On 14/01/14 17:58, John Ladasky wrote:
Hi folks,

A student of mine wants to try animating his desktop background. I am aware that Pyglet can open a "fullscreen window" and draw to it, but that window would be in the foreground. Does pyglet have the ability to communicate to the background video plane as well? If so, what resource should we use?

In case it matters, we're using Python 3.3, Pyglet 1.2 alpha 1 and he's running (sigh) Windows 8. Thanks.
Your student would probably need to work directly with the window manager somehow. He could potentially use pyglet to issue OpenGL commands to the OpenGL context but getting it is unlikely to be trivial.

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