Are there videos of this thing in action posted anywhere?
Those I would like to see.
Cheers,
James Hancock
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Casey Duncan <casey@xxxxxxxxxxx>  
wrote:
Probably possible, but it would likely require coding a new renderer  
that draws via the X windows api. If someone coded something like  
that up, I'd gladly include it.
-Casey
On Jan 7, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Clinton Lee Taylor wrote:
Semi Off Topic, but related, could this not be used to give funky  
effects to one of the many Linux Windows Managers?
2009/1/8 Casey Duncan <casey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
I'm pleased to announce the 0.8 alpha release of Lepton, a high- 
performance, pluggable particle engine and API for Python. It is  
designed for creating graphical special effects for games or other  
visual applications. The engine is designed to be very flexible and  
does not rely on any other libraries directly. You can use it either  
with OpenGL (via pyglet, PyOpenGL, wxPython, etc), or with pygame by  
selecting the appropriate renderer. Examples are provided using  
pyglet and pygame. Although this is an alpha release, I think it is  
stable enough to use, and I encourage you to give it a try.
Mailed
LeeT