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Re: Drawing a String in Java
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Re: Drawing a String in Java


  • Subject: Re: Drawing a String in Java
  • From: David McCabe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 17:15:32 -0700

Java-Cocoa is a regular joke. I tried it for 3 days and gave up for complete lack of documentation. My advice would be to learn Objective-C. As a Java and C++ programmer, it look me about 30 minutes to learn.


On Thursday, October 25, 2001, at 05:02 PM, Joe wrote:

Hey all,

I am trying to draw a simple text string, using Java, and finding it not-too-obvious. I just want to apply text to the screen -- not within a text view.

Examining sample code, I notice that "SonOfSillyBalls" draws text with a "drawToPoint" method in NSString. Unfortunately, Cocoa Java has no such method (or NSString class, for that matter). How do I perform this seemingly basic and simple task from within Java?

Thanks,

Joe
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