How disable handling mouse events on content area in jfxtras window? - javafx

I can drag jfxtras Window by clicking on ImageView in window area. I need to handle mouse move, swipe... events by ImageView. How disable handling mouse events on content window area?
Note: You can drag window by ImageView in content area, but can't by Button.

I found solution. But it seems like hack:
imageView.addEventHandler(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DRAGGED, new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent mouseEvent) {
window.setMovable(false)
}
});
imageView.addEventHandler(MouseEvent.MOUSE_EXITED, new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent mouseEvent) {
window.setMovable(true);
}
});

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public void setListeners() {
for(Scene s : Org.scenes) {
s.setOnMouseMoved(new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
mouseX = event.getSceneX();
mouseY= event.getSceneY();
}
});
}
}
this code works well, however whenever mouse1 or mouse2 is held down, the code does not work, and the mouseX and mouseY variables stay at the same value, despite the mouse being moved around. I cannot understand why holding the mouse buttons pause the updating of the variables.
When you press any button on the mouse that's no more considered as mouse move event, instead it becomes a mouse click event and if you hold the mouse button and move the cursor it will be a mouse drag event. So try adding new listeners setOnMouseClicked() or setOnMouseDragged()
s.setOnMouseClicked(new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
//what you want to do
}
});
s.setOnMouseDragged(new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
//what you want to do
}
});

Javafx retrievable drag and drop bug

I am creating a javafx application with a drag and drop feature. I need to be able to drag from one pane and drop to the next pane. After dropping, all dropped nodes need to be accessible. The drag and drop is working smoothly. However, I am having a problem in which not all nodes are accessible after being dropped. I would drag a node and click on it and sometimes it would respond, but sometimes a random node would no longer exhibit capabilities when I clicked on it. There was no noticeable pattern (that I could see) about which nodes stopped working and which always worked. If anyone has any idea as to why this might be a problem or how to fix it, it would be greatly appreciated. I have looked everywhere and found only one similar issue a few years ago but the page with their solution had been removed.
I will briefly explain how I set up my code structure.
The nodes I am dragging extend StackPane and I drag these nodes onto a center Pane from an ImageView in VBox. However, both of these are children of a Main layout that extends BorderPane which I have called MainEntrance.
In my node's class I have onMousePressed and onMouseDragged features as well as onContextMenuRequested features. In the class of the MainEntrance, I have drag features, as well, that handle when an object is first dragged onto the child Pane from the other child VBox.
The following are the relevant classes/methods:
VBox class: (where nodes are dragged from)
ImageView iV= new ImageView(image);
iV.setId("image");
iV.setOnDragDetected(new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
dragAndDrop(iV, iV.getId(), event);
}
});
I have drag three ImageViews and these ImageViews are children of a VBox.
MainEntrance:
In this class I have a method that registers my drag events to my pane as such:
PView is my class extension of Pane
public void registerOnDragDropped(PView pView){
pView.setOnDragOver(new EventHandler<DragEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(DragEvent event) {
event.acceptTransferModes(TransferMode.ANY);
System.out.println("drag over registered");
}
});
pView.setOnDragDropped(new EventHandler<DragEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(DragEvent event) {
Dragboard db = event.getDragboard();
final String id = db.getString();
double mousePosY = event.getY();
double mousePosX = event.getX();
deviceCounter += 1;
pView.createBoardView(id, deviceCounter, mousePosX, mousePosY);
event.setDropCompleted(true);
}
});
pView.setOnDragExited(new EventHandler<DragEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(DragEvent event) {
event.acceptTransferModes(TransferMode.ANY);
//computerView.setEffect(null);
event.consume();
}
});
}
Note: this method is in my MainEntrance class (BorderPane). In this class is when I initialize all other child nodes of MainEntrance.
Node: (draggable nodes extend StackPane)
my node's handlers are in a method that I called makeDraggable()
public void makeDraggable(Node node) {
this.setOnMousePressed(new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
node.getScene().setCursor(Cursor.MOVE);
System.out.println("makeDraggable mouse pressed");
}
});
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#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
node.getScene().setCursor(Cursor.DEFAULT);
}
});
node.setOnMouseDragged(new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
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node.setTranslateY(node.getTranslateY() + event.getY() - 35);
event.consume();
node.toFront();
}
});
}
If any other information is needed please let me know. Thank you in advance!
I have figured out the solution to this problem.
The problem was in the rendering order of an attachment I had placed on the node. So when I drag the node on to the screen, I have another node (a line placed on a Pane) that binds the center of the screen to the node. I did not initially think that this was the problem, so I did not even include that class or snippet. However, after playing around with it I realized that this indeed was the problem. I had to add the line to the top of the rendering order. This can be done in the following way in whatever method allows you to create a new node:
Pane line = new Pane();
//add whatever code binds your line to desired places
getChildren.add(0, line);
//add the other node as child

Javafx Disable Scrolling by Mousewheel in ScrollPane

Does anayone know how to disable scrolling by Mousewheel in a ScrollPane?
The following works for me:
scrollPane.addEventFilter(ScrollEvent.ANY, new EventHandler<ScrollEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(ScrollEvent event) {
if (event.getDeltaY() > 0) {
zoomIn();
} else {
zoomOut();
}
event.consume();
}});
You may find that you also need something like the following:
scrollPane.setOnScroll(new EventHandler<ScrollEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(ScrollEvent event) {
if (event.getDeltaY() > 0) {
zoomIn();
} else {
zoomOut();
}
event.consume();
}
});
I added the above elaboration to another answer in this thread, but it hasn't shown up in the public feed from what I can tell. So, I've pasted it in its own answer.
This question is a bit of a duplicate, but it showed up in Google for me first, so I'm answering it. The inspiration for the above is:
Zooming in JavaFx: ScrollEvent is consumed when content size exceeds ScrollPane viewport
I think there is no direct solution.
So I would add an event filter to the ScrollPane for the SCROLL EventType and consume every event. That should prevent any mouse generated scroll events from being delegated to the ScrollPane.

JavaFX opposite function of .requestFocus()?

I'm looking for function in JavaFX, where I can "disable or dismiss" the requested focus.
Here is a screenshot of my program: Screenshot
Every cell is filled with an Eventhandler (onMouseEntered and onMouseExited) and in every onMouseEntered function I have to request the focus like this:
label.requestFocus(). I need to do that, because I'm using KeyEvents to change the content of the cell.
It works fine, but there is a bug: When I move out of the scrollPane, there is still the requested focus on the last entered cell.
How can I solve that issue, without requesting focus for everything around the Scrollpane to fix this bug? Is there a function, where I can dismiss the requested focus, so after exiting a cell, it'll dismiss the focus.
Best regards,
My code:
arbeitetLabel.setOnMouseEntered(new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent mouseEvent) {
arbeitetLabel.requestFocus();
arbeitetLabel.setOnKeyPressed(new EventHandler<KeyEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(KeyEvent keyEvent) {
// Do some keyEvent Stuff
}
});
}
});
arbeitetLabel.setOnMouseExited(new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent mouseEvent) {
// Dismiss the requested Focus here?
}
});
I'm passing the focus to the parent, that's it!
arbeitetLabel.getParent().requestFocus()

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I am building a JavaFX application and I have a TextArea inserted.
The TextArea has a CSS class assigned (don't know if it matters):
.default-cursor{
-fx-background-color:#EEEEEE;
-fx-cursor:default;
}
There are 2 issues about this TextArea:
-fx-cursor:default; Has no effect as the cursor remains the text cursor. That is weird as i use the same class for a TextField with proper/expected results
The TextArea does not handle MOUSE_PRESSED eventMy code is :
textArea.addEventHandler(MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED, new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
System.out.println("print message");
}
});
Any ideas why?
I want to note that when I changed EventHandler to handle MOUSE_CLICKED everything is fine
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textArea.addEventFilter(MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED, new EventHandler<MouseEvent>() {
#Override
public void handle(MouseEvent event) {
System.out.println("mouse pressed");
}
});
The Event filter will get processed before the default handlers see the event.
For your css issue, try
.default-cursor .content {
-fx-cursor: default ;
}

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