Class CellSkinBase<C extends Cell>

All Implemented Interfaces:
Skin<C>
Direct Known Subclasses:
DateCellSkin, ListCellSkin, TableCellSkinBase, TableRowSkinBase, TreeCellSkin

public class CellSkinBase<C extends Cell> extends LabeledSkinBase<C>
Default skin implementation for the Cell control, and subclasses such as ListCell, TreeCell, etc.
Since:
9
See Also:
  • Property Details

    • cellSize

      public final ReadOnlyDoubleProperty cellSizeProperty
      The default cell size. For vertical ListView or a TreeView or TableView this is the height, for a horizontal ListView this is the width. This is settable from CSS
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  • Constructor Details

    • CellSkinBase

      public CellSkinBase(C control)
      Creates a new CellSkinBase instance, installing the necessary child nodes into the Control children list, as well as the necessary input mappings for handling key, mouse, etc events.
      Parameters:
      control - The control that this skin should be installed onto.
  • Method Details

    • getCellSize

      public final double getCellSize()
      Gets the value of the cellSize property.
      Property description:
      The default cell size. For vertical ListView or a TreeView or TableView this is the height, for a horizontal ListView this is the width. This is settable from CSS
      Returns:
      the value of the cellSize property
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    • cellSizeProperty

      public final ReadOnlyDoubleProperty cellSizeProperty()
      The default cell size. For vertical ListView or a TreeView or TableView this is the height, for a horizontal ListView this is the width. This is settable from CSS
      Returns:
      the cellSize property
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    • getClassCssMetaData

      public static List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable,?>> getClassCssMetaData()
      Returns the CssMetaData associated with this class, which may include the CssMetaData of its superclasses.
      Returns:
      the CssMetaData associated with this class, which may include the CssMetaData of its superclasses