FULL PRODUCT VERSION :
java version "1.8.0_121"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_121-b13)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.121-b13, mixed mode)
ADDITIONAL OS VERSION INFORMATION :
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
In normal CSS with HTML5 you can specify a linear gradient in pixels. In CSS for JavaFX you can specify it, too. But it's not working. For Color-Stops percentage works perfect, but not with pixels (px).
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM :
See "Source code for an executable test case".
EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR :
EXPECTED -
CSS pixel definition in JavaFX should be work.
ACTUAL -
In the JavaFX definition for background color "linear-gradient(to bottom, blue, white 100px, white)" it looks like the parse stops at "100px". It's only a linear gradient from blue to white. The 100px are not respected.
REPRODUCIBILITY :
This bug can be reproduced always.
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First a html scalable with fix pixel linear gradient example and second a JavaFX example.
Simple HTML/CSS Example:
[test.html]
<!doctype html>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="test.css">
<body><textarea>Bla bla bla</textarea></body>
</html>
[test.css]
html, body, textarea{
height: 100%;
}
textarea {
background : linear-gradient(to bottom, blue, white 100px, white);
}
Failed JavaFX Example:
[javafx.css]
.text-area {
-fx-background-color : linear-gradient(to bottom, blue, white 100px, white);
}
[JavaFXLinearGradientTest.java]
public class JavaFXLinearGradientTest extends Application {
public static void main(String[] args) {
launch(args);
}
@Override
public void start(Stage primaryStage) {
StackPane root = new StackPane();
root.getChildren().add(new TextArea("Bla blub"));
Scene scene = new Scene(root);
scene.setUserAgentStylesheet(ClassLoader.getSystemResource("javafx.css"));
primaryStage.setScene(scene);
primaryStage.show();
}
}
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java version "1.8.0_121"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_121-b13)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.121-b13, mixed mode)
ADDITIONAL OS VERSION INFORMATION :
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
In normal CSS with HTML5 you can specify a linear gradient in pixels. In CSS for JavaFX you can specify it, too. But it's not working. For Color-Stops percentage works perfect, but not with pixels (px).
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM :
See "Source code for an executable test case".
EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR :
EXPECTED -
CSS pixel definition in JavaFX should be work.
ACTUAL -
In the JavaFX definition for background color "linear-gradient(to bottom, blue, white 100px, white)" it looks like the parse stops at "100px". It's only a linear gradient from blue to white. The 100px are not respected.
REPRODUCIBILITY :
This bug can be reproduced always.
---------- BEGIN SOURCE ----------
First a html scalable with fix pixel linear gradient example and second a JavaFX example.
Simple HTML/CSS Example:
[test.html]
<!doctype html>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="test.css">
<body><textarea>Bla bla bla</textarea></body>
</html>
[test.css]
html, body, textarea{
height: 100%;
}
textarea {
background : linear-gradient(to bottom, blue, white 100px, white);
}
Failed JavaFX Example:
[javafx.css]
.text-area {
-fx-background-color : linear-gradient(to bottom, blue, white 100px, white);
}
[JavaFXLinearGradientTest.java]
public class JavaFXLinearGradientTest extends Application {
public static void main(String[] args) {
launch(args);
}
@Override
public void start(Stage primaryStage) {
StackPane root = new StackPane();
root.getChildren().add(new TextArea("Bla blub"));
Scene scene = new Scene(root);
scene.setUserAgentStylesheet(ClassLoader.getSystemResource("javafx.css"));
primaryStage.setScene(scene);
primaryStage.show();
}
}
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