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RichTextFX CSS Reference Guide
There have been a number of questions asking, "How do I change the color of [some object]?" or "How do I change the size of [some object]?", etc.
Instead of a person needing to open up a new question relating to these things and contributors explaining "Just adjust the CSS like so," we've decided to include a CSS Guide for RichTextFX.
What are the components that make up a StyledTextArea
? There are more than a few and thus why adjusting the CSS can get very complicated very quickly. So, let's overview the components.
- A
VirtualizedScrollPane
is a Region that displays a StyledTextArea and sometimes displays a horizontal and/or vertical scroll bar. In short, it adds scrollbars to the area. -
StyledTextArea
is a Region whose single child is a (vertical)VirtualFlow
(See Tomas' Flowless project). - A
VirtualFlow
is a Region that displaysParagraphBox
es (the cells of the virtual flow, aka lines of the area). - A
ParagraphBox
is a Region that can display some graphic factory (specifically, anIntFunction<Node>
that is usually used for the indicating the linenumber) and the styled text via aParagraphText
. - A
ParagraphText
is a modified version ofTextFlow
that layoutsTextExt
objects (rich text content) and displays the caret (aPath
object). - A
TextExt
is a modified version ofText
with additional CSS properties. - A
CaretNode
is a Path used to render a caret in the area - A
SelectionPath
is a Path used to render a portion of a selection on a given paragraph.
So, the seven items to keep in mind are:
- VirtualizedScrollPane (Region)
- StyledTextArea (Region)
- VirtualFlow (Region)
- ParagraphBox (Region)
- ParagraphText (TextFlow)
- TextExt (Text)
- CaretNode (Path)
- SelectionPath (Path)
- (Optional) LineNumberFactory (Label) - a provided
IntFunction<Node>
graphic factory that indicates the line's line number
Name | Style Class | Includes CSS from |
---|---|---|
VirtualizedScrollPane | "virtualized-scroll-pane" | VirtualizedScrollPane, Region, Node |
StyledTextArea | "styled-text-area" | Region, Node |
StyledTextField | "styled-text-field" | Region, Node |
VirtualFlow | "virtual-flow" | VirtualFlow, Region, Node |
ParagraphBox | "paragraph-box" | Region, Node |
ParagraphText | "paragraph-text" | TextFlow (see below), Region, Node |
TextExt | Depends on how styles are applied | TextExt (see below), Text, Font Properties, Shape, Node |
Caret | "caret" | Path, Shape, Node |
SelectionPath | "main-selection", "line-highlighter", and for any additional selections you added use the selections name | Path, Shape, Node |
---- | ---- | --- |
LineNumberFactory | "lineno" | Label, Control, Region, Node |
This Cheat Sheet does not include CSS from Region or Node. Use the CSS Reference Guide.
.styled-text-area {
/* set the entire area's font size to the given size */
-fx-font-size: <size>;
}
/* special styling applied when the area is not editable */
.styled-text-area:read-only {}
/* special styling applied to the current line (ParagraphBox) */
.styled-text-area:has-caret {}
/* WARNING: ':last-paragraph' must be applied BEFORE ':first-paragraph' if using both for both to work!
(Takes into account an area with only one line.) */
/* special styling applied to the last paragraph (ParagraphBox) */
.styled-text-area:last-paragraph {}
/* special styling applied to the first paragraph (ParagraphBox) */
.styled-text-area:first-paragraph {}
.caret {
/* set the blink rate of the area as [number][ms|s|m|h] */
-rtfx-blink-rate: <duration>ms;
}
The CSS Reference guide does not yet include anything on TextFlow. By looking at its javadoc, however, it seems reasonable to suggest that it supports the following:
.text-flow {
/* the alignment of the text, where <alignment> can be
[ left | center | right | justify ] and defaults to "left" */
-fx-text-alignment: <alignment>;
/* the amount of pixels to separate lines in a multi-line paragraph
(e.g. when `area.isWrapText() == true`) */
-fx-line-spacing: <number>;
}
TextExt
adds the following CSS properties to a Text
object. Note: the underline properties will take affect regardless of the boolean value of Text#isUnderline()
. Additionally, the prefix -rtfx
is used to distinguish RichTextFX-added CSS from the JavaFX Text CSS:
.styled-text-area .text {
/* the color of the text's background color */
-rtfx-background-color: <paint>;
/* the color of the border around a section of text */
-rtfx-border-stroke-color: <paint>;
/* the width of the border around a section of text */
-rtfx-border-stroke-width: <size>;
/* the type of the border around a section of text */
-rtfx-border-stroke-type: [inside | outside | centered];
/* the border's dash lengths: allows dot/dash style borders */
-rtfx-border-stroke-dash-array: <size>[ <size>]+;
/* the color of the underline */
-rtfx-underline-color: <paint>;
/* the width of the underline */
-rtfx-underline-width: <size>;
/* the underline's dash lengths: allows dot/dash style lines */
-rtfx-underline-dash-array: <size>[ <size>]+;
/* the StrokeLineCap to use: [ square | butt | round ]
defaults to "square" */
-rtfx-underline-cap: <stroke-line-cap>;
/* the radius used to create waved underline */
-rtfx-underline-wave-radius: <size>;
/* the offset between text and underline */
-rtfx-underline-offset: <size>;
}
When an area's text is styled by default using style classes, for example:
.styled-text-area .text {
-fx-fill: white;
}
... then any additional styling must include the same selector prefix. In other words, if one wanted to apply the style class "red" to the area, one would need to precede it with ".styled-text-area " in order for that style class to be applied properly. Thus, given the following code...
StyleClassedTextArea area = // creation code;
// from 0 to 19, default style is used
area.setStyle(20, 40, Collections.singleton("green");
area.setStyle(41, 60, Collections.singleton("red");
/* THIS WILL NOT WORK AS IT DOES NOT INCLUDE DEFAULT's SELECTOR(S) PREFIX */
.green {
-fx-fill: green;
}
/* THIS WILL WORK */
.styled-text-area .red {
-fx-fill: white;
}
The same applies if one sets the area's id, as shown by CodeArea
, a subclass of StyleClassedTextArea
:
CodeArea area = new CodeArea("int x = 3 + 5;");
area.setId("codeArea");
area.computeHighlighting();
/* default text styling */
#codeArea .text {
-fx-fill: white;
}
/* Overriding styling for key words */
#codeArea .keyword {
-fx-fill: blue;
}
/* Overriding styling for operators */
#codeArea .operator {
-fx-fill: purple;
}
- Note: in some cases, the default JavaFX font does not support certain CSS properties such as
-fx-font-weight
or-fx-font-style
. This is a JavaFX issue and not a richtextfx issue. If you experience issues with certain properties, try using different fonts.
- Home
- General guidelines
- Core classes
- Text Styles: Inline, Style Class, and Custom Style Objects
- PS, S, and SEG: Explaining the main generics in RichTextFX
- Implementing custom objects
- How to Override the Default Behavior
- RichTextFX CSS Reference Guide
- Adding Support for Emojis
- Known Issues
- Test Automation