Shu Ning Bian wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> G'day, >>> >>> I searched the FAQ and this list for my problem, and haven't found >>> anything. I apologise in advance if this problem has been reported/ >>> solved before. >>> >>> I am writing a simple application to display a grid of images, and I >>> am trying to get it to support resizing. However any time I add a >>> on_resize event handler, all I get is a blackscreen. >>> >>> >> The default on_resize handler defined on Window sets up the OpenGL >> viewport and an orthogonal projection. You can either >> >> * call super() in your method to call Window.on_resize, or >> * use push_handlers() to add your event handler without replacing the >> existing one. >> >> > Ah, thank you very much. Is there a preference for either? Also, do > you mind if I add this to the FAQ? > I don't mind which you do ;-) Please go ahead and FAQ it.
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