You mean it doesn't draw after you press enter for the first time? Because
it does for me.

On 24 December 2012 22:28, anatoly techtonik <[email protected]> wrote:

> Doesn't help. Here is the script with added event logger for the window.
> On my machine the output is:
>
> >py testdraw.py
> on_activate()
> on_show()
> on_resize(width=640, height=480)
> on_expose()
> Before Label draw.
> on_deactivate()
> After.
> Done.
>
>
>
> import pyglet
>
> wincfg = pyglet.gl.Config(double_buffer=False)
> window = pyglet.window.Window(config=wincfg)
> window.push_handlers(pyglet.window.event.WindowEventLogger())
> window.dispatch_events()
>
> raw_input("Before Label draw.")
>
> label = pyglet.text.Label('[]',
>                           font_name='Lucida Console',
>                           font_size=14,
>                           x=10, y=10)
> label.draw()
> pyglet.gl.glFlush()
> window.dispatch_events()
>
> raw_input("After.")
>
> label.draw()
> pyglet.gl.glFlush()
> window.dispatch_events()
>
> raw_input("Done.")
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 12:06 AM, Anonymouse <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I can't be sure, but I think it's because you need to dispatch_events()
>> once before drawing anything so that an on_resize event gets handled, which
>> will set the projection matrix for the window. If you draw before it, the
>> projection matrix is probably such that you can't see wherever the text
>> gets drawn. So call window.dispatch_events() once before drawing and it
>> does display.
>>
>>
>> On 24 December 2012 16:30, anatoly techtonik <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Why pyglet doesn't display label on the first iteration?
>>> On my Vista machine it is visible only after I hit Enter the second time.
>>>
>>> import pyglet
>>>
>>> wincfg = pyglet.gl.Config(double_buffer=False)
>>> window = pyglet.window.Window(config=wincfg)
>>>
>>> label = pyglet.text.Label('[]',
>>>                           font_name='Lucida Console',
>>>                           font_size=14,
>>>                           x=10, y=10)
>>> label.draw()
>>> pyglet.gl.glFlush()
>>> window.dispatch_events()
>>>
>>> raw_input("Done.")
>>>
>>> label.draw()
>>> pyglet.gl.glFlush()
>>> window.dispatch_events()
>>>
>>> raw_input("Done.")
>>>
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