On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 2:29 PM, hotelCA <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, so basically I have an application with a square in the middle that
> blinks at a certain frequency. The frequency is determined by
> pyglet.clock.schedule_interval(Blinker, Rate). It basically calls the
> function Blinker at the time interval of Rate. Now, I have @window.event
> section, where I have defined on_draw(). Everything works fine, except that
> on_draw() is triggered on every window event, including hovering the mouse
> over the window. How do I disable all window events, except the function
> call? Thanks.


You could just not implement the on_draw() event.  Just rename your
on_draw() to some other name, and don't decorate it as the on_draw() event,
and then just call it when you want to.

~ Nathan

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