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     *  ic.setHints(TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT | < otherhints >);
     *  ic.setPixels(...);      // As many times as needed
     *  ic.imageComplete();
     * 
* @param ic the specified ImageConsumer * @see ImageConsumer#setHints */ public void requestTopDownLeftRightResend(ImageConsumer ic); }