Luke Paireepinart wrote: >> >> >> Sure, sure. I'm glad it at least ran. I don't have livewires >> installed so I wasn't able to test any of the code I wrote. >> >> Thanks again for your help. If you have suggestions on the 't' key, >> please share them. This seems to be the one issue preventing me >> from >> going forward. >> >> Tonu >> >> > Actually, I may not have time for this after all. I'm in the final > throes of a Differential Equations class (it's really accelerated to > fit all in one month) and even on weekends I have to study for it. > Luckily it's done in 9 class days (we do class 12-1:40 M-F, so that > puts the Final on Thursday) so I will gladly offer any help you need > after that time. > But until then, I'm not sure when I'll be able to do anything. > P.S. I forgot to hit reply-all on the previous e-mail, which is why I > left it intact. Luke, Good luck with the class. It seems a challenging one judging by the name :-). I was able to get the player to be moved into a different location on the grid when the "t" key is pressed. The answer was, as it often is, in reading the manual :-), in this case the Graphics worksheet that talks about removing objects which is a bit of the Livewires magic. Here is my code that removed the player from the board and placed it in a new location when the 't' keys is pressed:
if 't' in keys: remove_from_screen (player_shape) place_player() break I will now venture forth with the rest of the instructions in the exercise. Thank you all for helping me over the hump! Tonu _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor