
),
RTListItem.create("List item 4")
)
)
)
);
You can run the demos using Maven by typing any of the following lines into your terminal:
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.DialogsApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.DrawerApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.DurationPickerApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.EmailFieldApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.EnhancedLabelApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.ExpandingTextAreaApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.FilterViewApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.PaymentOptionApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.PaymentOptionTilesApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.PhotoViewApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.ResizableTextAreaApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.RichTextAreaApp
mvn javafx:run -f gemsfx-demo/pom.xml -Dmain.class=com.dlsc.gemsfx.demo.TimePickerApp