Also, it's ugly to blank out pieces of the applet window in black.

Use the puzzle background colour, like the GTK front end does.

(I know that renders the effect of the previous commit invisible,
but it's the principle of the thing! :-)

[originally from svn r9023]
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Simon Tatham
2010-11-06 18:14:42 +00:00
parent 9cfc61c5f7
commit cca76ce6dc

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@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ public class PuzzleApplet extends JApplet implements Runtime.CallJavaCB {
int left = arg2, right = arg2 + xarg2;
int top = arg3, bottom = arg3 + xarg3;
int width = getWidth(), height = getHeight();
gg.setColor(Color.black);
gg.setColor(colors != null ? colors[0] : Color.black);
gg.fillRect(0, 0, left, height);
gg.fillRect(right, 0, width-right, height);
gg.fillRect(0, 0, width, top);