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I need to store entire node properties in css for any JavaFX element or mainly for javafx.scene.text.Text or javafx.scene.shape.

For Text I'm not sure how to set text value though css. Is it possible?

I need to store all properties in css so that I can easily recreate same element with applied properties with help of this css.

TIA

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According to the official CSS documentation for Text nodes this is not possible, there does not appear to be an equivalent of the web CSS content attribute which I believe you require. I find JavaFX CSS limited e.g. does not support most CSS layout properties, width, height etc.

The available properties are as follows plus those the -fx-font-* properties.

  • -fx-font Font.DEFAULT inherits
  • -fx-font-smoothing-type [ gray | lcd ] gray
  • -fx-strikethrough false
  • -fx-text-alignment [ left | center | right | justify ] left inherits
  • -fx-text-origin [ baseline | top | bottom ] baseline
  • -fx-underline

If you're really desperate, you could create a custom subclass of Text which supported it using CSS API to support custom UI Controls. This looks like quite a task though.

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    That's correct. In JavaFX, CSS is used to style the nodes in the scenegraph (i.e. to change their appearance). Layout is managed by FXML and/or Java, and logical processing (processing user input, etc) is managed by Java. This is a deliberate design to separate these concerns and provide the best-suited technology in each case. Note that their is some cross-over of concerns: for example you can set the min/pref/max size of any Region(includes all controls) with css.
    – James_D
    Nov 13, 2014 at 15:46
  • As @Adam and @James_D said, there is no CSS property that can be used to set Text content. You can, however, create a subclass of Text that adds a styleable property content and binds textProperty to contentProperty. Nov 13, 2014 at 16:08
  • Thanks for inputs. In the end I had to just recreate Text or other nodes from stored css/json string. So I made workaround in handling of this string itself because extending Text would add lot of work for getting a small thing done and would be useful for case of Text node only. Nov 17, 2014 at 5:39
  • The view that changing the content of a Node is not styling is outdated IMHO. With CSS I can provide patterns and shapes, but not say a specific Unicode glyph for a specific type of arrow that Unicode provides for example.
    – john16384
    Apr 4, 2020 at 13:16

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