TWindowBackend
[fanfix.git] / src / jexer / demos / Demo6.java
1 /*
2 * Jexer - Java Text User Interface
3 *
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5 *
6 * Copyright (C) 2017 Kevin Lamonte
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26 * @author Kevin Lamonte [kevin.lamonte@gmail.com]
27 * @version 1
28 */
29 package jexer.demos;
30
31 import jexer.TApplication;
32 import jexer.backend.*;
33
34 /**
35 * This class shows off the use of MultiBackend and MultiScreen.
36 */
37 public class Demo6 {
38
39 /**
40 * Main entry point.
41 *
42 * @param args Command line arguments
43 */
44 public static void main(final String [] args) {
45 try {
46
47 /*
48 * In this demo we will create two applications spanning three
49 * screens. One of the applications will have both an ECMA48
50 * screen and a Swing screen, with all I/O mirrored between them.
51 * The second application will have a Swing screen containing a
52 * window showing the first application, also mirroring I/O
53 * between the window and the other two screens.
54 */
55
56 /*
57 * We create the first screen and use it to establish a
58 * MultiBackend.
59 */
60 ECMA48Backend ecmaBackend = new ECMA48Backend();
61 MultiBackend multiBackend = new MultiBackend(ecmaBackend);
62
63 /*
64 * Now we create the first application (a standard demo).
65 */
66 DemoApplication demoApp = new DemoApplication(multiBackend);
67
68 /*
69 * We will need the width and height of the ECMA48 screen, so get
70 * the Screen reference now.
71 */
72 Screen multiScreen = multiBackend.getScreen();
73
74 /*
75 * Now we create the second screen (backend) for the first
76 * application. It will be the same size as the ECMA48 screen,
77 * with a font size of 16 points.
78 */
79 SwingBackend swingBackend = new SwingBackend(multiScreen.getWidth(),
80 multiScreen.getHeight(), 16);
81
82 /*
83 * Add this screen to the MultiBackend, and at this point we have
84 * one demo application spanning two physical screens.
85 */
86 multiBackend.addBackend(swingBackend);
87
88 /*
89 * Time for the second application. This one will have a single
90 * window mirroring the contents of the first application. Let's
91 * make it a little larger than the first application's
92 * width/height.
93 */
94 int width = multiScreen.getWidth();
95 int height = multiScreen.getHeight();
96
97 /*
98 * Make a new Swing window for the second application.
99 */
100 SwingBackend monitorBackend = new SwingBackend(width + 5,
101 height + 5, 16);
102
103 /*
104 * Setup the second application, give it the basic file and
105 * window menus.
106 */
107 TApplication monitor = new TApplication(monitorBackend);
108 monitor.addFileMenu();
109 monitor.addWindowMenu();
110
111 /*
112 * Now add the third screen to the first application. We want to
113 * change the object it locks on in its draw() method to the
114 * MultiScreen, that will dramatically reduce (not totally
115 * eliminate) screen tearing/artifacts.
116 */
117 TWindowBackend windowBackend = new TWindowBackend(demoApp,
118 monitor, "Monitor Window", width + 2, height + 2);
119 windowBackend.setDrawLock(multiScreen);
120 multiBackend.addBackend(windowBackend);
121
122 /*
123 * Three screens, two applications: spin them up!
124 */
125 (new Thread(demoApp)).start();
126 (new Thread(monitor)).start();
127 } catch (Exception e) {
128 e.printStackTrace();
129 }
130 }
131
132 }