From: John B. <jb...@te...> - 2005-10-29 14:59:48
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----- Original Message ----- > From: Flavio Coelho <fcc...@gm...> > Hi , > I have a PyQT gui that starts a vpython display as part of its functions. > However, when I close the vpython display it terminates the PyQT as well. I= > there a way to avoid this when exiting vpython? To which J.B. answers: > From: Jonathan Brandmeyer <jbr...@ea...> > If you set scene.exit = False, this behavior is supposed to be > suppressed. > > Unfortunately, there is a bug present that keeps this feature from > working as it should. It should be fixed soon. Please advise if this is the same as what I'm experiencing? I open the Shell, grab a script, run it. It gives me a stereo (crosseyed) window and starts showing me my program output (it packs balls; I get to watch). When I want to change the conditions, I _used_to_ close the window, make any changes I want in the script, then run it again. Now, though, when I close the stereo window, it closes everything and I have to reload Shell and script in order to run it again. Is this the _same_ bug as above noted? Thanks! (Crosseyed is working *magnificently*, for which implementation I at least will be forever grateful. Once I got P2.4 and VP2.4 working on this new machine (AMD Athlon64 3400+; 512MB), everything has been working just as magnificently except for this above mentioned irritant.) Peace JB Xj...@te... ( REMOVE the 'X' before using ! ) NOTE: due to virus explosion, currently deleting ALL messages over 140kb from the server without downloading. http://tetrahedraverse.com |