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<commit>
  <added type="array">
    <added>
      <filename>etc/art/logo.ai</filename>
    </added>
    <added>
      <filename>etc/art/web_design.psd</filename>
    </added>
    <added>
      <filename>etc/copyrights/copyrights.rb</filename>
    </added>
    <added>
      <filename>etc/copyrights/java.txt</filename>
    </added>
    <added>
      <filename>etc/copyrights/ruby.txt</filename>
    </added>
    <added>
      <filename>etc/tasks/copyrights.rake</filename>
    </added>
  </added>
  <modified type="array">
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+PROJECT_ROOT = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
 TASK_DIR = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + &quot;/etc/tasks&quot;)
 Gem.clear_paths
 ENV[&quot;GEM_HOME&quot;] = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + &quot;/etc/gems&quot;)
@@ -10,6 +11,7 @@ require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + &quot;/lib/limelight/version&quot;)
 load File.join(TASK_DIR, &quot;dev_gems.rake&quot;)
 load File.join(TASK_DIR, &quot;gem.rake&quot;)
 load File.join(TASK_DIR, &quot;dist.rake&quot;)
+load File.join(TASK_DIR, &quot;copyrights.rake&quot;)
 
 task :jar do
   # system &quot;ant jar&quot;</diff>
      <filename>Rakefile</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -5,6 +5,6 @@ JAVA_OPTS=$JAVA_OPTS' -Xdock:name=Limelight '
 JAVA_OPTS=$JAVA_OPTS' -Dapple.awt.showGrowBox=true '
 JAVA_OPTS=$JAVA_OPTS-Xdock:icon=$LIMELIGHT_HOME/bin/icons/limelight.icns
 
-java -cp 'lib/limelight.jar:jruby/lib/jruby.jar' $JAVA_OPTS -Dlimelight.home=$LIMELIGHT_HOME limelight.Main $1 $2 $3 $4 $5
+java -cp $LIMELIGHT_HOME/lib/limelight.jar:$LIMELIGHT_HOME/jruby/lib/jruby.jar $JAVA_OPTS -Dlimelight.home=$LIMELIGHT_HOME limelight.Main $1 $2 $3 $4 $5
 
 </diff>
      <filename>bin/ll</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ $: &lt;&lt; limelight_require_path unless $:.include?(limelight_require_path)
 require 'java'
 require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + &quot;/limelight.jar&quot;)
 
-ENV[&quot;GEM_HOME&quot;] = ENV[&quot;GEM_PATH&quot;] = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + &quot;/../../jruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8&quot;)
+# ENV[&quot;GEM_HOME&quot;] = ENV[&quot;GEM_PATH&quot;] = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + &quot;/../../jruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8&quot;)
 require 'rubygems'</diff>
      <filename>lib/init.rb</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ module Limelight
     attr_accessor :stage, :loader, :visible, :path, :production
     getters :stage, :loader
     setters :stage
+    event :scene_opened
     
     def initialize(options={})
       super(options)</diff>
      <filename>lib/limelight/scene.rb</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ module Limelight
       load_scene(scene)
       @frame.open
       scene.visible = true
+      scene.scene_opened(self)
     end
   
     def close</diff>
      <filename>lib/limelight/stage.rb</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -1 +1,842 @@
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\ No newline at end of file</diff>
      <filename>license.txt</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -34,15 +34,25 @@ class Ant
   end
   
   def make_step
-    cell = @world.cell_index[&quot;#{@x},#{@y}&quot;]
-    if cell.style.background_color == BLACK
-      cell.style.background_color = WHITE
+    if @world.cells[&quot;#{@x},#{@y}&quot;] # black
+      @world.paint_cell(@x, @y, WHITE)
+      @world.cells[&quot;#{@x},#{@y}&quot;] = false
       go_right
-    else
-      cell.style.background_color = BLACK
+    else   # white
+      @world.paint_cell(@x, @y, BLACK)
+      @world.cells[&quot;#{@x},#{@y}&quot;] = true
       go_left
-    end 
-    cell.update_now
+    end
+      
+    # cell = @world.cell_index[&quot;#{@x},#{@y}&quot;]
+    # if cell.style.background_color == BLACK
+    #   cell.style.background_color = WHITE
+    #   go_right
+    # else
+    #   cell.style.background_color = BLACK
+    #   go_left
+    # end 
+    # cell.update_now
     wrap_if_needed
   end
   </diff>
      <filename>productions/examples/langstons_ant/players/ant.rb</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -15,7 +15,9 @@ module StartStopButton
   end
   
   def start
-    @ant = Ant.new(50, 50, scene.find(&quot;world&quot;), 100) if @ant.nil?
+    world = scene.find(&quot;world&quot;)
+    world.draw_grid
+    @ant = Ant.new(50, 50, world, 100) if @ant.nil?
     @thread = Thread.new do
       begin
         @ant.walk</diff>
      <filename>productions/examples/langstons_ant/players/start_stop_button.rb</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -2,28 +2,55 @@ load File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + &quot;/ant.rb&quot;)
   
 module World
   
+#   def self.extended(prop)
+# create_time = 0
+# add_time = 0
+#     
+#     prop.cell_index = {}
+#     50.times do |y|
+#       50.times do |x|
+#         id = &quot;#{x},#{y}&quot;
+# start = Time.now
+#         cell = Limelight::Prop.new(:name =&gt; &quot;cell&quot;, :id =&gt; id)
+# create_time += Time.now - start
+# start = Time.now
+#         prop.add(cell)
+# add_time += Time.now - start        
+#         prop.cell_index[id] = cell
+#       end
+#     end
+# puts &quot;create_time: #{create_time}&quot;    
+# puts &quot;add_time: #{add_time}&quot;
+# # create_time: 3.2059999999998325
+# # add_time: 0.5010000000000002
+# 
+#   end
+
   def self.extended(prop)
-create_time = 0
-add_time = 0
-    
-    prop.cell_index = {}
-    100.times do |y|
-      100.times do |x|
-        id = &quot;#{x},#{y}&quot;
-start = Time.now
-        cell = Limelight::Prop.new(:name =&gt; &quot;cell&quot;, :id =&gt; id)
-create_time += Time.now - start
-start = Time.now
-        prop.add(cell)
-add_time += Time.now - start        
-        prop.cell_index[id] = cell
-      end
-    end
-puts &quot;create_time: #{create_time}&quot;    
-puts &quot;add_time: #{add_time}&quot;
-# create_time: 3.2059999999998325
-# add_time: 0.5010000000000002
+    prop.cells = {}
+  end
+  
+  attr_accessor :cells
 
+  def draw_grid()
+    area = bordered_area
+    pen = self.pen
+    pen.color = '#bbb'
+    x = 6
+    99.times do |i|
+      pen.draw_line(x, area.top, x, area.bottom)
+      pen.draw_line(area.left, x, area.right, x)
+      x += 5
+    end
+  end
+  
+  def paint_cell(x, y, color)
+    area = bordered_area
+    pen = self.pen
+    x2 = x * 5 + 2  
+    y2 = y * 5 + 2
+    pen.color = color
+    pen.fill_rectangle(x2, y2, 4, 4)
   end
   
   attr_accessor :cell_index</diff>
      <filename>productions/examples/langstons_ant/players/world.rb</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -26,16 +26,13 @@ title {
 world {
 	width 503
 	height 503
-	top_border_width 2
-	right_border_width 1
-	bottom_border_width 1
-	left_border_width 2
+	border_width 2
 	border_color &quot;#bbb&quot;
 }
 	
 cell {
-	width 5
-	height 5
+	width 10
+	height 10
 	right_border_width 1
 	bottom_border_width 1
 	border_color &quot;#bbb&quot;</diff>
      <filename>productions/examples/langstons_ant/styles.rb</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -24,4 +24,8 @@ describe Limelight::Scene do
     scene.styles.should == &quot;styles&quot;
     scene.casting_director.should == @casting_director
   end
+
+  it &quot;should have opened event&quot; do
+    @scene.should respond_to(:scene_opened)
+  end
 end</diff>
      <filename>spec/scene_spec.rb</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -42,4 +42,13 @@ describe Limelight::Stage do
     lambda { @stage.name = &quot;new name&quot; }.should raise_error
   end
 
+  it &quot;should call scene.scene_opened at the end of opening a scene&quot; do
+    scene = make_mock(&quot;scene&quot;, :visible= =&gt; nil)
+    scene.should_receive(:scene_opened)
+
+    @stage.frame.stub!(:open)
+    @stage.stub!(:load_scene)
+    @stage.open(scene)
+  end
+
 end</diff>
      <filename>spec/stage_spec.rb</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -49,7 +49,10 @@ public class Panel extends JPanel
   {
     if (sterilized)
       throw new SterilePanelException(prop.getName());
-    return super.add(comp);
+    if(((PropLayout)getLayout()).isInScrollMode())      // TODO MDM HACK HACK HACK!!!!
+      return ((PropLayout)getLayout()).getScrollView().add(comp);
+    else
+      return super.add(comp);
   }
 
   public boolean hasChild(Component child)
@@ -190,13 +193,15 @@ public class Panel extends JPanel
   protected boolean shouldBuildBuffer()
   {
     Style style = getStyle();
+    boolean should_repaint = false;
     if (buffer == null)
-      return true;
-    if (style.changed() &amp;&amp; !(style.getChangedCount() == 1 &amp;&amp; style.changed(Style.TRANSPARENCY)))
-      return true;
-    if (getWidth() != buffer.getWidth() || getHeight() != buffer.getHeight())
-      return true;
-    return false;
+      should_repaint = true;
+    else if (style.changed() &amp;&amp; !(style.getChangedCount() == 1 &amp;&amp; style.changed(Style.TRANSPARENCY)))
+      should_repaint = true;
+    else if (getWidth() != buffer.getWidth() || getHeight() != buffer.getHeight())
+      should_repaint = true;
+
+    return should_repaint;
   }
 
   protected void buildBuffer()</diff>
      <filename>src/limelight/ui/Panel.java</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -29,7 +29,17 @@ public class PropLayout implements LayoutManager
     inScrollMode = false;
 	}
 
-	public void addLayoutComponent(String string, Component component)
+  public boolean isInScrollMode()
+  {
+    return inScrollMode;
+  }
+
+  public JPanel getScrollView()
+  {
+    return scrollView;
+  }
+
+  public void addLayoutComponent(String string, Component component)
 	{
 	}
 </diff>
      <filename>src/limelight/ui/PropLayout.java</filename>
    </modified>
    <modified>
      <diff>@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ public abstract class Style
   public static final StyleDescriptor BOTTOM_BORDER_COLOR = descriptor(&quot;Bottom Border Color&quot;, &quot;black&quot;);
   public static final StyleDescriptor LEFT_BORDER_COLOR = descriptor(&quot;Left Border Color&quot;, &quot;black&quot;);
   public static final StyleDescriptor TOP_BORDER_WIDTH = descriptor(&quot;Top Border Width&quot;, &quot;0&quot;);
-  public static final StyleDescriptor RIGHT_BORDER_WIDTH = descriptor(&quot;Right Border Width&quot;, &quot;0&quot;);
+  public static final StyleDescriptor RIGHT_BORDER_WIDTH = descriptor(&quot;Right Border Width&quot;, &quot;0&quot;);                            
   public static final StyleDescriptor BOTTOM_BORDER_WIDTH = descriptor(&quot;Bottom Border Width&quot;, &quot;0&quot;);
   public static final StyleDescriptor LEFT_BORDER_WIDTH = descriptor(&quot;Left Border Width&quot;, &quot;0&quot;);
   public static final StyleDescriptor TOP_MARGIN = descriptor(&quot;Top Margin&quot;, &quot;0&quot;);</diff>
      <filename>src/limelight/ui/Style.java</filename>
    </modified>
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      <filename>etc/art/limelightFinal.psd</filename>
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  <author>
    <name>micah</name>
    <email>micah@1c3bf517-0e11-eda0-a599-a21a5701d406</email>
  </author>
  <url>http://github.com/slagyr/limelight/commit/6333d81fb067f24f83a5920eef7ff1097ffc3bfa</url>
  <id>6333d81fb067f24f83a5920eef7ff1097ffc3bfa</id>
  <committed-date>2008-05-26T10:22:14-07:00</committed-date>
  <authored-date>2008-05-26T10:22:14-07:00</authored-date>
  <message>few random changes... Can't really remember what they all are.

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  <tree>caef668c13e1e0ddbbb1c69099844d2d11187b94</tree>
  <committer>
    <name>micah</name>
    <email>micah@1c3bf517-0e11-eda0-a599-a21a5701d406</email>
  </committer>
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