How do I manage multiple windows with javafx
Im working on an application that is using multiple windows, I have a button with a handle method:
private class btnHandler implements EventHandler<ActionEvent>
@Override
public void handle(ActionEvent event)
final BorderPane pane = new BorderPane();
final Scene scene = new Scene(pane, 600, 400);
final URL stylesheet = getClass().getResource("playerStyle.css");
scene.getStylesheets().add(stylesheet.toString());
Stage window = new Stage();
eqButton.disableProperty().bind(window.showingProperty());
window.getIcons().add(new Image(icon.toString()));
window.setScene(scene);
window.setResizable(false);
window.setTitle("Title");
window.show();
and it works just fine, but - creates a new window right on top of the first one. So i would like to ask - is there a way to make it appear somewhere else? I want to make it always appear at the side of a first window, regardless of its position - how can I do it?
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Im working on an application that is using multiple windows, I have a button with a handle method:
private class btnHandler implements EventHandler<ActionEvent>
@Override
public void handle(ActionEvent event)
final BorderPane pane = new BorderPane();
final Scene scene = new Scene(pane, 600, 400);
final URL stylesheet = getClass().getResource("playerStyle.css");
scene.getStylesheets().add(stylesheet.toString());
Stage window = new Stage();
eqButton.disableProperty().bind(window.showingProperty());
window.getIcons().add(new Image(icon.toString()));
window.setScene(scene);
window.setResizable(false);
window.setTitle("Title");
window.show();
and it works just fine, but - creates a new window right on top of the first one. So i would like to ask - is there a way to make it appear somewhere else? I want to make it always appear at the side of a first window, regardless of its position - how can I do it?
javafx
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Im working on an application that is using multiple windows, I have a button with a handle method:
private class btnHandler implements EventHandler<ActionEvent>
@Override
public void handle(ActionEvent event)
final BorderPane pane = new BorderPane();
final Scene scene = new Scene(pane, 600, 400);
final URL stylesheet = getClass().getResource("playerStyle.css");
scene.getStylesheets().add(stylesheet.toString());
Stage window = new Stage();
eqButton.disableProperty().bind(window.showingProperty());
window.getIcons().add(new Image(icon.toString()));
window.setScene(scene);
window.setResizable(false);
window.setTitle("Title");
window.show();
and it works just fine, but - creates a new window right on top of the first one. So i would like to ask - is there a way to make it appear somewhere else? I want to make it always appear at the side of a first window, regardless of its position - how can I do it?
javafx
Im working on an application that is using multiple windows, I have a button with a handle method:
private class btnHandler implements EventHandler<ActionEvent>
@Override
public void handle(ActionEvent event)
final BorderPane pane = new BorderPane();
final Scene scene = new Scene(pane, 600, 400);
final URL stylesheet = getClass().getResource("playerStyle.css");
scene.getStylesheets().add(stylesheet.toString());
Stage window = new Stage();
eqButton.disableProperty().bind(window.showingProperty());
window.getIcons().add(new Image(icon.toString()));
window.setScene(scene);
window.setResizable(false);
window.setTitle("Title");
window.show();
and it works just fine, but - creates a new window right on top of the first one. So i would like to ask - is there a way to make it appear somewhere else? I want to make it always appear at the side of a first window, regardless of its position - how can I do it?
javafx
javafx
asked Nov 12 '18 at 7:03
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To make new window (stage) appear at the right side of current window (stage) use this
newWindow.setX(currentWindow.getX()+currentWindow.getWidth());
newWindow.setY(currentWindow.getY());
newWindow.show();
change +
to -
to make it appear on left side
Thank you, but your answer brings me to another question - what if I will have to create multiple windows? Do I have to write them all down in one class or can I create a separate class for each of the windows?
– Nosmer
Nov 12 '18 at 10:07
@Nosmer You can do it both ways.If you want to create windows from a separate class then you have to pass a reference of other windows to the class so that new window can be displayed relative to other window
– Umer Farooq
Nov 12 '18 at 10:53
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To make new window (stage) appear at the right side of current window (stage) use this
newWindow.setX(currentWindow.getX()+currentWindow.getWidth());
newWindow.setY(currentWindow.getY());
newWindow.show();
change +
to -
to make it appear on left side
Thank you, but your answer brings me to another question - what if I will have to create multiple windows? Do I have to write them all down in one class or can I create a separate class for each of the windows?
– Nosmer
Nov 12 '18 at 10:07
@Nosmer You can do it both ways.If you want to create windows from a separate class then you have to pass a reference of other windows to the class so that new window can be displayed relative to other window
– Umer Farooq
Nov 12 '18 at 10:53
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To make new window (stage) appear at the right side of current window (stage) use this
newWindow.setX(currentWindow.getX()+currentWindow.getWidth());
newWindow.setY(currentWindow.getY());
newWindow.show();
change +
to -
to make it appear on left side
Thank you, but your answer brings me to another question - what if I will have to create multiple windows? Do I have to write them all down in one class or can I create a separate class for each of the windows?
– Nosmer
Nov 12 '18 at 10:07
@Nosmer You can do it both ways.If you want to create windows from a separate class then you have to pass a reference of other windows to the class so that new window can be displayed relative to other window
– Umer Farooq
Nov 12 '18 at 10:53
add a comment |
To make new window (stage) appear at the right side of current window (stage) use this
newWindow.setX(currentWindow.getX()+currentWindow.getWidth());
newWindow.setY(currentWindow.getY());
newWindow.show();
change +
to -
to make it appear on left side
To make new window (stage) appear at the right side of current window (stage) use this
newWindow.setX(currentWindow.getX()+currentWindow.getWidth());
newWindow.setY(currentWindow.getY());
newWindow.show();
change +
to -
to make it appear on left side
answered Nov 12 '18 at 9:03
Umer FarooqUmer Farooq
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Thank you, but your answer brings me to another question - what if I will have to create multiple windows? Do I have to write them all down in one class or can I create a separate class for each of the windows?
– Nosmer
Nov 12 '18 at 10:07
@Nosmer You can do it both ways.If you want to create windows from a separate class then you have to pass a reference of other windows to the class so that new window can be displayed relative to other window
– Umer Farooq
Nov 12 '18 at 10:53
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Thank you, but your answer brings me to another question - what if I will have to create multiple windows? Do I have to write them all down in one class or can I create a separate class for each of the windows?
– Nosmer
Nov 12 '18 at 10:07
@Nosmer You can do it both ways.If you want to create windows from a separate class then you have to pass a reference of other windows to the class so that new window can be displayed relative to other window
– Umer Farooq
Nov 12 '18 at 10:53
Thank you, but your answer brings me to another question - what if I will have to create multiple windows? Do I have to write them all down in one class or can I create a separate class for each of the windows?
– Nosmer
Nov 12 '18 at 10:07
Thank you, but your answer brings me to another question - what if I will have to create multiple windows? Do I have to write them all down in one class or can I create a separate class for each of the windows?
– Nosmer
Nov 12 '18 at 10:07
@Nosmer You can do it both ways.If you want to create windows from a separate class then you have to pass a reference of other windows to the class so that new window can be displayed relative to other window
– Umer Farooq
Nov 12 '18 at 10:53
@Nosmer You can do it both ways.If you want to create windows from a separate class then you have to pass a reference of other windows to the class so that new window can be displayed relative to other window
– Umer Farooq
Nov 12 '18 at 10:53
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