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Re: How to detect main menu being opened
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Re: How to detect main menu being opened


  • Subject: Re: How to detect main menu being opened
  • From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 02:09:02 +0100


Am 21.03.2007 um 00:26 Uhr schrieb Doug F:

Because it's a real-time, keyboard intensive game (that is, it keeps going) and it's the nice thing to do from the user perspective whenever he does something that might take his hands from it.

Not sure I'd agree on the last part. But since it's a game, why not just hide the menu bar. Then your app would be in control when to re- display it and you may pause the game at the same time.



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