Correction, it was Kytten, not Rabbyt =P On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 4:13:46 PM UTC+10, Adam Griffiths wrote: > > I'll knock up a simple Rabbyt example and post a bug on the issues list. > > Cheers for confirming =) > Adam > > On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 10:05:42 AM UTC+10, Matt Ebb wrote: >> >> On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Adam Griffiths >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I'm interested if you see the mouse issue still. >> > I have a feeling there's a regression there. >> > When I used Rabbyt, I found the Y axis was inverted; dragging GUI >> elements >> > down, moved them up. >> >> I think this is a Mac OS X thing - I've got pyglet 1.2a1 running on >> both Mac OS X and Linux (centos 6.2) and the coordinates I get out of >> the mouse events on OS X are inverted in Y. I recall from another >> project I was involved with (Blender), I think this was something >> happening on the OS level, it's just a difference in the coordinate >> system that Cocoa uses for mouse events compared to other OSes. >> >> What I've been doing in my pyglet script is: >> if platform.system() != 'Darwin': dy = -dy >> where I need to query mouse y values. It probably would be a lot nicer >> to have this compensated for within pyglet though... >> >> cheers >> >> Matt >> >
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