Missing titlebar on javafx app, with OpenJFX
I'm currently building an application with OpenJDK 11 and OpenJFX. It compiles just fine, and starts, but there is no titlebar, and if i click close to the edge of the app, it registers as a click on whatever window is behind it.
I am using intelliJ idea, and it took a while to figure out how to even use openjfx with it, anyhow, here's the system details:
running elementary OS 5.0 Juno (based off of Ubuntu 18.04, everything is GTK)
IntelliJ Idea (Community) 2018 installed as a snap.
OpenJFX sdk downloaded from here: OpenJFX from Gluon
I've just made a new javaFX app, and added the dir /javafx-sdk-11.0.1/lib/ to external libraries, and then went to run -> edit configurations and added vm options --module-path <path>/javafx-sdk-11.0.1/lib --add-modules=javafx.controls,javafx.fxml,javafx.base
controller and everything seems to work, but the resulting window looks like this:
Does someone know just what i'm doing wrong here?
java javafx openjfx
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I'm currently building an application with OpenJDK 11 and OpenJFX. It compiles just fine, and starts, but there is no titlebar, and if i click close to the edge of the app, it registers as a click on whatever window is behind it.
I am using intelliJ idea, and it took a while to figure out how to even use openjfx with it, anyhow, here's the system details:
running elementary OS 5.0 Juno (based off of Ubuntu 18.04, everything is GTK)
IntelliJ Idea (Community) 2018 installed as a snap.
OpenJFX sdk downloaded from here: OpenJFX from Gluon
I've just made a new javaFX app, and added the dir /javafx-sdk-11.0.1/lib/ to external libraries, and then went to run -> edit configurations and added vm options --module-path <path>/javafx-sdk-11.0.1/lib --add-modules=javafx.controls,javafx.fxml,javafx.base
controller and everything seems to work, but the resulting window looks like this:
Does someone know just what i'm doing wrong here?
java javafx openjfx
3
Can you try with-Djdk.gtk.version=2
? See possibly related question.
– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:07
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I'm currently building an application with OpenJDK 11 and OpenJFX. It compiles just fine, and starts, but there is no titlebar, and if i click close to the edge of the app, it registers as a click on whatever window is behind it.
I am using intelliJ idea, and it took a while to figure out how to even use openjfx with it, anyhow, here's the system details:
running elementary OS 5.0 Juno (based off of Ubuntu 18.04, everything is GTK)
IntelliJ Idea (Community) 2018 installed as a snap.
OpenJFX sdk downloaded from here: OpenJFX from Gluon
I've just made a new javaFX app, and added the dir /javafx-sdk-11.0.1/lib/ to external libraries, and then went to run -> edit configurations and added vm options --module-path <path>/javafx-sdk-11.0.1/lib --add-modules=javafx.controls,javafx.fxml,javafx.base
controller and everything seems to work, but the resulting window looks like this:
Does someone know just what i'm doing wrong here?
java javafx openjfx
I'm currently building an application with OpenJDK 11 and OpenJFX. It compiles just fine, and starts, but there is no titlebar, and if i click close to the edge of the app, it registers as a click on whatever window is behind it.
I am using intelliJ idea, and it took a while to figure out how to even use openjfx with it, anyhow, here's the system details:
running elementary OS 5.0 Juno (based off of Ubuntu 18.04, everything is GTK)
IntelliJ Idea (Community) 2018 installed as a snap.
OpenJFX sdk downloaded from here: OpenJFX from Gluon
I've just made a new javaFX app, and added the dir /javafx-sdk-11.0.1/lib/ to external libraries, and then went to run -> edit configurations and added vm options --module-path <path>/javafx-sdk-11.0.1/lib --add-modules=javafx.controls,javafx.fxml,javafx.base
controller and everything seems to work, but the resulting window looks like this:
Does someone know just what i'm doing wrong here?
java javafx openjfx
java javafx openjfx
asked Nov 19 '18 at 10:01
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Can you try with-Djdk.gtk.version=2
? See possibly related question.
– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:07
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3
Can you try with-Djdk.gtk.version=2
? See possibly related question.
– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:07
3
3
Can you try with
-Djdk.gtk.version=2
? See possibly related question.– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:07
Can you try with
-Djdk.gtk.version=2
? See possibly related question.– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:07
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It was exactly that which fixed it. See the question he linked for details: problems with gtk3 and javafx
Anyhow, in intelliJ it's solved by going to Run -> Configurations and adding -Djdk.gtk.version=2
to the 'VM Options'
You can file a bug for this issue as well: github.com/javafxports/openjdk-jfx/issues
– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:37
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It was exactly that which fixed it. See the question he linked for details: problems with gtk3 and javafx
Anyhow, in intelliJ it's solved by going to Run -> Configurations and adding -Djdk.gtk.version=2
to the 'VM Options'
You can file a bug for this issue as well: github.com/javafxports/openjdk-jfx/issues
– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:37
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Thanks to José Pereda
It was exactly that which fixed it. See the question he linked for details: problems with gtk3 and javafx
Anyhow, in intelliJ it's solved by going to Run -> Configurations and adding -Djdk.gtk.version=2
to the 'VM Options'
You can file a bug for this issue as well: github.com/javafxports/openjdk-jfx/issues
– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:37
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Thanks to José Pereda
It was exactly that which fixed it. See the question he linked for details: problems with gtk3 and javafx
Anyhow, in intelliJ it's solved by going to Run -> Configurations and adding -Djdk.gtk.version=2
to the 'VM Options'
Thanks to José Pereda
It was exactly that which fixed it. See the question he linked for details: problems with gtk3 and javafx
Anyhow, in intelliJ it's solved by going to Run -> Configurations and adding -Djdk.gtk.version=2
to the 'VM Options'
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You can file a bug for this issue as well: github.com/javafxports/openjdk-jfx/issues
– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:37
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You can file a bug for this issue as well: github.com/javafxports/openjdk-jfx/issues
– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:37
You can file a bug for this issue as well: github.com/javafxports/openjdk-jfx/issues
– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:37
You can file a bug for this issue as well: github.com/javafxports/openjdk-jfx/issues
– José Pereda
Nov 19 '18 at 10:37
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Can you try with
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