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csi.print(8, 8, "@", ConsoleSystemInterface.RED); | csi.print(8, 8, "@", ConsoleSystemInterface.RED); | ||
csi.print(10,10,"A", ConsoleSystemInterface.GREEN); | |||
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} | } |
Revision as of 21:57, 20 June 2013
Wonder if mathematical formulas, like this $E=mc^2$ work here?
Or like <math>E=mc^2</math>
Let's see
package net.slashie.libjcsi.examples;
import net.slashie.libjcsi.ConsoleSystemInterface;
import net.slashie.libjcsi.wswing.WSwingConsoleInterface;
/**
* This shows a basic output window using the Swing interface.
* @author Santiago Zapata
*/
public class SCBExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ConsoleSystemInterface csi = null;
try {
csi = new WSwingConsoleInterface("libjcsi example - Santiago Zapata", true);
} catch (ExceptionInInitializerError eiie) {
System.out.println("Fatal Error Initializing Swing Console Box");
eiie.printStackTrace();
System.exit(-1);
}
csi.cls();
csi.print(1, 1, "Hello, Hello!", ConsoleSystemInterface.CYAN);
csi.print(2, 3, "This is printed using the Java Console System Interface lib. (libjcsi)");
csi.print(2, 4, "Swing Console Box Implementation", ConsoleSystemInterface.RED);
csi.print(5, 6, "########", ConsoleSystemInterface.GRAY);
csi.print(5, 7, "#......#", ConsoleSystemInterface.GRAY);
csi.print(5, 8, "#......#", ConsoleSystemInterface.GRAY);
csi.print(5, 9, "####/###", ConsoleSystemInterface.GRAY);
csi.print(6, 7, "......", ConsoleSystemInterface.BLUE);
csi.print(6, 8, "......", ConsoleSystemInterface.BLUE);
csi.print(9, 9, "/", ConsoleSystemInterface.BROWN);
csi.print(8, 8, "@", ConsoleSystemInterface.RED);
csi.print(10,10,"A", ConsoleSystemInterface.GREEN);
}
}