On Wed, 9 Mar 2022 07:48:53 GMT, John Hendrikx <jhendr...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> I added a test case for `SpinnerSkin` that checks the arrow positioning. >> >> While adding the tests I discovered more problems with the positioning aside >> from the one mentioned in the JBS ticket. >> >> 1) Vertical split arrow placement also forgot to take the padding into >> account while placing the decrement arrow button -- I've taken the liberty >> to fix that problem as well in the same PR. >> >> 2) When arrows are placed next to each other either on the right or left, >> the arrow widths are not normalized to be the width of the widest arrow. >> All other placements will normalize either the width or height, except for >> these two. Specifically, when the arrows are **split** on the left and >> right they **are** normalized to the same width. >> >> For point 2, here is the problem illustrated with actual widths on left and >> layout result on right: >> >> [ <----- ] [ -> ] [ spinner ] --> [ <----- ] [ -> ] [ >> spinner ] >> [ spinner ] [ <----- ] [ -> ] --> [ spinner ] [ <----- ] >> [ -> ] >> >> While for split horizontal it does normalize the width to that of the widest >> arrow, and so layout becomes: >> >> [ <----- ] [ spinner ] [ -> ] --> [ <----- ] [ spinner ] >> [ -> ] >> >> While I'm here I could fix this as well, and adjust the test case to match. > > John Hendrikx has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional > commit since the last revision: > > Update copyright year Hadn't noticed it was ready to be integrated. Here goes. ------------- PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jfx/pull/748