Hi I am new to pyglet and Python, but quite experienced in C++. I have
a program I wrote in C++ that presents stimuli to the screen with no
background to the stimuli so that it can be overlaid over video feeds.
I use SetWindowRgn to define the region of the window to be drawn
under the Windows OS. Is there something similar available in pyglet?
I did a search and came across a similar question but no concrete
answer was provided. If the feature is not available how would I go
about introducing it? Does pyglet under windows use the default
windows code and would it simply be a matter of editing the C code to
include the SetWindowRgn command? If this is not possible are there
any windowing alternatives for Python that have this feature?


Thanks

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