Colormenu


import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.image.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.net.URL;

// Navigation applet by Stig Christensen, May 2000 (email: stigc2get2net.dk)
// Free for use in any way.


public class colormenu extends Applet implements Runnable{

Cursor cursor;
Thread runner;
Image offimage;
Graphics off;
String text [];
int antal=0;
Font font ;
URL links [];
int f1,f2,f3,f4,f5,f6,b1,b2,b3,b4,b5,b6,b7,b8,b9; // Colors
String tfarve, target="_self";
boolean firsttime = true;
int Width, Height;
int over=-1;
int bf=0;
int border=0;


public void update (Graphics g)

	{
	paint(g);
	}

public void init () {



	tfarve=getParameter("selection_color");
	b7= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(0,3));
	b8= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(4,7));
	b9= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(8,11));

	tfarve=getParameter("text_color");
	f4= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(0,3));
	f5= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(4,7));
	f6= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(8,11));

	tfarve=getParameter("background_color");
	f1= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(0,3));
	f2= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(4,7));
	f3= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(8,11));

	tfarve=getParameter("border_color");
	b1= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(0,1));
	b2= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(2,3));
	b3= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(4,5));

	tfarve=getParameter("fade_color");
	b4= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(0,1));
	b5= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(2,3));
	b6= Integer.parseInt(tfarve.substring(4,5));

	tfarve=getParameter("fontface");
	font = new Font(tfarve,Font.PLAIN,Integer.parseInt(getParameter("fontsize")));
	if (getParameter("target")!=null) target=getParameter("target");



	for (int i=1 ; getParameter ("text"+i) != null ; i++) antal++;
	text = new String [antal];
	links = new URL [antal];


	for (int i=0; i30*i && y<30+30*i ) { over =i; return true; }
	return true;
	}


	public boolean mouseDown(Event e, int x, int y) // Mouse pressed find the right link
	{
	for (int i=0; i30*i && y<30+30*i ) { getAppletContext().showDocument(links[i],target);	 }
	return true;
  	}

	public boolean mouseExit(Event e, int x, int y) // Mouse leaves applet
	{
	over=-1; return true;
	}




	}


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