/* * @(#)ExampleApplet.java 1.2 97/01/14 Jeff Dinkins * * Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * */ package actual; import java.applet.*; import java.lang.*; import java.util.*; import java.awt.*; /** * ExampleApplet: Applet that demonstrates the * Spinner component. * * The applet creates a window that has a pretty * background picture in it, and throws some lightweight * Spinner components in. Notice how the lightweight * Spinner component has "transparent" areas that let you see * the image behind it! Cool! */ public class ExampleApplet extends Applet { Image orb; GridBagLayout gridbag = new GridBagLayout(); GridBagConstraints c = new GridBagConstraints(); public void init() { setLayout(gridbag); loadBackgroundImage(); initializeGridbag(); // ************* Create Spinners Spinner spinner1 = new Spinner(); Spinner spinner2 = new Spinner(); // Set the color of the two spinners spinner1.setBackground(Color.yellow); spinner1.setForeground(Color.red); spinner2.setBackground(new Color(100, 0, 255)); spinner2.setForeground(new Color(50, 255, 255)); // ************* add components // add spinner1 c.gridx = 0; c.gridy = 0; gridbag.setConstraints(spinner1, c); add(spinner1); // add spinner2 c.gridx = 1; c.gridy = 1; gridbag.setConstraints(spinner2, c); add(spinner2); spinner1.startSpinning(); spinner2.startSpinning(); } public void initializeGridbag() { c.gridwidth = 1; c.gridheight = 1; c.weightx = 1; c.weighty = 1; c.fill = GridBagConstraints.BOTH; c.anchor= GridBagConstraints.NORTHWEST; } public void loadBackgroundImage() { //needed because ExampleApplet is running under Switcher Applet parentApplet; //Get the parent Applet object. try { parentApplet = (Applet)getParent(); orb = parentApplet.getImage(parentApplet.getCodeBase(), "actual/images/orb.gif"); } catch (ClassCastException e) { System.err.println("Parent isn't an Applet!"); throw(e); } } /** * override update to *not* erase the background before painting */ public void update(Graphics g) { paint(g); } /** * paint the background picture, then call super.paint which * will paint all contained components */ public void paint(Graphics g) { g.drawImage(orb, 0, 0, getSize().width, getSize().height, getBackground(), this); super.paint(g); } }