I gathered that, right after I sent it. Here's a new version:
import pygame from pygame.locals import * import os, sys pygame.init() if sys.platform == 'win32': os.environ['SDL_VIDEO_WINDOW_POS'] = '300,230' pygame.display.set_mode((200,200), 16) pygame.time.wait(2000) pygame.quit() pygame.init() if sys.platform == 'win32': os.environ['SDL_VIDEO_WINDOW_POS'] = '400,430' pygame.display.set_mode((200,200), 16) pygame.time.wait(2000) sys.exit() ...but it doesn't work. On 6/29/07, Luke Paireepinart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ian Mallett wrote: > That still doesn't work either... Lenard's code was showing how he tested that the environment variable was ignored except by set_mode. He did this by setting the variable to various different values, but not calling set_mode, and the changing value didn't change the window position. I.E. he sent the code _because_ it didn't work. -Luke