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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:31:55+00:00 2026-05-16T12:31:55+00:00

I never get paint written to my command line window when I use Eclipse

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I never get “paint” written to my command line window when I use Eclipse and Run->cmd to run the program. It works fine if I run System.out.print() from paintComponent in another program. Someone who can help?

import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;

public class GUI extends JPanel implements KeyListener, ActionListener
 {
  private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
  JFrame frmMain = new JFrame("Kodning");
  JTextField text = new JTextField();
  JPanel pan = new JPanel();
  static char bokstav;
  static int x=10, y=80;
  boolean convert = false;
  String s;
  Timer t = new Timer(10, this);
  public static void main(String[] args)
   {

    @SuppressWarnings("unused")
    GUI g = new GUI();

   }

  public GUI()
   {
    frmMain.setSize(600, 120);
    frmMain.setLayout(new GridLayout(2, 1));
    frmMain.addWindowListener(hornStang());
    frmMain.add(text);
    frmMain.add(pan);
    frmMain.setFocusable(true);
    frmMain.setVisible(true);
    frmMain.addKeyListener(this);
    text.addKeyListener(this);
    pan.addKeyListener(this);
    t.start();
   }
  private static WindowAdapter hornStang() 
   {
    return new WindowAdapter() 
     {
      public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) 
       {
        System.exit(0);
       }
     };
   }
  public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e)
   {
    if(e.getKeyCode()== KeyEvent.VK_ENTER)
     {
      System.out.println("dechifrera");
      repaint();
      deshiffrera(text.getText());
     }
   }
  public void keyReleased(KeyEvent arg0){}
  public void keyTyped(KeyEvent arg0){}
  public void deshiffrera(String s) 
   {
    s = this.s;
    repaint();
   }
  @override
  public void paintComponent(Graphics g)
   {
    System.out.println("paint");
    for(int i=0;i<s.length();i++)
     {
      bokstav = s.charAt(i);
      switch (bokstav)
       {
        case 'a':nere(g); hoger(g); prick(g, 0); break;
        //en massa case
        default:break;
       }
      x=x+12;
     }
   }
  @Override
  public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
   {
    repaint();
   }
 }
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    2026-05-16T12:31:56+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:31 pm

    The component must be added to a visible window/frame/component for it’s paintComponent to be called.
    GUI is only added as a KeyListener but is neither added to the JFrame, nor any other visible component in the code above. There is no reason for calling paintComponent since the component is not being displayed at all.

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