JavaFX : Element halfway outside of window boundaries
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I want to design a music player. I designed it (picture) and want a spinning cover which is normally halfway outside of the window boundaries. The idea behind is that a second window will pop up while a track is being played which will look like this:
When a song is beeing played
Now the question: How can I position an element like this?
Thanks in advance :)
javafx layout position
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Normal View Example
I want to design a music player. I designed it (picture) and want a spinning cover which is normally halfway outside of the window boundaries. The idea behind is that a second window will pop up while a track is being played which will look like this:
When a song is beeing played
Now the question: How can I position an element like this?
Thanks in advance :)
javafx layout position
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Have a look on theStackPane
layout.
– Pagbo
Nov 21 '18 at 13:23
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Normal View Example
I want to design a music player. I designed it (picture) and want a spinning cover which is normally halfway outside of the window boundaries. The idea behind is that a second window will pop up while a track is being played which will look like this:
When a song is beeing played
Now the question: How can I position an element like this?
Thanks in advance :)
javafx layout position
Normal View Example
I want to design a music player. I designed it (picture) and want a spinning cover which is normally halfway outside of the window boundaries. The idea behind is that a second window will pop up while a track is being played which will look like this:
When a song is beeing played
Now the question: How can I position an element like this?
Thanks in advance :)
javafx layout position
javafx layout position
asked Nov 21 '18 at 12:42
N. Ahlers
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Have a look on theStackPane
layout.
– Pagbo
Nov 21 '18 at 13:23
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Have a look on theStackPane
layout.
– Pagbo
Nov 21 '18 at 13:23
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Have a look on the
StackPane
layout.– Pagbo
Nov 21 '18 at 13:23
Have a look on the
StackPane
layout.– Pagbo
Nov 21 '18 at 13:23
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Have a look on the
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