Hi Kevin, Sounds logical.
I will file an issue in the JBS. Best regards, Abhinay ________________________________ From: openjfx-dev <[email protected]> on behalf of Kevin Rushforth <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2020 4:36 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Maximized undecorated stage Ideally, we wouldn't have this sort of platform-specific behavior. I can see why the underlying platform might not support the concept of maximizing an undecorated stage, so we either need to disable it on Windows, live with the behavior, or else find some solution on macOS and Linux. -- Kevin On 1/6/2020 1:43 AM, Abhinay Agarwal wrote: > Hi, > > If maximize property is set to true for an undecorated Stage, the following > behaviour is observed on different platforms: > > * Windows: Undecorated stage is maximized > * MacOS: Undecorated stage is not maximized > * Linux(Ubuntu): Undecorated stage is not maximized > > The following piece of code can be used to reproduce the behaviour: > > import javafx.application.Application; > import javafx.scene.Scene; > import javafx.scene.control.Label; > import javafx.scene.layout.StackPane; > import javafx.stage.Stage; > import javafx.stage.StageStyle; > > public class MaximizedStage extends Application { > public void start (Stage stage) { > StackPane sp = new StackPane(new Label("Hello")); > stage.setScene(new Scene (sp, 500, 500)); > stage.initStyle(StageStyle.UNDECORATED); > stage.show(); > stage.setMaximized(true); > } > } > > Is there a reason why the stage gets maximized on Windows but fails on > other platforms? > > Regards, > Abhinay
