I changed the key-binding code from this:
#1 degree in rads is pi divided by 180 = .01745 $mw->bind('<Left>',sub{ &rotate(.01745) }); $mw->bind('<Right>',sub{ &rotate(-.01745) }); $mw->bind('<Up>',sub{ &power(10) }); $mw->bind('<Down>',sub{ &power(-10) }); $mw->bind('<space>', sub{ &fire} );
to this:
#1 degree in rads is pi divided by 180 = .01745 my ($kleft, $kright, $kup, $kdown); $mw->bind('<Left>',sub{ $kleft ||= $mw->repeat(50, sub { &rotate(.0174 +5) }) }); $mw->bind('<Right>',sub{ $kright ||= $mw->repeat(50, sub { &rotate(-.0 +1745) }) }); $mw->bind('<KeyRelease-Left>',sub{ $kleft->cancel; undef $kleft }); $mw->bind('<KeyRelease-Right>',sub{ $kright->cancel; undef $kright }); $mw->bind('<Up>',sub{ $kup ||= $mw->repeat(50, sub { &power(10) }) }); $mw->bind('<KeyRelease-Up>',sub{ $kup->cancel; undef $kup }); $mw->bind('<Down>',sub{ $kdown ||= $mw->repeat(50, sub { &power(-10) } +) }); $mw->bind('<KeyRelease-Down>',sub{ $kdown->cancel; undef $kdown }); $mw->bind('<space>', sub{ &fire} );
It gives you more "video-game"-like motion.
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In reply to Re: Perl Missle Defense Shield by etcshadow
in thread Perl Missile Defense Shield by zentara

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