Nice. There's a script on the server which gets notified on commit from
bitbucket... which then then does a few tasks (one is publishing latest
docs to the website).
So if you have a script which can upload to bitbucket... then I can drop it
in to also get run.
cheers,
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at
Good. I will now try to create a bitbucket document site in pygame
(http://pygame.bitbucket.org/docs/pygame) and see if the docs display
properly. As for updating, a bitbucket web site maintained as any other
, so updates are simply HG pushes.
Lenard
On 13-05-29 01:28 AM, René Dudfield
By the way, did I mention about http://pygame.readthedocs.org already?
It's not complete, as the current pygame docs build system is hacked
and doesn't work cleanly with out-of-the box sphinx, but that can be
fixed.
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 9:17 PM, Lenard Lindstrom le...@telus.net wrote:
Good. I
Okay, the link is alive.
Lenard
On 13-05-29 12:17 PM, Lenard Lindstrom wrote:
Good. I will now try to create a bitbucket document site in pygame
(http://pygame.bitbucket.org/docs/pygame) and see if the docs display
properly. As for updating, a bitbucket web site maintained as any
other , so
What's the process for updating the news page? Who's got permissions
... Rene, I assume?
And what's the interesting news we might want to put up? Like the site
transition, P4Android development, the pygamezine, other stuffs. A
blog maybe, if we have enough activity for that?
As the new site
Hi,
I'm running pygame in a raspberry pi.
The program I am writing has no graphical interface and I am connecting
using SSH (Putty from a Windows XP computer)
I want to capture a key press (with no graphical interface) and take action.
Below is my code. From what I can tell it should work.
Any
First, you didn't attach any code.
Second, without opening a window pygame cannot capture keyboard input, so
you're barking up the wrong tree.
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 8:05 PM, winkleink winkle...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm running pygame in a raspberry pi.
The program I am writing has no
Robert - thanks for the advice.
I posted through nabble.com and it looks like it stripped out the code as
it was in a raw tag.
I don't fully understand how pygame works and I hoped that by setting
os.environ[SDL_VIDEODRIVER]
= dummy I could capture key presses.
Is this the case or is a real
Agreed. In a pure self-interest promotion, I wouldn't mind seeing my book
mentioned.
Paul Vincent Craven
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 6:31 PM, Sean Felipe Wolfe ether@gmail.comwrote:
What's the process for updating the news page? Who's got permissions
... Rene, I assume?
And what's the
A couple years ago I was trying to do something very similar. It wasn't
a raspbery pi, but it was a very small fanless linux box running debian.
In production, it had no monitor and never ran X. All the output was to
a serial LCD and all the input was from a barcode scanner that sent
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