Hi Mateusz,
I've never used a custom mouse cursor myself, but for some reason adding a
dummy on_mouse_motion event got it to draw for me:
@window.event
def on_mouse_motion(*args):
pass
I'm not sure of the intended behavior, but maybe the documentation needs to
be updated to explain the usage.
It's also possible that this is a bug, but I can't say without looking
through the code.
-Ben
On Sunday, May 6, 2018 at 9:29:49 PM UTC+9, Mateusz Materzok wrote:
>
> Hello, I started to learn Pyglet yeasterday. I'm trying to draw custom
> mouse icon and for some reason program draw nothing.
>
> Here is a code:
>
> import pyglet
>
>
> def create_window(width, height):
> return pyglet.window.Window(width=width,
> height=height,
> caption="Pyglet library")
>
>
> def load_cursor(filename):
> image = pyglet.image.load(filename)
> return pyglet.window.ImageMouseCursor(image, 16, 16)
>
>
> window = create_window(640, 480)
> cursor = load_cursor("Example.png")
> window.set_mouse_cursor(cursor)
>
>
> @window.event
> def on_draw():
> window.clear()
>
>
> pyglet.app.run()
>
>
>
> Anyone have clue why program show nothing as mouse cursor ?
>
>
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