A first crude cut at a Java ClassPad

Gregory D. Abowd (abowd@cc.gatech.edu)
Tue, 26 Mar 1996 19:42:49 -0500

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Point your Java-enabled Web browser to:

http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Gregory.Abowd/java/SlideScribble-example.html

In the end, this was pretty trivial, but I couldn't get it to work until
Lein showed me the secret to getting an image loaded as the background.
Then it was just a simple subclass on the standard Scribble applet that
is in the Java books. Of course, it doesn't do
anything useful yet, like track the annotations. But I think it
is a useful start for giving somebody the idea of what we're
looking for.

Now, I've seen Netscape 2.0 running on the DTR, so once we
get the Ethernet connection...

Gregory

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<BASE HREF="http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Gregory.Abowd/java/SlideScribble-example.html">

A Scribbling Applet!

Go ahead and draw on me! Consider it an annotation.



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