Could you post the tests as an applet? Might be easier to test that way.

On Jul 7, 2010, at 8:46 AM, [email protected] wrote:

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> I am looking for help testing a trident pivot port across platforms. I only 
> have easy access to desktop Windows 7.<br><br>Trident is an animation 
> framework. You'll need to grab the sources from SVN (on kenai, 
> https://svn.kenai.com/svn/trident~source), load them into Eclipse (the ant 
> build file requires modification otherwise), then copy the contents of the 
> zip into your trident source folders. The META-INF in the zip file will 
> overwrite the SVN version.&nbsp; It contains the pivot configuration for 
> trident. Click on the java files in test.pivot and run as a java program. The 
> java file All.java runs nearly everything at once in one window.&nbsp; When 
> you load the svn sources into eclipse, the android and swt ports will not 
> compile unless you add jars. That's okay to ignore for this test. Most of the 
> examples are set up as decorators so they should run in any 
> component if you want exploding fireworks or scrolling Matrix letters in your 
> buttons.<br><br>Direct replies on issues or success would be appreciated. 
> I'll submit to trident in about a week if they run across platforms 
> okay.<br><br>Looking for a test in on Mac and Linux--I would not expect any 
> problems because its straight java 2d and threading. Setup and test should 
> take no more than 30 min including reading this email. If you know how to 
> test them in a browser, that would be a good test as well. Thanks if you can 
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