For a gym exercise machine, I need to modify continuously texts and images inside a JPanel.
drawImage()
and drawString()
worked fine, but they are 'dumb'. I have to repaint everything everytime.
The pseudo-code is the following:
public class CScreen extends JPanel {
public CScreen()
{
repaint();
}
public void paint(Graphics g)
{
BufferedImage img=...some image...;
int ximg= ...variable location...;
int yimg= ...variable location...;
g.drawImage(img,ximg,yimg,...);
Graphics2D g2 = (Graphics2D) g;
g2.setFont(...);
g2.setColor(...);
String txt = ...some text...;
int xtxt= ...variable location...;
int ytxt= ...variable location...;
g2.drawString(txt,xtxt,ytxt,...);
}
}
Is there any way to deal with those text and images, as if they were objects, not pixels drawn?
Please, any help, will be really appreciated.
JLabel
for static text and multiple text components for editable textRenderable
kind of interface you inherit from and start working with these things like objects, setting their properties and inserting to a canvas that iterates through them and automatically calls some abstractrender
method while you just focus on changing their properties. I usually want smart things to become dumber, ironically, as I often want them to be smart in a different way. Here you're lucky and can make the design the way you want it to be!