Scrollable TitlePane
I have one fxml page whose structure is something like this
<ScrollPane>
<AnchorPane>
If my cursor is here it scrolls very well upon pressing up and down key.
<Accordion>
<TitledPane>
<AnchorPane>
This is content i want to scroll, i mean when i keep
the mouse cursor in here and press the down or up key
it does not sroll the page
</AnchorPane>
</TitledPane>
</Accordion>
</AnchorPane>
</ScrollPane>
Is there any way to scroll the title pane when my cursor is there on the title pane
java javafx-8 fxml
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I have one fxml page whose structure is something like this
<ScrollPane>
<AnchorPane>
If my cursor is here it scrolls very well upon pressing up and down key.
<Accordion>
<TitledPane>
<AnchorPane>
This is content i want to scroll, i mean when i keep
the mouse cursor in here and press the down or up key
it does not sroll the page
</AnchorPane>
</TitledPane>
</Accordion>
</AnchorPane>
</ScrollPane>
Is there any way to scroll the title pane when my cursor is there on the title pane
java javafx-8 fxml
Have you tried wrapping it into aScrollPane
?
– Sunflame
Nov 19 '18 at 8:28
Is it possible to wrap the TitlePane to ScrollPane through the respective controller??
– Taleev Aalam
Dec 4 '18 at 12:19
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I have one fxml page whose structure is something like this
<ScrollPane>
<AnchorPane>
If my cursor is here it scrolls very well upon pressing up and down key.
<Accordion>
<TitledPane>
<AnchorPane>
This is content i want to scroll, i mean when i keep
the mouse cursor in here and press the down or up key
it does not sroll the page
</AnchorPane>
</TitledPane>
</Accordion>
</AnchorPane>
</ScrollPane>
Is there any way to scroll the title pane when my cursor is there on the title pane
java javafx-8 fxml
I have one fxml page whose structure is something like this
<ScrollPane>
<AnchorPane>
If my cursor is here it scrolls very well upon pressing up and down key.
<Accordion>
<TitledPane>
<AnchorPane>
This is content i want to scroll, i mean when i keep
the mouse cursor in here and press the down or up key
it does not sroll the page
</AnchorPane>
</TitledPane>
</Accordion>
</AnchorPane>
</ScrollPane>
Is there any way to scroll the title pane when my cursor is there on the title pane
java javafx-8 fxml
java javafx-8 fxml
asked Nov 19 '18 at 6:37
Taleev AalamTaleev Aalam
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Have you tried wrapping it into aScrollPane
?
– Sunflame
Nov 19 '18 at 8:28
Is it possible to wrap the TitlePane to ScrollPane through the respective controller??
– Taleev Aalam
Dec 4 '18 at 12:19
add a comment |
Have you tried wrapping it into aScrollPane
?
– Sunflame
Nov 19 '18 at 8:28
Is it possible to wrap the TitlePane to ScrollPane through the respective controller??
– Taleev Aalam
Dec 4 '18 at 12:19
Have you tried wrapping it into a
ScrollPane
?– Sunflame
Nov 19 '18 at 8:28
Have you tried wrapping it into a
ScrollPane
?– Sunflame
Nov 19 '18 at 8:28
Is it possible to wrap the TitlePane to ScrollPane through the respective controller??
– Taleev Aalam
Dec 4 '18 at 12:19
Is it possible to wrap the TitlePane to ScrollPane through the respective controller??
– Taleev Aalam
Dec 4 '18 at 12:19
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Have you tried wrapping it into a
ScrollPane
?– Sunflame
Nov 19 '18 at 8:28
Is it possible to wrap the TitlePane to ScrollPane through the respective controller??
– Taleev Aalam
Dec 4 '18 at 12:19