How do I handle multi-resolution images for various levels of HiDPI scaling in JavaFX?










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There are many scaling factors out there for HiDPI screens (1.25x, 1.5x, 2x, 3x, etc). The most straight-forward solution would be to provide multiple versions of the same image in JavaFX, which seems to be possible in Swing using things like @125pct for 1.25x or @2x for 2x. Does this also work in JavaFX? If it doesn't, how should I load images to make sure they look crisp regardless of the HiDPI screen?



I have read here and there that JavaFX supports @2x but I haven't found any official piece of documentation actually stating it.



(As a side note, I would rather not use SVG images due to unrelated issues with Batik and the insane amount of dependencies this would pull in)










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    There are many scaling factors out there for HiDPI screens (1.25x, 1.5x, 2x, 3x, etc). The most straight-forward solution would be to provide multiple versions of the same image in JavaFX, which seems to be possible in Swing using things like @125pct for 1.25x or @2x for 2x. Does this also work in JavaFX? If it doesn't, how should I load images to make sure they look crisp regardless of the HiDPI screen?



    I have read here and there that JavaFX supports @2x but I haven't found any official piece of documentation actually stating it.



    (As a side note, I would rather not use SVG images due to unrelated issues with Batik and the insane amount of dependencies this would pull in)










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      There are many scaling factors out there for HiDPI screens (1.25x, 1.5x, 2x, 3x, etc). The most straight-forward solution would be to provide multiple versions of the same image in JavaFX, which seems to be possible in Swing using things like @125pct for 1.25x or @2x for 2x. Does this also work in JavaFX? If it doesn't, how should I load images to make sure they look crisp regardless of the HiDPI screen?



      I have read here and there that JavaFX supports @2x but I haven't found any official piece of documentation actually stating it.



      (As a side note, I would rather not use SVG images due to unrelated issues with Batik and the insane amount of dependencies this would pull in)










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      There are many scaling factors out there for HiDPI screens (1.25x, 1.5x, 2x, 3x, etc). The most straight-forward solution would be to provide multiple versions of the same image in JavaFX, which seems to be possible in Swing using things like @125pct for 1.25x or @2x for 2x. Does this also work in JavaFX? If it doesn't, how should I load images to make sure they look crisp regardless of the HiDPI screen?



      I have read here and there that JavaFX supports @2x but I haven't found any official piece of documentation actually stating it.



      (As a side note, I would rather not use SVG images due to unrelated issues with Batik and the insane amount of dependencies this would pull in)







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          JavaFX-8 (as well as JavaFX-11) only supports @2x - found by inspecting the code (search for ImageStorage in your IDE)






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          • This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)

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          • I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly

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          • This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)

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          • I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly

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          JavaFX-8 (as well as JavaFX-11) only supports @2x - found by inspecting the code (search for ImageStorage in your IDE)






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          • This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)

            – utybo
            Nov 15 '18 at 10:07











          • I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly

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          • This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)

            – utybo
            Nov 15 '18 at 10:07











          • I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly

            – tomsontom
            Nov 15 '18 at 10:37

















          • This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)

            – utybo
            Nov 15 '18 at 10:07











          • I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly

            – tomsontom
            Nov 15 '18 at 10:37
















          This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)

          – utybo
          Nov 15 '18 at 10:07





          This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)

          – utybo
          Nov 15 '18 at 10:07













          I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly

          – tomsontom
          Nov 15 '18 at 10:37





          I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly

          – tomsontom
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