Missing titlebar on javafx app, with 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: JavaFX no border or Titlebar



Does someone know just what i'm doing wrong here?










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    Can you try with -Djdk.gtk.version=2? See possibly related question.

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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: JavaFX no border or Titlebar



Does someone know just what i'm doing wrong here?










share|improve this question


















  • 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: JavaFX no border or Titlebar



Does someone know just what i'm doing wrong here?










share|improve this question














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: JavaFX no border or Titlebar



Does someone know just what i'm doing wrong here?







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    Can you try with -Djdk.gtk.version=2? See possibly related question.

    – José Pereda
    Nov 19 '18 at 10:07














  • 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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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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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

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    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'






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  • You can file a bug for this issue as well: github.com/javafxports/openjdk-jfx/issues

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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'






share|improve this answer
























  • 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'






share|improve this answer













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



















  • 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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