I am completely puzzled by the bitwise operations in the Framebuffer
class (package com.sun.glass.ui.monocle). I'm overriding its methods to
support a "Y8" 8-bit grayscale frame buffer, yet I have no idea why it's
doing what it's doing. Can anyone shed light on its complexity?
The Framebuffer
You can use a custom URLStreamHandler not?
Tom
On 05.11.18 12:03, René Reiß wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In Java 8 I used a SVGImageLoader to support SVGs in css-Files,
> something like
> -fx-background-image : url("/svg/minusicon.svg");
>
> see also
> https://blog.codecentric.de/en/2015/03/adding-custom-i
Hi,
In Java 8 I used a SVGImageLoader to support SVGs in css-Files,
something like
-fx-background-image : url("/svg/minusicon.svg");
see also
https://blog.codecentric.de/en/2015/03/adding-custom-image-renderer-javafx-8/
In Java 11 I get an IllegalAccessError
java.lang.IllegalAccessError: s
Hi,
sorry fo the confusion. I thought I was using the 11.0.1 SDK on my Mac
but actually I wasn't. Eclipse again played a prank on me with the
modulepath.
Am 04.11.18 um 20:26 schrieb Johan Vos:
It should.
I have the following:
javafx.version = 11.0.1-ea
Are you using an SDK or maven artifacts