What platform are you working on? As Mike Redhorse says, I doubt there is a 
cross-platform way, so you'll have to focus on one platform.

I'd guess that you have to be searching for how to display non-rectangular 
windows on that platform (because this is done by using 
partially-transparent windows), and figure out how to open a window yourself 
by that method (i.e. not using pyglet) and then create an opengl context for 
that window, and pass that opengl context to pyglet, to draw on.


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