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00:57
Dead chat is dead
Hey @Gemtastic :)
Hi Michael
How are you?
A little frustrated but otherwise well
That stinks.
01:11
yeah, I dunno how to change the property of a label's visibility :/
setVisible(true); ?
=javadoc JLabel
@Michael javax.swing.JLabel: A display area for a short text string or an image, or both. A label does not react to input events. As a result, it cannot get the keyboard focus. A label can, however, display a keyboard alternative as a convenience for a nearby component that has a keyboard alternative but can't display it.
=javadoc JLabel#setVisible
@Michael That method doesn't exist.
@Michael Yep, that's what I figured :P
01:14
=javadoc JComponent#setvisible
Which one do you mean?
* #setVisible(boolean)
It's in the JavaFX api, chan you change what api to look in for the bot?
=javadoc JComponent#setvisible(boolena)
Which one do you mean?
* #setVisible(boolean)
=javadoc JComponent#setvisible(boolean)
01:14
@Michael void setVisible(boolean aFlag): Makes the component visible or invisible. Overrides Component.setVisible.
@Gemtastic Sort of.
@OakBot That's swing, I'm using fx
If the HTML format of the Javadoc files match that of the Java 8 API, then yes.
My tiny application is starting to look a little like I want it
01:18
What takes the most time isn't coding or finding out how to code it, it's fixing all the strange bugs X_X
Whenever I make any changes I have to clean the project else it won't work @_@
Wierd.
I know
Took foever to find out how to fix it
Which is by cleaning it
Jeez.
An open request to the Eclipse maintainers: Would you please add the word "unmarshal" to the dictionary!!! We're software developers for goodness sake! xD
01:40
hehe
02:12
@gem still hanging around?
@ItachiUchiha Yes!
But I figured what I needed help with all on my own :P
Right now I'm trying to remember how to do a proper while-loop
Thats super cool :-D
    boolean tryAgain = true;
    while(tryAgain){
        if (speed.getText().isEmpty()) {
            System.out.println("Is empty!");
            errorMessage.setVisible(true);
        }
        else if(!speed.getText().isEmpty()) {
            try {
                carSpeed = Integer.parseInt(speed.getText());
                errorMessage.setVisible(false);
                tryAgain = false;
            }
            catch (NumberFormatException e) {
                System.out.println("Oops not numbers only!");
is this loop inside the textProperty of the textfield?
it's inside a method for when a button is pressed
02:16
Ahh.. Gotcha
y have you placed a loop?
Good question
I forgot XD
I am sure the loop is not required.. you just need to check the content of the textfield on button click
Oh yeah! Now I rememeber! I don't want it to continue to the calculation unless carSpeed has a value
The application won't fail since carspeed is autoset to 0
But I don't want it to calculate then...
but if it has a value n its incorrect, i dont see where it waits for the user to enter a new value
Yeah, for a button that's pointless
I see why the loop fails
I'm gonna try putting another if case in there
02:22
within the loop?
no for the calculation. It worked
Now it only "fires" if carSpeed is bigger than 0
i guess I m getting confused coz I have been looking at just a small piece of the code..
@Gemtastic I might refactor it like so:
while(true){
    String text = speed.getText();
    if (text.isEmpty()) {
        System.out.println("Is empty!");
        errorMessage.setVisible(true);
        continue;
    }

    try {
        carSpeed = Integer.parseInt(text);
        break;
    }
    catch (NumberFormatException e) {
        System.out.println("Oops not numbers only!");
        errorMessage.setVisible(true);
    }
}
There is less if/else nesting, which makes it easier to read.
I solved it with another if case
Ah, ok.
=shutdown
02:37
Shutting down. See you later.
OakBot Online.
Hmm
For some reason it won't update my lables to go from vivible to hidden...
02:56
I have an interesting bugg but aside from that, my application is done!
03:23
@Ita wanna see my application?
yeah.. i wud love to..
@gem
03:59
I turned it now, will be interesting to see if I get it slammed back in my face with a big "redo!" XD
jz a random question
y didnt you set exit buttons handle events from the fxml instead of settin it inside initialize() ?
y didnt you set exit buttons handle events from the fxml instead of settin it inside initialize() ?
Because I have no idea how to do that
i hope you are using scene builder
04:03
I was just happy to be able to put the button in the fxml at all. Where I learned how to make the button they coded it in main >_>;
@ItachiUchiha I am
open fxml in the scene builder
done
now what?
selwct the button and go to the part where you assign action handler to the button
and where is that?
how did you define action handler on the other button?
04:07
There is no On action for the imageview
there is an on mouse clicked though, but isn'tt hat a reference thing?
I have no idea how that works
exitButton is an ImageView. My bad, got confused with the name..
Yeah, it's a custom "button"
What did you think about it?
Is it a cute little applet?
anyways.. i guess i will have a better look at the code when I have a system to look at. Looking at the code through my celfone, it looks fine. :-P
Ok :P
I was hoping you'd be able to look at it while it runs too :P
But it's so simple it's almost embarrassing >_>
do you mind if i make few changes to the code?
what was your assignment btw?
Make anything using Javafx
:-P :-P
04:14
Well, yes I mind but I'd lover to hear your pointers
And yes, the assignment was more or less "make a GUI in JavaFX" and try to use a design princip
And my design princip is more or less just "make it look floaty, keep the application on the left and the ornament to the right.
I also just realized I mixed up left and right in the e-mail to my teacher. FML
I blame that it's 5 AM and I've been trying to make this stuff work since 8pm
isn't the design principle MVC
MVC?
Well, yes
awww.. nice work Charlie!!
Mission accomplished! Go to bed..
But I forgot about what MVC is XD
Nah, I'm gonna stay up a little more and watch some more FX tutorials
There are different designing principles, one of which is MVC - Model View Controller
If you are using fxml in javafx, you are following MVC principle..
04:21
nods
But I don't think that's the designing principle my teacher is refering to, it was more of how you design the GUI look wise. Like setting the ok and cancel-buttons on a certain side of one another
Yeah, correct!
Except my application doesn't have a model :/
posted on December 04, 2014 by Artist

Today I've spent so much time trying to figure out what is wrong with NetBeans that it's almost not fun to code any more. At first I though it was something wrong with my code, then I noticed it works if I commit it to my repository and download it on my other computer. Eventually though I found that if I clean the project after any JavaFX changes it will run. The frustrations I've had today h

I like the anatomy of your repository on bitbucket
04:27
Correct
Well do you know that Javafx programs do not need a main() to run?
Yes I did know that, but I don't know how to run them without it
I also don't know how to multi-thread yet
If you are using netbeans, just remove the main method and try to re-run your program
I use eclipse, so its mandatory for me to use main()
I am using netbeans
05:07
I guess a wrap text is needed
@gem
Interesting, how did that happen? It doesn't on my screen
Do you know how to hide the labels again when the button is pressed again?
I tried setting them to false, but it doesn't work
The error label?
Even the error label needs wrapping of text
The error label hides for me
I have no idea why it does that
05:22
I got the issue
you have used
How far will you go on an icy road
before the car comes to a stop?
Never use this
always use How far will you go on an icy road before the car comes to a stop? and set WrapText as true..
@gem Try this I have made few changes to the FXML label and the ImageView
Some changes in the controller to handle the imageview changes
The Labels are now getting displayed correctly :)
The image views aren't supposed to change :/
I just changed the code to show you how you can handle mouse events from the FXML
I haven't changed much of the code, the functionality is working as it should :)
05:43
I will have a look at it later ^^
I'm redoing my first application
I read your blog, what issues were you facing with your first application?
It's mostly the whole thing that nebeans blows up as soon as I make any changes to it
But I also gave up on the pagination; it was too hard for me to go through with
First, you don't need pagination for what you are trying to achieve
I know
So I'm trying it that way
Same setup, but with a HBox in the center now
Ok, cool, what's next?
05:50
Log in is to the left, a welcome text is on the right
Now I just gotta figure how to swap the content in the base HBox without loading a new scene
I made a new bg image so it feels a little nicer now
@Gemtastic just remove all the children of the HBox and add new stuff
What would that look like in pseudo code?
Did you say you knew how to make hyperlinks open up HTML document?
06:15
@Gemtastic open html in the default application?
hbox.getChildren().removeAll();
Morning
@ItachiUchiha Yes, how do I do that?
@ItachiUchiha I see
It helps me so much that you're here Ita ♥
I really appreciate it
Morning
Morning @Uni @Mr.7
How's everything going so far @Uni?
06:22
at programming class :|
trying to hack the pascal engine to dynamically type static types
I'm skipping school today
:O playing truant :P
I was working so hard on that app that I forgot it was thursday now
We're currently learning html and css from scratch
I already know that
I'm still gonna attend as much as I can but today is just "meh"
@Gemtastic Runtime.getRuntime().exec("open <html_file_url>");
@ItachiUchiha thanks!
@ItachiUchiha windows?
@ItachiUchiha This requires that your html file opening property is by default to browser, right?
I'm gonna link to this under terms and conditions: youtu.be/SyyBx6-VMQg
fge
fge
06:31
2
A: 4 byte unicode character in Java

fgeA Unicode code point is not 4 bytes; it is an integer (ranging, at the moment, from U+0000 to U+10FFFF). Your 4 bytes are (wild guess) its UTF-8 encoding version (edit: I was right). You need to do this: final char[] chars = Character.toChars(0x1F701); final String s = new String(chars); final...

A lot of people get strings very wrong
@Unihedron mac
@Gemtastic open works for mac
Oh I see, It's DOS and OS X command I think
@ItachiUchiha it won't work on a windows?
15 secs ago, by Unihedron
Oh I see, It's DOS and OS X command I think
fge
fge
@Gemtastic you may want to try the Desktop class
06:32
@Gemtastic Please use Desktop.getDesktop().open(new File(<html_file_url>))
I want it to open a html file I keep in my resources
@Gemtastic Do you want to open it in the Javafx application itself?
@ItachiUchiha no I want it to open in the default browser
just pass the relative path for the file inplace of html_file_url
In what code?
06:35
2 mins ago, by ItachiUchiha
@Gemtastic Please use Desktop.getDesktop().open(new File(<html_file_url>))
^ Windows
Sometimes I feel, Uni is an autobot
He uses AI and comprehends what user is asking for
@Unihedron @Gemtastic This will work for Windows, Mac, Linux or wherever Java can run..
Just go on, I've never used Desktop before.
:P
@Unihedron Do you have a demo for this?
I hate Windows
But unfortunately, I have to use it
@ItachiUchiha unihedron.tk
@Mr.777 me too, I use OS X at home but I want an ubuntu
06:39
I have ubuntu on my personal laptop
But this office stuff has to be done on crappy windows
@ItachiUchiha nice! :D
Well, my school computer lab uses Windows XP.
Lol XP is even better than 7
It kind of is, except for the occasional BSoDs.
I am waiting for my internet connection at home so that I can download Ubuntu
I am using windows 8.1 currently sob sob
06:44
OMG Windows 8 :O
The hyperlinks are driving me nuts...
@Unihedron You still haven't fixed the hyperlinks
@Gemtastic Can I help?
And Just when I typed that it jsut suddenly worked XD
@ItachiUchiha I suck at javascript but I'll fix that
Managed to get it to open this:
06:45
@Gemtastic :) :)
@Unihedron Yeah, so do I
That's my terms of Service ^
I think I've earned some sleep now <3
@Gemtastic Sleep Tight :)
@ItachiUchiha Ty ^^
It feels nice to go to bed when one is on a roll!
Haha, I bet it is a nice feeling :)
You have worked and earned it
Yeah. Now I feel that fun feeling where I know I can't wait until I wake up again so that I can continue!
Maybe I can turn this thing in after all XD
06:51
:D :D
Do update your blog!
Should the other one not be enough I mean.
Last time you sounded very upset with coding & javafx
other one?
2 hours ago, by Feeds
posted on December 04, 2014 by Artist

Today I've spent so much time trying to figure out what is wrong with NetBeans that it's almost not fun to code any more. At first I though it was something wrong with my code, then I noticed it works if I commit it to my repository and download it on my other computer. Eventually though I found that if I clean the project after any JavaFX changes it will run. The frustrations I've had today h

@Ita try now, added in the missing semicolon
So many buggs it's almost not fun any more - The title gives me -ve vibes :P
The new blog post can have a title
From Zero to Hero :P
@ItachiUchiha I'm updating it before bed
06:58
posted on December 04, 2014 by Artist

Having people to talk to really is amazing. Got pretty much everything solved now, and my "old" project got a facelift and is starting to look really good! Yatta! I've gone from "I don't even know what I don't know" to "I can't wait until I wake up again so that I can continue coding!" since the last entry. Now it feels like it should feel! Coding is fun! I've been up for  18h now so I s


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