On 11/03/2013 20:43, Alex Gardner wrote:
On Saturday, March 2, 2013 7:56:31 PM UTC-6, Alex Gardner wrote:
I am in the process of making a pong game in python using the pygame library.
My current problem is that when I move the mouse, it turns off as soon as the
mouse stops moving. The way I am doing this is by making the default cursor
invisible and using .png files as replacements for the cursor. Perhaps my code
would best explain my problem. I will take help in any way that I can. Here
are the links that contain my code:
Main class: http://pastebin.com/HSQzX6h2
Main file (where the problem lies): http://pastebin.com/67p97RsJ
If the links yield nothing, please let me know (agardner...@gmail.com)
I tried to append what you told me to. Now it appears that I have a syntax
error! I checked my indentations and they look fine to me, but I get this
error:
paddle_pos = pygame.mouse.get_pos()
^
IndentationError: unindent does not match any outer indentation level
I added "paddle_rect.center = pygame.mouse.get_pos()" and removed the double
blank paddles. I have no idea if it works though because of the parse error! New code:
http://pastebin.com/maqWCdNB
It's complaining because the preceding 'for' loop is indented more that
that line.
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