Is anyone able to take a look at my thread stackoverflow.com/questions/14768533/… and maybe give me some insight? Seems the thread has gone stale :) cheers
I've been using the Canvas a lot lately for little Java games and i've noticed a lot of strange things can happen. For example, earlier today I created a little game in which the objective is to shoot enemy ships and get points. The game draws tiny 32x32 images on the screen (sometimes slightly b...
@LewsTherin Try the lounge: we greet eachother with "Ohai" and proceed to argue to death. Everybody is a grumpy, biased, pedant, obnoxious, ignorant foolish dumbshit nitwit troll :)
I've been using the Canvas a lot lately for little Java games and i've noticed a lot of strange things can happen. For example, earlier today I created a little game in which the objective is to shoot enemy ships and get points. The game draws tiny 32x32 images on the screen (sometimes slightly b...
I've never made a splash screen before. I'm just looking at the tutorial you linked yesterday. I don't see any problems. I suggest scattering some SOPs throughout your run() method to trace the execution path.
maybe using the Eclipse debugger will help, but SOPs are probably better since you want to see what happens in real-time.
I should have clarified. I don't expect declaring percent as a double causes the problem. That was a piece of advice unrelated to your problem that, IMO, makes your code a little cleaner ;-)
Now you have me curious. I need a pic to use so I can compile and run this myself ;-)
@Code-Guru In context of an implementation.. For instance , if I say , I need to reverse a string w/o using extra memory , is that the same as in place implementation?
@CCInc Good question. I just had the tab still open :) On habit I read the last page(s), and yeah I wondered why the regular crowed wasn't debiting snappy comments :)
But Code-Guru and KodeSeeker (Oh, and you) aren't unusual names so... <grin>I hadn't noticed I'm out of my biotope</grin>
@Adude11 Does Alt-PrntScrn work with your splash screen. Normally it captures only the window in focus, but I'm not sure if it works with splash screens...
@Adude11 Did you try the suggestion in the last paragraph of the only answer? I'm uncertain that it will make a difference since running on the EDT doesn't seem to do anything anyway.