Typewriter Applet
supporting the ONETAG parameter!

-- written by Eric C. Harshbarger while at the New Media Marketing lab at Sun Microsystems, Inc. .
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Ohio State University's College of Humanities is using this applet nicely... Bravo.
The Typewriter applet is a java program which can be used to display news or information relevant to a web page. It is flexible enough to allow the user to customize to his/her own page, but smart enough that most of the 'formatting' is done automatically.

NOTE: If you wish to have sound accompany the applet (which is heard when the mouse enters the display window), you must download the following files in addition to the Typewriter.class: hit.au, cr.au, ding.au These may be found in ftp://xm.com/pub/incoming/cafe/sounds/. The sound files should be put in a directory named audio which resides directly off the directory in which the HTML document and Typewriter class are housed.


The param tags are the lines which customize the applet to your needs. Following is a list of all the parameter options which are currently available. Note that the 'name=' of the parameter as typed into the HTML document SHOULD BE CAPTILIZED... it is not necessary to capitalize the 'value' attributes. Defaults (where described) indicate what appropriate values will be used if not explicitly given in the HTML document.

parameters (also see the optional ONETAG notation for parameters)

  1. TEXT
  2. FONT
  3. FONTSIZE
  4. MARGIN
  5. URL
  6. PAUSE
  7. SPEED
  8. BORDER
  9. CYCLES
  10. BGCOLOR
  11. TEXTCOLOR

-- Comments and suggestions are welcome: harshec@cdware.eng.sun.com, address Eric Harshbarger


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The Typewriter applet may be used freely by anyone. Neither Sun Microsystems, Inc. nor Eric C. Harshbarger is responsible for any problems resulting from the malfunction or misuse of this applet.

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