On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 9:34 PM, Wallace Davidson <[email protected]>wrote:

> Is it possible to have both of these in a program? I have:
>
> @window.event
> def on_key_press(symbol, modifiers):
>     if symbol == key.ESCAPE:
>     return pyglet.event.EVENT_HANDLED
>
> def update(dt):
>     if keys[key.W]:
>         print "hi"
>         code....
>
> But only the on_key_press function is recognised. Would it be better to
> have one or the other?
>

That is certainly possible, you just need to schedule the update(dt)
function to be called -- it's not an event handler that's automatically
handling some event like on_key_press(...) is.

Though as Adam already alluded to, just because it's possible doesn't mean
it's necessarily the best way to do it.

~ Nathan

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