On Friday, 31 October 2014 04:09:17 UTC-5, Adam wrote:

>  <Snip> 
>
"However, because of the way the graphics API renders multiple primitives 
> with shared state, GL_POLYGON, GL_LINE_LOOP and GL_TRIANGLE_FAN cannot be 
> used — the results are undefined."
>
> There is a work around and an alternative on that page.
>

I have been having a similiar problem but with GL_POLYGON. Perhaps you 
could help?

Things draw just fine with GL_LINES, but not with GL_POLYGON, as you can 
see: http://i.imgur.com/HqpEa8G.png

The relevant code seems very innocuous to me:
            pyglet.graphics.draw(length,
                                 GL_LINES,
                                 ('v2f', frame_points),
                                 ('c3B', (245, 132, 188)*length))


Thank you for your help in advance!

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