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srs: No it's not currently possible. Depending on your use case you can likely still get the info you need by being clever. If you absolutely need paint you can still render most things using draw methods in the API and paint them to a custom JFrame/JPanel. Of course you can't release a bot with this, but it provides all the debugging you could need. Only thing you can't do (yet) is get the game canvas to use as a background.
I personally use a transparent jframe![]()
srs: No it's not currently possible. Depending on your use case you can likely still get the info you need by being clever. If you absolutely need paint you can still render most things using draw methods in the API and paint them to a custom JFrame/JPanel. Of course you can't release a bot with this, but it provides all the debugging you could need. Only thing you can't do (yet) is get the game canvas to use as a background.
Sharing is caring pretty please <3I personally use a transparent jframe![]()
SoonTM in an open source bot, mayyybeSharing is caring pretty please <3
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Can you give me some kind of hint? I know models have a #render() method, but that requires a parameter Graphics2D to render to; but I can't seem to find how to get it to render to a Swing pane. (Never really used Swing; more into JFX)SoonTM in an open source bot, mayyybe
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