Alex Holkner wrote: >Wouter van Heyst wrote: > > > >>Hey all, >> >>has anyone tried to use pyglet to do the work on an OpenGL widget (in >>my case currently for wx?) >>I'm hoping it's mostly a case of telling pyglet what context to use, >>but perhaps there is more work that needs to be done. >> >> > >If your widget already creates a context, then pyglet will work right >now: just switch to the context (in the other framework), and start >using pyglet.gl functions. You would not use pyglet.window at all in >this scenario. > > I should add that I'm assuming Python is running in the same process as the window. If not, you _may_ be able to pass the context (an opaque pointer) to pyglet (see pyglet.window.WindowFactory), but I don't think this will necessarily work on all platforms.
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