jay graves wrote: > Bytter wrote: >> Hi ppl, >> I've already posted this message through the mailing-list, but it seems >> it never arrived here. Strange... Anyway: >> I need to render high-quality vector graphics with Python. I was >> thinking of something like 'cairo', though I need to run under win32 >> and can't find a pycairo package for it. Suggestions? > > AGG (Anti-Grain Geometry) is one such engine that a couple of people > have interfaced to Python. > http://www.antigrain.com/
Here are a couple of AGG wrappers for Python: 1) Fredrik Lundh's aggdraw allows you to draw AGG graphics on top of PIL images. 2) You can also check out my dvpaint module. http://tachyon.in/davinci/ (It is a part of a larger vector graphics project which i hope to work on sometime in the future.) [sreeram;]
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