RFR: 8296387: [Tooltip, CSS] -fx-show-delay is only applied to the first tooltip that is shown before it is displayed [v5]
Andy Goryachev
angorya at openjdk.org
Thu May 23 22:26:06 UTC 2024
On Thu, 23 May 2024 22:17:36 GMT, Marius Hanl <mhanl at openjdk.org> wrote:
>> This PR fixes a long standing issue where the `Tooltip` will always wait one second until it appears the very first time, even if the
>> `-fx-show-delay` was set to another value.
>>
>> The culprit is, that the `cssForced` flag is not inside `Tooltip`, but inside the `TooltipBehaviour`. So the very first `Tooltip` gets processed correctly, but after no `Tooltip` will be processed by CSS before showing, resulting in the set `-fx-show-delay` to not be applied immediately.
>>
>> Added a bunch of headful tests for the behaviour since there were none before.
>
> Marius Hanl has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Add more documentation and improve css stylesheet test threshold
I am not sure what the difference might be. The code in the MonkeyTester generates a stylesheet, encodes it in base64 data url and adds it to all scenes in the application (it also removes the old version, if any).
The stylesheet gets loaded - I can see it by slightly changed colors and the fact that the tooltip show delay gets changed on the second and any subsequent invocations.
Can you try it?
https://github.com/andy-goryachev-oracle/MonkeyTest
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1394#issuecomment-2128136276
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