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diff --git a/examples/org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos/css2/welcome.html b/examples/org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos/css2/welcome.html deleted file mode 100644 index 58e92a35b0..0000000000 --- a/examples/org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos/css2/welcome.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> - <title>Start a game</title> - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./style.css"> -</head> -<body> -<h1>Pawns Game</h1> -<div class="start"> -<a class="start" href="http://www.org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos.pawns/actionstart1player">1 player</a> -<a class="start" href="http://www.org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos.pawns/actionstart2players">2 players</a> -</div> -<h2>How to play</h2> -This board game is a variant of Reversi and Tic Tac Toe. Each one of the two players sets a pawn on an empty cell of the board. -<h3>Pawns</h3> -<ul> -<li class="white">Player 1</li> -<li class="black">Player 2</li> -<li class="wall">Wall. Cannot be reversed.</li> -</ul> -<div class="theme"> -Different themes are supported. Theme is configured through a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) that determines how the HTML content is rendered by the SWT Browser widget. -<ul class="theme"> -<li><a href="http://www.org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos.pawns/actiontheme/css1">Theme 1</a></li> -<li><a href="http://www.org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos.pawns/actiontheme/css2">Theme 2</a></li> -<li><a href="http://www.org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos.pawns/actiontheme/css3">Theme 3</a></li> -<li><a href="http://www.org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos.pawns/actiontheme/css4">Theme 4</a></li> -</ul> - -</div> -<h2>How to win</h2> -The game ends when all cells are filled. The winner is the one with most pawns of their colour. - -<h2>Java and HTML integrated through the SWT Browser widget</h2> -<p> -Rendering is based on HTML and CSS techniques. Computer moves are programmed in regular -Java code in the Eclipse plug-in. The SWT Browser widget is used for rendering and reacting -to user input. -</p> -<h3>Implementation</h3> -<p> -The board is a table filled with hyperlinks. Cascading Style Sheets -provide various themes and control the table aesthetic appearance. -<br>The API <code>org.eclipse.swt.browser.Browser.setText(java.lang.String)</code> draws -the board game from HTML generated in memory. -<br>Player moves are captured by implementing the interface <code>org.eclipse.swt.browser.LocationListener</code>. -e.g the player clicks on a cell that may generate a hyperlink with a URL similar to -<code>http://www.org.eclipse.swt.examples.browser.demos/xx1yy2</code>. That hyperlink identifies -the position of the cell selected by the player (column 1, row 2). The move is completed by generating -new HTML content and invoking <code>Browser.setText</code> to update the board game. -</p> -</body> -</html>
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