On Thu, 5 Jun 2025 00:50:30 GMT, Michael Strauß <mstra...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Implementation of >> [`StageStyle.EXTENDED`](https://gist.github.com/mstr2/0befc541ee7297b6db2865cc5e4dbd09). > > Michael Strauß has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional > commit since the last revision: > > rename WindowManager to DesktopEnvironment It appears that the CSS of the Window icons cannot be overridden; see below example which doesn't apply css.css. What is the proper/expected way to style the window icons; and should there be some documentation on this somewhere in HeaderBar? public class MyApp extends Application { @Override public void start(Stage stage) { Button button = new Button("My button"); HeaderBar.setAlignment(button, Pos.CENTER_LEFT); HeaderBar.setMargin(button, new Insets(5)); HeaderBar headerBar = new HeaderBar(); headerBar.setCenter(button); // Doesn't apply to window icons headerBar.getStylesheets().add(Objects.requireNonNull(getClass().getResource("css.css")).toExternalForm()); BorderPane root = new BorderPane(); root.setTop(headerBar); Scene scene = new Scene(root); // Doesn't apply to window icons scene.getStylesheets().add(Objects.requireNonNull(getClass().getResource("css.css")).toExternalForm()); stage.setScene(scene); stage.initStyle(StageStyle.EXTENDED); stage.show(); } } **css.css** (put in same directory as class) .iconify-button:hover, .maximize-button:hover { -fx-background-color: green; } .iconify-button.dark:hover, .maximize-button.dark:hover { -fx-background-color: yellow; } .close-button:hover { -fx-background-color: pink; } ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1605#issuecomment-2951311555