Yes, I like the marks for my screen reader program pronounces and 
emphasizes it, so I use them. 

    Now the other thing I now remember reading about the Module/Name Space 
thing and when getting the error I immediately went to add it. For up until 
then I had not gotten that error. 

    I was not sure what was going on at first since when I first tested them I 
was not sure where to locate them. 

    But all the comments helped. After just reading one I got back into 
understanding what was going on. The problem when reading and so much 
documentation it is scattered around. It just takes time to collect and absorb 
them. Tomorrow I will probably delete all the functions and have them in the 
class. For those functions need throwing out! Then add the ship class...key 
class then image class

        Bruce


Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: [pygame] Making A Module


On 10/29/07, Greg Ewing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Also -- what's with all the exclamation marks? Do you like
  to write your comments comic-book style or something? :-)
I do! :-)

I've had problems with.pyc files, where I've made a nice module, tested it, 
decided to move it to another folder, and found that no matter how many times I 
changed it, the program still ran as before.  Apparently, Python prefers .pyc 
files in the current directory to un-compiled source in another.  That's caused 
me lots of trouble lots of times. 

Ian

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