I have at least one program where I can run both pyOpenGL and VPython together. I mean I have two different output displays, one for pyOpenGL and one for Vpython. They both work OK.
Of course this does not mean EVERY import you are doing will be working correctly, as I may not be using some of those import scripts you are using.
Kadir Haldenbilen
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From: Craig Berry <cd...@gm...>
To: vis...@li...
Sent: Fri, February 5, 2010 7:54:37 PM
Subject: [Visualpython-users] Vpython broke pyopengl
Thanks, everyone who helped with my vpython questions. I've concluded
that I really need to do what I'm planning directly in opengl, so I'm
dropping vpython (for this project, anyway).
I found that when I tried to run pyopengl scripts after insalling
vpython, they didn't work; various imports couldn't be found. I ended
up uninstalling Python entirely and starting over from scratch,
reinstalling pyopengl but not vpython. Is this a known issue? Seems
pretty nasty.
--
Craig Berry - http://www.cine.net/~cberry/
"Lots of things in the universe don’t solve any problems, and
nevertheless exist." -- Sean Carroll
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