It turns out that we can just let our normal RepaintManager stuff repaint the
applet. We don't need to do the same restore from back buffer stuff we do for a ManagedJFrame. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://src.earth.threerings.net/nenya/trunk@43 ed5b42cb-e716-0410-a449-f6a68f950b19
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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ import java.awt.Rectangle;
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import java.awt.Shape;
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import java.awt.Window;
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import javax.swing.JApplet;
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import javax.swing.RepaintManager;
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import com.threerings.media.Log;
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@@ -62,35 +63,5 @@ public class ManagedJApplet extends JApplet
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return _fmgr;
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}
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@Override // from Component
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public void paint (Graphics g)
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{
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// we catch paint requests and forward them on to the repaint
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// infrastructure
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update(g);
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}
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@Override // from Component
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public void update (Graphics g)
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{
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Shape clip = g.getClip();
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Rectangle dirty;
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if (clip != null) {
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dirty = clip.getBounds();
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} else {
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dirty = getRootPane().getBounds();
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// account for our frame insets
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Insets insets = getInsets();
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dirty.x += insets.left;
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dirty.y += insets.top;
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}
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if (_fmgr != null) {
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_fmgr.restoreFromBack(dirty);
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} else {
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Log.info("Dropping AWT dirty rect " + dirty + " (" + clip + ").");
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}
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}
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protected FrameManager _fmgr;
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}
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