On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 14:17:29 +0200 Thomas Paviot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vito Miliano a écrit : > > > I've finally installed Soya 0.9.2 for Python 2.3 on Windows with a > > mind to get my old demo code up and running again, and so I started > > looking at the tutorials. An old issue cropped up, that wasn't > > addressed when I first asked about it this time last year. > > > > basic-1's screenshot shows the tip of the sword at the top of the > > screen, but when I run it, the tip of the sword is on the left. > > That is, were I to take a screenshot, my image would appear to be > > rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise to the "official" one. > > > > Why is this? When I make content on Windows, is it all going to be > > rotated 90 degrees to the right on Linux? What about on OSX? > > > > Thanks, > > Vito > > You're right! It' s the same for me under Windows and Soya 0.9.2. > That's a detail i did not see. > > According to tuto screenshots, it seems that this problem affects only > > basic-1.py Actually it is just the screenshot that is outdated... I've fixed that in the website and the CVS. Thanks, Jiba
