This is what the running game prints out: python: 2.3.5 (#1, Mar 20 2005, 20:38:20) [GCC 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1809)] pygame: 1.7.0 SDL: (1, 2, 8)
By Window menu, I meant the third menu in the top menu bar. On my machine I get the Apple menu, an empty Pygame menu, and a Window menu. The window menu has a minimize item and items for the open windows. The right click on the dock icon, also displays the same window items. I'm running MacOS 10.4.9 on a G4 MacMini. I installed the python and pygame a few years ago. I don't remember the details. Keith P.S. I'm glad you like the game... :-) --- Brian Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can't seem to repro this in an app that only does this: > pygame.display.set_mode([width, height], flags) > self.surface = pygame.display.get_surface() > ...in order to swap fullscreen (i.e. not doing the quit and init thing) > > When you say "Window menu in the menu bar" I assume you mean the menu > that comes up when you right click on the app icon in the dock, right? > > So what version of pygame do you have running and how was it installed on OS > X? > > > PS. Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble! is great - it's hilarious > > On Dec 15, 2007 6:35 PM, Keith Nemitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Okay, > > > > I couldn't get pygame.display.toggle_fullscreen() to work. Fine. Docs say > > it's only for LINUX. > > > > So, after googling around I found this suggestion, which does work... > > > > pygame.display.set_mode(size, flags); > > > > EXCEPT it creates a new window and the old one is made invisible. Not that > > I care so much, > except > > the Window menu in the menu bar keeps track of the invisible window. So a > > user can select it > from > > the menu, and POP a dead window appears. > > > > So, I tried another suggestion that also toggled fullscreen correctly... > > > > pygame.display.quit(); > > pygame.display.init(); > > pygame.display.set_mode(size, flags); > > > > ...hoping the quit method would kill the window. No luck. > > > > I'm out of suggestions. Anyone? > > > > Keith Nemitz > > Ordinauteur > > Mousechief Co. > > www.mousechief.com "We put mischief in your mouse." > > > > > > >