How can you check if the mouse is within the bounding box of an
image ?

On Feb 16, 11:21 pm, "Drew Smathers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 16, 2008 7:37 AM, Zaka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi.I'm new in pyglat and python. I write my first code. And i have one
> > question how to write my animations when i click WSAD or other
> > buttons.
>
> This has all the information you need:
>
> http://pyglet.org/doc/programming_guide/image_sequences.html
>
> There are plenty of examples in the pyglet source code (pyglet/examples) you
> can look at for inspiration as well.  (Use the source Luke!)
>
> And my other question. How to make graphic button i try make GUI.
>
>
>
> Make a rectangle (glBegin(GL_QUADS) ... glEnd()) or load an image that looks
> like a button.  In your mouse handler, check to see if you're inside the
> bounding box of the button when you've clicked.  If you are, call a function
> associated with the button that does something interesting.
>
> (If you're unimpressed, understand that pyglet is not high-level GUI toolkit
> with out-of-the box widgets, etc.)
>
> Cheers,
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