Analog Clock
This applet creates a simple Analog Clock that will display the time according to the web user's local computer. The colors may be set with parameters as may the styles of the hands and numbers. A background image may also be used.
Downloading
The applet may be downloaded for free by clicking on the TAR-file link below (read the FAQ if you're not sure what to do with a TAR file). The FAQ also has step by step instructions on how to embed an applet into your own webpage.
AnalogClock2.tar
Once unTARed, you should find the following classes (plus a '.jar' file if you want to use the archive= attribute in the <applet> tag):
- AnalogClock2ech.class
- AppletUtil3.class
Parameters
Below are descriptions of all the parameters you may use to customize the applets to your webpages. Be sure to enclose any parameters that contain white space in double-quotation marks. Most parameters have default values in case you do not specify your own values, but the first two parameters (AUTHOR and COPYRIGHT) are necessary. If you are not sure how to incorporate an applet into a webpage (with its parameter names and values), looks at the source of this webpage and the applet embedded for an example, or read the FAQ page.
AUTHOR: This parameter must appear exactly as follows:
<param name=AUTHOR value="Eric Harshbarger, http://www.ericharshbarger.org">
COPYRIGHT: This parameter must appear exactly as follows:
<param name=COPYRIGHT value="AnalogClock applet, Copyright 1998, Eric Harshbarger">
BACKGROUND: This parameter points to an image file that is used as a background to the applet. All the various texts of the applet will be painted on top of this image. Consult the FAQ page if you are unsure about what image formats you may use.
BGCOLOR: This parameter indicates the background color of the applet. Consult the FAQ page if you are unsure what format to use for the parameter's value.
FGCOLOR: This parameter indicates the foreground color of the applet. Consult the FAQ page if you are unsure what format to use for the parameter's value.
FACECOLOR: This is the color of the actual clock face (the round disk upon which the hands and numbers are painted).
FONTNAME: This value indicates the fontface used by the applet. Java1.0.2 has the following values from which to choose (must be spelled exactly): TimesRoman, Dialog, Courier, Helvetica, DialogInput, Symbol.
FONTSIZE: This value indicates the size of the font used by the applet.
FONTSTYLE: This value indicates the style of the font used by the applet. The value should be one of the following: plain, bold, italic, bolditalic.
HANDS.DISPLAY: This is a value inclusively between 0 and 3. Each value will cause the applet to represent the 'hands' of the clock face in a different fashion.
NUMBERS.DISPLAY: This is a value inclusively between 0 and 5. Each value will cause the applet to represent the 'numbers' of the clock face in a different fashion.
RIM: This value indicates the thinkness of the 'rim' painted at the clock face's edge. The default is 1.
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