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I have a JavaFX scene with a stackPane. The first child (foremost) is a simple Pane to add some ImageView, the second (backmost) is a grid representing my playground. When I hover a grid case with my mouse, the case changes of color. For that, I had to set the setMouseTransparent of my Pane to true, else the grid don't take MouseEntered/Exited event. Sometime, I display an image in my Pane, and I wish could trigger an action by clicking on it but like the setMouseTransparent is true, I can't... I would like to know if there is a way to be able to do that only the children of the Pane (without this last so) can take the event !



Here my playground with a case :



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And the tree of my nodes in SceneBuilder :



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Thanks for your help :)










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  • Would adding the children to the GridPane be an option (provided you can choose absolute positions)?

    – fabian
    Nov 25 '18 at 0:04











  • JavaFx offers comprehensive event-propagation controls. See this explanation and some more relevant questions and answers 1 , 2, 3. For more help please post Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example

    – c0der
    Nov 25 '18 at 7:09


















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I have a JavaFX scene with a stackPane. The first child (foremost) is a simple Pane to add some ImageView, the second (backmost) is a grid representing my playground. When I hover a grid case with my mouse, the case changes of color. For that, I had to set the setMouseTransparent of my Pane to true, else the grid don't take MouseEntered/Exited event. Sometime, I display an image in my Pane, and I wish could trigger an action by clicking on it but like the setMouseTransparent is true, I can't... I would like to know if there is a way to be able to do that only the children of the Pane (without this last so) can take the event !



Here my playground with a case :



enter image description here



And the tree of my nodes in SceneBuilder :



enter image description here



Thanks for your help :)










share|improve this question























  • Would adding the children to the GridPane be an option (provided you can choose absolute positions)?

    – fabian
    Nov 25 '18 at 0:04











  • JavaFx offers comprehensive event-propagation controls. See this explanation and some more relevant questions and answers 1 , 2, 3. For more help please post Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example

    – c0der
    Nov 25 '18 at 7:09
















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I have a JavaFX scene with a stackPane. The first child (foremost) is a simple Pane to add some ImageView, the second (backmost) is a grid representing my playground. When I hover a grid case with my mouse, the case changes of color. For that, I had to set the setMouseTransparent of my Pane to true, else the grid don't take MouseEntered/Exited event. Sometime, I display an image in my Pane, and I wish could trigger an action by clicking on it but like the setMouseTransparent is true, I can't... I would like to know if there is a way to be able to do that only the children of the Pane (without this last so) can take the event !



Here my playground with a case :



enter image description here



And the tree of my nodes in SceneBuilder :



enter image description here



Thanks for your help :)










share|improve this question














I have a JavaFX scene with a stackPane. The first child (foremost) is a simple Pane to add some ImageView, the second (backmost) is a grid representing my playground. When I hover a grid case with my mouse, the case changes of color. For that, I had to set the setMouseTransparent of my Pane to true, else the grid don't take MouseEntered/Exited event. Sometime, I display an image in my Pane, and I wish could trigger an action by clicking on it but like the setMouseTransparent is true, I can't... I would like to know if there is a way to be able to do that only the children of the Pane (without this last so) can take the event !



Here my playground with a case :



enter image description here



And the tree of my nodes in SceneBuilder :



enter image description here



Thanks for your help :)







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  • Would adding the children to the GridPane be an option (provided you can choose absolute positions)?

    – fabian
    Nov 25 '18 at 0:04











  • JavaFx offers comprehensive event-propagation controls. See this explanation and some more relevant questions and answers 1 , 2, 3. For more help please post Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example

    – c0der
    Nov 25 '18 at 7:09





















  • Would adding the children to the GridPane be an option (provided you can choose absolute positions)?

    – fabian
    Nov 25 '18 at 0:04











  • JavaFx offers comprehensive event-propagation controls. See this explanation and some more relevant questions and answers 1 , 2, 3. For more help please post Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example

    – c0der
    Nov 25 '18 at 7:09



















Would adding the children to the GridPane be an option (provided you can choose absolute positions)?

– fabian
Nov 25 '18 at 0:04





Would adding the children to the GridPane be an option (provided you can choose absolute positions)?

– fabian
Nov 25 '18 at 0:04













JavaFx offers comprehensive event-propagation controls. See this explanation and some more relevant questions and answers 1 , 2, 3. For more help please post Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example

– c0der
Nov 25 '18 at 7:09







JavaFx offers comprehensive event-propagation controls. See this explanation and some more relevant questions and answers 1 , 2, 3. For more help please post Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example

– c0der
Nov 25 '18 at 7:09














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