Package javafx.scene.layout
Class BorderImage
java.lang.Object
javafx.scene.layout.BorderImage
Defines properties describing how to render an image as the border of
some Region. A BorderImage must have an Image specified (it cannot be
null). The
repeatX
and repeatY
properties define how the
image is to be repeated in each direction. The slices
property
defines how to slice up the image such that it can be stretched across
the Region, while the widths
defines the area on the Region to
fill with the border image. Finally, the outsets
define the distance
outward from the edge of the border over which the border extends. The
outsets of the BorderImage contribute to the outsets of the Border, which
in turn contribute to the bounds of the Region.
Because the BorderImage is immutable, it can safely be used in any
cache, and can safely be reused among multiple Regions.
When applied to a Region with a defined shape, a BorderImage is ignored.- Since:
- JavaFX 8.0
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionBorderImage
(Image image, BorderWidths widths, Insets insets, BorderWidths slices, boolean filled, BorderRepeat repeatX, BorderRepeat repeatY) Creates a new BorderImage. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
final Image
getImage()
The image to be used.final Insets
The insets of the BorderImage define where the border should be positioned relative to the edge of the Region.final BorderRepeat
Indicates in what manner (if at all) the border image is to be repeated along the x-axis of the region.final BorderRepeat
Indicates in what manner (if at all) the border image is to be repeated along the y-axis of the region.final BorderWidths
Defines the slices of the image.final BorderWidths
The widths of the border on each side.int
hashCode()
final boolean
isFilled()
Specifies whether or not the center patch (as defined by the left, right, top, and bottom slices) should be drawn.
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Constructor Details
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BorderImage
public BorderImage(Image image, BorderWidths widths, Insets insets, BorderWidths slices, boolean filled, BorderRepeat repeatX, BorderRepeat repeatY) Creates a new BorderImage. The image must be specified or a NullPointerException will be thrown.- Parameters:
image
- The image to use. This must not be null.widths
- The widths of the border in each dimension. A null value results in Insets.EMPTY.insets
- The insets at which to place the border relative to the region. A null value results in Insets.EMPTY.slices
- The slices for the image. If null, defaults to BorderImageSlices.DEFAULTrepeatX
- The repeat value for the border image in the x direction. If null, defaults to STRETCH.repeatY
- The repeat value for the border image in the y direction. If null, defaults to the same value as repeatX.
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Method Details
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getImage
The image to be used. This will never be null. If this image fails to load, then the entire BorderImage will be skipped at rendering time and will not contribute to any bounds or other computations. -
getRepeatX
Indicates in what manner (if at all) the border image is to be repeated along the x-axis of the region. If not specified, the default value is STRETCH. -
getRepeatY
Indicates in what manner (if at all) the border image is to be repeated along the y-axis of the region. If not specified, the default value is STRETCH. -
getWidths
The widths of the border on each side. These can be defined as either to be absolute widths or percentages of the size of the Region, for more details. If null, this will default to being 1 pixel wide. -
getSlices
Defines the slices of the image. JavaFX uses a 4-slice scheme where the slices each divide up an image into 9 patches. The top-left patch defines the top-left corner of the border. The top patch defines the top border and the image making up this patch is stretched horizontally (or whatever is defined for repeatX) to fill all the required space. The top-right patch goes in the top-right corner, and the right patch is stretched vertically (or whatever is defined for repeatY) to fill all the required space. And so on. The center patch is stretched (or whatever is defined for repeatX, repeatY) in each dimension. By default the center is omitted (ie: not drawn), although a BorderImageSlices value oftrue
for thefilled
property will cause the center to be drawn. A default value for this property will result in BorderImageSlices.DEFAULT, which is a border-image-slice of 100%- See Also:
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isFilled
public final boolean isFilled()Specifies whether or not the center patch (as defined by the left, right, top, and bottom slices) should be drawn. -
getInsets
The insets of the BorderImage define where the border should be positioned relative to the edge of the Region. This value will never be null. -
equals
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hashCode
public int hashCode()
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