object ButtonData extends SFXEnumDelegateCompanion[javafx.scene.control.ButtonBar.ButtonData, ButtonData] with Serializable
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Apply: ButtonData
A tag for the "apply" button.
A tag for the "apply" button.
Button order code: A
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BackPrevious: ButtonData
A tag for the "back" or "previous" button.
A tag for the "back" or "previous" button.
Button order code: B
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BigGap: ButtonData
A glue push gap that will take as much space as it can and at least an "unrelated" gap.
A glue push gap that will take as much space as it can and at least an "unrelated" gap. (Platform dependent)
Button order code: +
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CancelClose: ButtonData
A tag for the "cancel" or "close" button.
A tag for the "cancel" or "close" button.
Is cancel button: True
Button order code: C
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Finish: ButtonData
A tag for the "finish".
A tag for the "finish".
Is default button: True
Button order code: I
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Help: ButtonData
A tag for the "help" button that normally is supposed to be on the right.
A tag for the "help" button that normally is supposed to be on the right.
Button order code: H
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Help2: ButtonData
A tag for the "help2" button that normally is supposed to be on the left.
A tag for the "help2" button that normally is supposed to be on the left.
Button order code: E
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Left: ButtonData
Buttons with this style tag will statically end up on the left end of the bar.
Buttons with this style tag will statically end up on the left end of the bar.
Button order code: L
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NextForward: ButtonData
A tag for the "next" or "forward" button.
A tag for the "next" or "forward" button.
Is default button: True
Button order code: X
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No: ButtonData
A tag for the "no" button.
A tag for the "no" button.
Is cancel button: True
Button order code: N
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OKDone: ButtonData
A tag for the "ok" or "done" button.
A tag for the "ok" or "done" button.
Is default button: True
Button order code: O
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Other: ButtonData
All Uncategorized, Other, or "Unknown" buttons.
All Uncategorized, Other, or "Unknown" buttons. Tag will be "other".
Button order code: U
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Right: ButtonData
Buttons with this style tag will statically end up on the right end of the bar.
Buttons with this style tag will statically end up on the right end of the bar.
Button order code: R
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SmallGap: ButtonData
An "unrelated" gap.
An "unrelated" gap. (Platform dependent)
Button order code: _ (underscore)
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Yes: ButtonData
A tag for the "yes" button.
A tag for the "yes" button.
Is default button: True
Button order code: Y
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jfxEnum2sfx(e: javafx.scene.control.ButtonBar.ButtonData): ButtonData
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