In Javafx the DisclosureNode of Treeview is on left by default. How can I I place the Disclosure Node to Right (float right)..?? Any Help would be appreciated.
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                    1What is DisclosureNode? – Uluk Biy Sep 22 '15 at 06:35
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                    @UlukBiy It's the "expand/collapse" icon: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/api/javafx/scene/control/TreeCell.html#disclosureNodeProperty – James_D Sep 22 '15 at 11:12
 
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        You only need to set the Node Orientation to get a right to left behaviour. But be aware of, that all childrens of this TreeView will inherit the orientation as a default.
import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.geometry.NodeOrientation;
import javafx.scene.Scene;
import javafx.scene.control.TreeItem;
import javafx.scene.control.TreeView;
import javafx.scene.layout.BorderPane;
import javafx.stage.Stage;
public class TreeViewRightLeft extends Application {
    @Override
    public void start(Stage primaryStage) {
        TreeItem<String> item = new TreeItem<>("Root Node");
        item.setExpanded(true);
        item.getChildren().addAll(
                new TreeItem<>("Item 1"),
                new TreeItem<>("Item 2"),
                new TreeItem<>("Item 3")
        );
        TreeView<String> treeView = new TreeView<>(item);
        // Here you can select the orientation.
        treeView.setNodeOrientation(NodeOrientation.RIGHT_TO_LEFT);
        BorderPane root = new BorderPane(treeView);
        Scene scene = new Scene(root, 300, 250);
        primaryStage.setTitle("TreeView");
        primaryStage.setScene(scene);
        primaryStage.show();
    }
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        launch(args);
    }
}
Right to Left
Left to Right (default)
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                    Hi, Is there any other way without using NodeOrientation. Can we do something with css..? – Vikas Singh Sep 22 '15 at 07:57
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                    1@user2396250 can you clarify why does not the node orientation fit for you? – Uluk Biy Sep 22 '15 at 08:10
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                    @user2396250 Haven't seen such a CSS class. So probably the answer is No. – aw-think Sep 22 '15 at 08:13
 

