On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Thomas Fitzsimmons wrote: > On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 13:42, James Simmons wrote: > > Just wanted to give up a update at where I am on the port. I have all > > the skeleton classes avalable for a xlib peer. No functionality. I attempted > > to make a XFramePeer class but the under lying structue was missing. The > > under lying structures are GraphicsEnvironment, GraphicsDevice and friends. > > The current classpath implementation is not done so I have started to work on > > a full working implementation of these classes. > > I modified GraphicsEnvironment.java in java.awt to actually work > > somewhat. Then I created a ClasspathGraphicsEnvironment.java to handle all > > the different types of GraphicsDevices. I created a XGraphicsDevice class. > > In the java specs there is one GraphicsDevice for each screen. At present > > the code is incomplete. If you want I can attach the code I currently have > > and if any one wants to play with it be my guest. > > > > Wow, great to hear that someone is tackling this section of the API! > Can you post a patch to the Classpath list? A lot of AWT/Swing > discussions take place there, so you'll probably get some feedback on > the approach you're taking.
Give me a few days to get a patch going. At present I'm working on code that hits two targets, X windows and the linux framebuffer console. I want to get a system going that runs on X windows and the framebuffer console at the same time!!! _______________________________________________ kaffe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kaffe.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kaffe