Sure, you're more than welcome to strip out any parts of CoverFlow you
need for Mactorii (now that Coverflow is standard in iTunes and there
are a ton of Flash libraries that implement it, I think it has
somewhat lost its novelty). If I remember correctly I believe Mactorii
was the program that initially drew me to pyglet ;)

NMA

On Jan 22, 10:08 pm, Shu Ning Bian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've just posted a sample cover-flow like program to browse image
> > directories (http://http://groups.google.com/group/pyglet-users/web/
> > CoverFlow.tar.gz). You can see a screenshot at
> >http://groups.google.com/group/pyglet-users/web/CoverFlow.png.
>
> > To use it just type:
>
> > python CoverFlow.py [directory of images]
>
> > It doesn't do any error checking, so there shouldn't be anything but
> > png or jpeg images in the directory. Also it only loads the first 20
> > files returned by the glob module. (I haven't implemented a general
> > texture handler yet)
>
> > The code was inspired by from some sample gtk code posted by macslow
> > (http://macslow.thepimp.net/) and a reimplementation in pure python of
> > rabbyt's anim libraries (so I could do some quick prototyping). In the
> > spirit of rabbyt's license the code is released under the MIT license.
>
> Neat... I so see this as an alternative view mode for mactorii :D
>
> Well done!
>
> > NMA
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