On Aug 17, 5:42 pm, Carl Banks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Aug 17, 8:07 pm, math2life <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I've already download the pyOpenGL3..0.a6 for python2.4 and installed > > python2.4, > > > Is it necessary to install OpenGL? And if need, which version of > > OpenGL should be > > installed? > > Windows comes with OpenGL libraries. However, before you can use > OpenGL you'll need a package that can provide an OpenGL context, which > PyOpenGL doesn't do (easily). > > PyGame is the typical choice for most uses. If all you need is a > simple window to draw on, this is the package you want. > > However, it doesn't (easily) work with common GUIs like GTK and Wx. > If you want to use use OpenGL in a GUI app, then you'll want to find > an "OpenGL canvas widget" for that GUI. > > Carl Banks
ye!I made it. The OpenGL context should be pre-installed. I want PyOpenGL can work with Wx, but it is good idea to start with PyGame for the newbie to OpenGL. Thank you , Carl -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list