On Wed, 16 Sep 1998, Robert Dodier wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> This doesn't really answer the original question about printing
> graphics, but perhaps this will be of interest to people who need
> to print graphics.
>
> I came across a class called PSGr and fixed it up a little -- the
> result is a
Hello all,
This doesn't really answer the original question about printing
graphics, but perhaps this will be of interest to people who need
to print graphics.
I came across a class called PSGr and fixed it up a little -- the
result is attached to my homepage, http://civil.colorado.edu/~dodier.
Hi Chris,
> > Chris Sommers wrote:
> >
> > Maarten,
> > Try using the swing graphics library. It has a componenet
> > called JTable which is suitable. I've been using Swing under
> > a different "popular" OS lately (guilt...), I like it.
> >
> > This begs the question -
> >
> > Open question to t
Chris Sommers wrote:
>
> Maarten,
> Try using the swing graphics library. It has a componenet
> called JTable which is suitable. I've been using Swing under
> a different "popular" OS lately (guilt...), I like it.
>
> This begs the question -
>
> Open question to the Community: is Swing availa
On Tue, Sep 15, 1998 at 11:37:28, Pete Hardie said:
> Chris Sommers wrote:
> > This begs the question -
> >
> > Open question to the Community: is Swing available for
> > Linux? Is it stable enough?
>
> It is available. I downloaded it Sunday, and have run some of
> the demos.
>
> Stability?
Chris Sommers wrote:
> This begs the question -
>
> Open question to the Community: is Swing available for
> Linux? Is it stable enough?
It is available. I downloaded it Sunday, and have run some of
the demos.
Stability? Dunno yet. SOme of the demos seemed flaky, but I
don't know if it was
Maarten,
Try using the swing graphics library. It has a componenet
called JTable which is suitable. I've been using Swing under
a different "popular" OS lately (guilt...), I like it.
This begs the question -
Open question to the Community: is Swing available for
Linux? Is it stable enough?
- c
>Howdie
>
>Anybody know any good way of using Toolkit and Graphics in order to
>print Spreadsheet-kinda output? In a slightly easier way then to draw
>rectangles all over the paper and draw text inside them, I hope?
>
Maybe you can output your data in HTML table format and then print that HTML
Howdie
Anybody know any good way of using Toolkit and Graphics in order to
print Spreadsheet-kinda output? In a slightly easier way then to draw
rectangles all over the paper and draw text inside them, I hope?
And how can I put scaling into effect? Drawing stuff despite changes
sizes?
--
Maart