How do I handle multi-resolution images for various levels of HiDPI scaling in JavaFX?
There are many scaling factors out there for HiDPI screens (1.25x, 1.5x, 2x, 3x, etc). The most straight-forward solution would be to provide multiple versions of the same image in JavaFX, which seems to be possible in Swing using things like @125pct
for 1.25x or @2x
for 2x. Does this also work in JavaFX? If it doesn't, how should I load images to make sure they look crisp regardless of the HiDPI screen?
I have read here and there that JavaFX supports @2x
but I haven't found any official piece of documentation actually stating it.
(As a side note, I would rather not use SVG images due to unrelated issues with Batik and the insane amount of dependencies this would pull in)
java javafx hidpi
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There are many scaling factors out there for HiDPI screens (1.25x, 1.5x, 2x, 3x, etc). The most straight-forward solution would be to provide multiple versions of the same image in JavaFX, which seems to be possible in Swing using things like @125pct
for 1.25x or @2x
for 2x. Does this also work in JavaFX? If it doesn't, how should I load images to make sure they look crisp regardless of the HiDPI screen?
I have read here and there that JavaFX supports @2x
but I haven't found any official piece of documentation actually stating it.
(As a side note, I would rather not use SVG images due to unrelated issues with Batik and the insane amount of dependencies this would pull in)
java javafx hidpi
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There are many scaling factors out there for HiDPI screens (1.25x, 1.5x, 2x, 3x, etc). The most straight-forward solution would be to provide multiple versions of the same image in JavaFX, which seems to be possible in Swing using things like @125pct
for 1.25x or @2x
for 2x. Does this also work in JavaFX? If it doesn't, how should I load images to make sure they look crisp regardless of the HiDPI screen?
I have read here and there that JavaFX supports @2x
but I haven't found any official piece of documentation actually stating it.
(As a side note, I would rather not use SVG images due to unrelated issues with Batik and the insane amount of dependencies this would pull in)
java javafx hidpi
There are many scaling factors out there for HiDPI screens (1.25x, 1.5x, 2x, 3x, etc). The most straight-forward solution would be to provide multiple versions of the same image in JavaFX, which seems to be possible in Swing using things like @125pct
for 1.25x or @2x
for 2x. Does this also work in JavaFX? If it doesn't, how should I load images to make sure they look crisp regardless of the HiDPI screen?
I have read here and there that JavaFX supports @2x
but I haven't found any official piece of documentation actually stating it.
(As a side note, I would rather not use SVG images due to unrelated issues with Batik and the insane amount of dependencies this would pull in)
java javafx hidpi
java javafx hidpi
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JavaFX-8 (as well as JavaFX-11) only supports @2x - found by inspecting the code (search for ImageStorage in your IDE)
This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)
– utybo
Nov 15 '18 at 10:07
I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly
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JavaFX-8 (as well as JavaFX-11) only supports @2x - found by inspecting the code (search for ImageStorage in your IDE)
This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)
– utybo
Nov 15 '18 at 10:07
I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly
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Nov 15 '18 at 10:37
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JavaFX-8 (as well as JavaFX-11) only supports @2x - found by inspecting the code (search for ImageStorage in your IDE)
This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)
– utybo
Nov 15 '18 at 10:07
I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly
– tomsontom
Nov 15 '18 at 10:37
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JavaFX-8 (as well as JavaFX-11) only supports @2x - found by inspecting the code (search for ImageStorage in your IDE)
JavaFX-8 (as well as JavaFX-11) only supports @2x - found by inspecting the code (search for ImageStorage in your IDE)
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This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)
– utybo
Nov 15 '18 at 10:07
I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly
– tomsontom
Nov 15 '18 at 10:37
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This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)
– utybo
Nov 15 '18 at 10:07
I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly
– tomsontom
Nov 15 '18 at 10:37
This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)
– utybo
Nov 15 '18 at 10:07
This only mentions @ 2x though, are things like @ 125pct supported? (Putting spaces because stack overflow thinks i'm mentioning people)
– utybo
Nov 15 '18 at 10:07
I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly
– tomsontom
Nov 15 '18 at 10:37
I corrected my answer - JavaFX only supports @ 2x if I read the code correctly
– tomsontom
Nov 15 '18 at 10:37
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