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-     <title>using Processing.js with Amber Smalltalk</title> 
 
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-     <meta name="author" content="Stefan Krecher" /> 
 
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- 	<script type="text/javascript" src="processing-1.4.1.js"></script>
 
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- 	A Clock made with <a href="http://processingjs.org">Processing.js</a> and Amber
 
- 	<p>Examine the <button onClick="smalltalk.Browser._openOn_(smalltalk.ProcessingClock)"> ProcessingClock class</button></p> 
 
- 	<p><canvas id="canvas1" width="200" height="200"></canvas></p>
 
- 	<script id="script1" type="text/javascript">
 
- 		// Simple way to attach js code to the canvas is by using a function
 
- 		function sketchProc(processing) {
 
- 			// Override draw function, by default it will be called 60 times per second
 
- 			processing.draw = function() {};
 
- 		}
 
- 		var canvas = document.getElementById("canvas1");
 
- 		// attaching the sketchProc function to the canvas
 
- 		var p = new Processing(canvas, sketchProc);
 
- 	</script>
 
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- 	<script type='text/javascript'> loadAmber(
 
- 		{
 
- 			packages: [ 'Processing-Examples' ],
 
-             packageHome: './',
 
- 			ready: function() {
 
- 				smalltalk.ProcessingClock._init() 
 
- 			}
 
- 		}) 
 
- 	</script> 
 
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