I’ve just released version 4.5 of Java, JavaFX theme JMetro. This version adds new styles for the Text Field and Password Field. Inspired, as usual, by Fluent Design.
In this post I’m going to go over the details about this new release.
A Java, JavaFX Theme / Look and Feel. Styling of JavaFX controls based on Microsoft’s Fluent Design style (previously named Metro).
Visit JMetro Java, JavaFX theme page for more information.
I’ve just released version 4.5 of Java, JavaFX theme JMetro. This version adds new styles for the Text Field and Password Field. Inspired, as usual, by Fluent Design.
In this post I’m going to go over the details about this new release.
Hi again!
This weekend, during my spare time, I’ve continued work on JMetro. The end result is a new Button and ToggleButton dark and light style. These new styles include a new animation when the button is pressed. Which can be turned on and off through CSS.
Finally I’ve quickly tweaked the Tooltip style.
This bumps up JMetro version number to 4.4. In this post I’m going to go into the details of this new version.
JMetro’s Java, JavaFX theme version has just been bumped up to version 4.2. This version brings a new style to the Slider control. Besides this, you can also now see a popup showing you the current value of the Slider.
Hi, this time I’m going to talk about the new Toggle Switch style in the new version of JMetro.
Toggle Switch is a control that has become very popular in recent years. I added a JavaFX implementation some time ago to the ControlsFX library.
This new style is available in JMetro version 4.1 that has just been released.