Eric Colleu wrote:
for your "star" problem, I think you first need to create a custom Actor
(see pyclutter example with a triangle) instead of a Group, and then you
can use the classes in my pyclut.animation.py
I have had a look, but I don't see 'clip' anywhere in your code -- so I
must assume that my OP was not well worded. Let me try again:
By "path clipping" I mean the effect where objects are only visible when
they intersect *within* the area of a defined path.
So, my star example is like this:
Star (with path defined in some svg way)
\_child (rectangle red) moving around relative to star
\_child (rectangle blue) same
\_child (rectangle yellow) very big in the background
And what you see is a yellow 'star' with red and blue rectangles moving
'under' it, while being clipped when they stray out of the path that
defines the star.
There is implication in the docs that clutter.Group performs clipping on
all children, but I cannot find how to do this with anything other than
a rectangular set_clip() command.
Thanks for your feedback - it's helping already.
\d
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