Ok, all clear now, thanks Jason. Jason Marshall wrote: Joan, You're probably looking at the Pygame 1.8 documentation, but using Pygame 1.7.1 software. The Clock_Object.tick method in Pygame 1.7.1 is the same as the Clock_Object.tick_busy_loop method in Pygame 1.8. Jason M. --- Joan Planas Illas <joan.planas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi all, I'm developing a multimedia app involving text movement and I need to use (or at least test) tick_busy_loop because I need an acurate frame control. I'm working on Ubuntu Feisty and there's no method tick_busy_loop on Clock(). I also tested it on Mandriva. Do you guys know if it is deprecated or so? I don't fins any info about that. Thanks. -- Joan Planas Illas Dpto I+D | R&D department joan.planas@xxxxxxxxxxxx Skype id: joanplanaspv Concatel Vanture Team Avda. Ports d'Europa, 100 · 08040 Barcelona (Spain) tel. +34.93.567.97.10 (ext 120) - fax +34.93.567.97.11 http://www.concatel.com http://www.vanture.net____________________________________________________________________________________ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow --
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