GitHub - processing/processing4-javafx: JavaFX library for Processing 4 (original) (raw)

FX2D

This repository contains the JavaFX renderer for Processing 4, also known as FX2D.

The JavaFX binaries have grown very large in size so this was a necessary step to avoid making the Processing download excessively large, given that not everyone uses JavaFX. More discussion/explanation here.

This version of the JavaFX library will be required for FX2D sketches starting with 4.0 beta 4.

This library is large

The build script creates a very large download (hundreds of megabytes), because Processing supports several platforms (3 officially, 3 more unofficially) and we want to make it easy to use all of them. This is an acceptable tradeoff for a standalone library like this, but if you want a smaller build, you have options:

  1. Disable <antcall target="retrieve-gluon"> stanzas for platforms you don't care about.
  2. Un-comment the <!-- <exclude name="**/*jfxwebkit.*" /> --> line so that the WebKit library is removed.

These are not done by default because we've seen projects that (1) run on all those platforms, and (2) use the full browser implementation available with the WebKit support. Again, because this is an optional download, this seems the correct tradeoff.

Pushing a new release

  1. Roll the version/revision numbers in mode.properties
  2. Tag the latest and push
 git tag -a rev1280 -m 'Revision 1280 (Processing 4.0b5)'  
 git push origin --tags  
  1. Delete the previous latest tag
 git tag -d latest  
 git push origin :refs/tags/latest  
  1. Create new latest tag with the current state of the repo
 git tag -f -a latest -m 'Revision 1280 (Processing 4.0b5)'  
 git push -f --tags  
  1. Create the distribution
    Then upload dist/processing4-javafx.zip and dist/processing4-javafx.txt to the latest tag on Github. Can also upload them to the tag for the current version, for anyone installing manually.
  2. Add changes in MarkDown format to the release: https://github.com/processing/processing4-javafx/releases