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Thread: AnimationCanvas-where to get it?
- 12-07-2008, 04:44 PM #1
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I've never heard of it. What exactly is it? Have you Googled for it?
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OK, I found the API and source code for this in something close to 2 seconds using Google. It's so easy, I'm not even going to post the link. Please Google this and you'll see.
- 12-07-2008, 06:46 PM #4
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I did google it beforehand (you think I wouldn't do that?), and all I got were scraps of crap. I'm talking about the documentation and real download site where you get AnimationCanvas.
AnimationCanvas is supposed to be a canvas class used for games. I checked sun and theres nothing for it.
If someone has helpful info, like where AnimationCanvas' documentation is and where it's original download site is, then I'
d really appreciate it.
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What the heck? How was I disrespectful to you just now? Abuse will be reported on this post.
Nice of you to tell us this important detail now. Don't you think it would be useful knowing what you've done and found in an attempt to gain a solution in your original post? Please know that the quality of your questions will have a direct bearing on the quality of the answers you receive.I did google it beforehand (you think I wouldn't do that?)
Details. They are important.and all I got were scraps of crap. I'm talking about the documentation and real download site where you get AnimationCanvas.
and that's because it's not a standard Sun class. From what I see, it seems that it was produced by Duke University for it's CS education dept, though this could be wrong.AnimationCanvas is supposed to be a canvas class used for games. I checked sun and theres nothing for it.
again, since this is a non-standard class information would help. Like where you've seen this, used this, heard of this, why you want to use it.If someone has helpful info, like where AnimationCanvas' documentation is and where it's original download site is, then I'd really appreciate it.
But that's for someone else to help you with. To me at this point you are not worth the effort.
Edit: I see you removed the profanity from your prior post. Thanks for doing at least that much.Last edited by Fubarable; 12-07-2008 at 07:10 PM.
- 12-07-2008, 11:02 PM #6
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please don't post things that don't help. If you want to just say things like "google it", you might as well talk to your dog.
Nice to see you edited yours, as well.
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So which would have been more helpful in your last post, one complaining about my post, or one providing more information about just what it is that you're looking for, why you're looking for it or even if you've found it yet? I'm not saying I'm perfect here, shoot no one is, but your last post could be more "helpful" too, don't you agree? And if you don't like my posts, then please report them as abusive, but otherwise that's about as much control you or I have about who posts what here.
Anyway for what it's worth, I found a legit-looking API here: AnimationCanvas
and source code here: http://www.duke.edu/~cww13/Assignmen...s.html#line.65
Again, all looking to be part of some Duke University computer science curriculum, part of something called the Fang engine which has a link here: Main Page - FANG
There is a download link on this last page for downloading the Fang Jar file.
Have fun.Last edited by Fubarable; 12-08-2008 at 01:09 AM.
- 12-08-2008, 06:03 AM #8
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Yep, he was talking to the dog.
Regardless, I suggest that you check out the FANG (Freely Available Network Gaming) library, Darryl. It's pretty cool. I guess one good thing came out of this thread, at least for me.
- 12-08-2008, 09:14 PM #10
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