Re: newbie - needing direction

2005-12-05 Thread Scott David Daniels
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks for the advice, > The reason for the choice of my particular test project is that it is > in the direction that I want to go in so choosing some other won't do. > I've looked briefly at PyGame but this means I have to learn a lot > besides what I want to do. > > I

Re: newbie - needing direction

2005-12-04 Thread bobueland
Thanks for the advice, The reason for the choice of my particular test project is that it is in the direction that I want to go in so choosing some other won't do. I've looked briefly at PyGame but this means I have to learn a lot besides what I want to do. I thought that maybe my project could be

Re: newbie - needing direction

2005-12-04 Thread Giovanni Bajo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm a newbie, just got through van Rossum's tutorial and I would like > to try a small project of my own. Here's the description of my project. > > When the program starts a light blue semi-transparent area, size 128 by > 102, is placed in the middle of the screen. The

Re: newbie - needing direction

2005-12-04 Thread bobueland
I should maybe mention that I want to this on a win XP computer Bob -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

newbie - needing direction

2005-12-04 Thread bobueland
I'm a newbie, just got through van Rossum's tutorial and I would like to try a small project of my own. Here's the description of my project. When the program starts a light blue semi-transparent area, size 128 by 102, is placed in the middle of the screen. The user can move this area with arrow