This Applet for showing you which Swing fonts you have installed available
to Java and what they look like in various sizes. This Applet will help you
write Java code. It will show you what Swing fonts are available via Java on
your machine, and what they look like in a variety of styles, sizes and colours.
Click any ball to view the corresponding colour palette.
This Applet will let you generate foreground
and background colours from a palette of any of 16,777,216 numbered colours.
This range of colour/color possibilities is known as the gamut.
If, fontshower, the above Font Shower for Swing Java Applet (that can also be run as an application) does not work…
- This Java Applet (that can also be run as an application) needs Java 1.3 or later, version 1.6.0_11 recommended and a recent browser.
- You should see the Applet hybrid above looking much like the screenshot. If you don’t, the following should help you get it working:
- If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, try another browser. Seriously. Microsoft has taken great pains, over and over, to screw up Java and every other multi-platform standardisation.
- If you are using Internet Explorer 7 or 8, you must allow blocked content permission for Active X to run. This also gives permission to Java to run. Click the Information bar, and then click Allow blocked content. Unfortunately, this also allows dangerous ActiveX code to run. However, you must do this in order to get access to perfectly-safe Java Applets running in a sandbox. This is part of Microsoft’s war on Java. Don’t put up with it! Use a different browser.
- Especially if this Applet hybrid has worked before, try clearing the browser cache and rebooting.
- To ensure your Java is up to date, check with Wassup. First, download it and run it as an application independent of your browser, then run it online as an Applet to add the complication of your browser.
- If the above Applet hybrid does not work, check the Java console for error messages.
- If the above Applet hybrid does not work, you might have better luck with the downloadable version.
- If you still can’t get the program working click HELP for more detail.
- If you can’t get the above Applet hybrid working after trying the advice above and from the HELP button below, have bugs to report or ideas to improve the program or its documentation, please send me an email at
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FontShower is displaying the Swing fonts available on your machine via Java.
Other people will have different fonts installed and will see different
selections available via Java on their machines. Your browser will see a
slightly different set of fonts than this Java Applet does. Java has a few extra
private fonts, and some browser fonts don’t work with Java.
Some of the fonts may just show empty squares. These are older 8-bit fonts that
don’t support 16-bit Unicode used by Java. Don’t necessarily
delete them ( by clicking Control Panel ⇒ fonts ⇒
delete) since word processing documents, or the DOS box, may still be
using them. on the other hand, pruning out ugly fonts you never use will speed
up your machine.
You may not notice any difference with font-smoothing anti-aliasing. Anti-aliasing
does not work on some machines. Look for the anti-alias smoothing especially in
very large font sizes in capital W in the fonts with thin spidery diagonals, e.g.
Bodoni, Book Antiqua, Garamond, Serif and Zapf Calligraphic.
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