It still doesn't work though- it works the first time, and subsequent changes to the placement fail.On 6/28/07, Lenard Lindstrom < len-l@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I admit it was a silly question. The positioning code works on my
Windows system. I noticed the position is that of the client area.
Ian Mallett wrote:
> Yes...
>
> On 6/28/07, *Lenard Lindstrom* < len-l@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:len-l@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
> Ian Mallett wrote:
> > So I would have the original program start a new one that codes the
> > alternate window?
> >
> > The centering code, which is what I tested, works, but this doesn't:
> > os.environ ['SDL_VIDEO_WINDOW_POS'] = 'value,value'
> >
> > On 6/28/07, *Brian Fisher* < brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto: brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > <mailto: brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
> >
> > You can only do that with multiple processes. It's one
> window per
> > process for SDL.
> >
> > On 6/28/07, Ian Mallett < geometrian@xxxxxxxxx
> <mailto: geometrian@xxxxxxxxx>
> > <mailto:geometrian@xxxxxxxxx <mailto: geometrian@xxxxxxxxx>>>
> wrote:
> > > Awesome! That works! Thanks! Just one more question
> > though... I want to
> > > have two or more pygame windows running at the same time. Can
> > you do that?
> > > Ian
> > >
> >
> >
>
> Do you make the os.environ call before calling pygame.init ?
>
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