Make the outerline of a circle sized button bigger
I have the following css-file which is used for a javafx Button:
#circle {
-fx-background-color:
green,
white;
-fx-background-radius: 100;
-fx-background-insets: 0;
-fx-text-fill: black;
-fx-effect: dropshadow( three-pass-box , rgba(0,0,0,0.6) , 5, 0.0 , 0 , 1 );
}
So its basically a circle shaped white button with a green outer line. My problem is that the green outer line is very thin. Is there any way to make the outer line bigger?
java css javafx
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I have the following css-file which is used for a javafx Button:
#circle {
-fx-background-color:
green,
white;
-fx-background-radius: 100;
-fx-background-insets: 0;
-fx-text-fill: black;
-fx-effect: dropshadow( three-pass-box , rgba(0,0,0,0.6) , 5, 0.0 , 0 , 1 );
}
So its basically a circle shaped white button with a green outer line. My problem is that the green outer line is very thin. Is there any way to make the outer line bigger?
java css javafx
add a comment |
I have the following css-file which is used for a javafx Button:
#circle {
-fx-background-color:
green,
white;
-fx-background-radius: 100;
-fx-background-insets: 0;
-fx-text-fill: black;
-fx-effect: dropshadow( three-pass-box , rgba(0,0,0,0.6) , 5, 0.0 , 0 , 1 );
}
So its basically a circle shaped white button with a green outer line. My problem is that the green outer line is very thin. Is there any way to make the outer line bigger?
java css javafx
I have the following css-file which is used for a javafx Button:
#circle {
-fx-background-color:
green,
white;
-fx-background-radius: 100;
-fx-background-insets: 0;
-fx-text-fill: black;
-fx-effect: dropshadow( three-pass-box , rgba(0,0,0,0.6) , 5, 0.0 , 0 , 1 );
}
So its basically a circle shaped white button with a green outer line. My problem is that the green outer line is very thin. Is there any way to make the outer line bigger?
java css javafx
java css javafx
edited Nov 26 '18 at 14:37
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asked Nov 26 '18 at 14:36
J.DuplaJ.Dupla
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Most of time, when you want a specific outer line, the border property is used.
#circle {
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-border-color: green;
-fx-border-radius: 100;
-fx-border-width: 1;
-fx-background-radius: 100;
-fx-background-insets: 0;
-fx-text-fill: black;
-fx-effect: dropshadow( three-pass-box , rgba(0,0,0,0.6) , 5, 0.0 , 0 , 1 );
}
In order to get the same shape of your background, you have also have to set the -fx-border-radius
to the same value than -fx-background-radius
.
As its name indicates it, you can enlarge the border with the -fx-border-width
property.
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Can you specify the green outer line using -fx-stroke
instead?
So like so:
#circle {
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-stroke: green;
-fx-stroke-width: 5;
...rest of the CSS
}
Tried it, but doesnt work sadly, the outer line just completly disappears that way.
– J.Dupla
Nov 26 '18 at 14:59
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Most of time, when you want a specific outer line, the border property is used.
#circle {
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-border-color: green;
-fx-border-radius: 100;
-fx-border-width: 1;
-fx-background-radius: 100;
-fx-background-insets: 0;
-fx-text-fill: black;
-fx-effect: dropshadow( three-pass-box , rgba(0,0,0,0.6) , 5, 0.0 , 0 , 1 );
}
In order to get the same shape of your background, you have also have to set the -fx-border-radius
to the same value than -fx-background-radius
.
As its name indicates it, you can enlarge the border with the -fx-border-width
property.
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Most of time, when you want a specific outer line, the border property is used.
#circle {
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-border-color: green;
-fx-border-radius: 100;
-fx-border-width: 1;
-fx-background-radius: 100;
-fx-background-insets: 0;
-fx-text-fill: black;
-fx-effect: dropshadow( three-pass-box , rgba(0,0,0,0.6) , 5, 0.0 , 0 , 1 );
}
In order to get the same shape of your background, you have also have to set the -fx-border-radius
to the same value than -fx-background-radius
.
As its name indicates it, you can enlarge the border with the -fx-border-width
property.
add a comment |
Most of time, when you want a specific outer line, the border property is used.
#circle {
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-border-color: green;
-fx-border-radius: 100;
-fx-border-width: 1;
-fx-background-radius: 100;
-fx-background-insets: 0;
-fx-text-fill: black;
-fx-effect: dropshadow( three-pass-box , rgba(0,0,0,0.6) , 5, 0.0 , 0 , 1 );
}
In order to get the same shape of your background, you have also have to set the -fx-border-radius
to the same value than -fx-background-radius
.
As its name indicates it, you can enlarge the border with the -fx-border-width
property.
Most of time, when you want a specific outer line, the border property is used.
#circle {
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-border-color: green;
-fx-border-radius: 100;
-fx-border-width: 1;
-fx-background-radius: 100;
-fx-background-insets: 0;
-fx-text-fill: black;
-fx-effect: dropshadow( three-pass-box , rgba(0,0,0,0.6) , 5, 0.0 , 0 , 1 );
}
In order to get the same shape of your background, you have also have to set the -fx-border-radius
to the same value than -fx-background-radius
.
As its name indicates it, you can enlarge the border with the -fx-border-width
property.
answered Nov 26 '18 at 16:11
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Can you specify the green outer line using -fx-stroke
instead?
So like so:
#circle {
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-stroke: green;
-fx-stroke-width: 5;
...rest of the CSS
}
Tried it, but doesnt work sadly, the outer line just completly disappears that way.
– J.Dupla
Nov 26 '18 at 14:59
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Can you specify the green outer line using -fx-stroke
instead?
So like so:
#circle {
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-stroke: green;
-fx-stroke-width: 5;
...rest of the CSS
}
Tried it, but doesnt work sadly, the outer line just completly disappears that way.
– J.Dupla
Nov 26 '18 at 14:59
add a comment |
Can you specify the green outer line using -fx-stroke
instead?
So like so:
#circle {
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-stroke: green;
-fx-stroke-width: 5;
...rest of the CSS
}
Can you specify the green outer line using -fx-stroke
instead?
So like so:
#circle {
-fx-background-color: white;
-fx-stroke: green;
-fx-stroke-width: 5;
...rest of the CSS
}
answered Nov 26 '18 at 14:45
foakesmfoakesm
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Tried it, but doesnt work sadly, the outer line just completly disappears that way.
– J.Dupla
Nov 26 '18 at 14:59
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Tried it, but doesnt work sadly, the outer line just completly disappears that way.
– J.Dupla
Nov 26 '18 at 14:59
Tried it, but doesnt work sadly, the outer line just completly disappears that way.
– J.Dupla
Nov 26 '18 at 14:59
Tried it, but doesnt work sadly, the outer line just completly disappears that way.
– J.Dupla
Nov 26 '18 at 14:59
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