TableView enhancements for JavaFX 2.2
Tom Schindl
tom.schindl at bestsolution.at
Wed Mar 7 13:34:23 PST 2012
I'm wondering if this index-value is a good idea - what happens when one
reorders columns or remove columns - do the indices then adjust themselves?
java:
TableColumn c = new TableColumn("Name");
c.setUserdata("namecol");
css:
.table-cell:namecol {
-fx-background-color: green;
}
I also think when it comes to highlighting cells it would be much we
could use property testers
/* assumeing TableCell has a userdata attribute */
.table-cell[userdata~="error"] {
-fx-background-color: red;
}
Tom
Am 07.03.12 22:12, schrieb Jonathan Giles:
> I should quickly note that this is consistent with how the chart API
> does things, where it exposes series and data nodes via CSS with a
> counter value appended to the style class to represent each node
> separately.
>
> Also, my gut feeling is that we count from zero to be consistent with
> how columns and rows are represented in Java.
>
> -- Jonathan
>
> On Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:09:38 a.m., Jonathan Giles wrote:
>
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