kj wrote:
Hi! Does anyone know of an easy way to convert a Unicode string into an image
file (either jpg or png)?
TIA!
~k
The question has no meaning as presently worded.
If you have Unicode text that you need to render, so that you end up
with an image of the text, as printed in some particular font and style,
you'd probably start with PIL. Or perhaps one of the gui packages, like
tkinter, wxpython, etc.
If you have Unicode that was produced by trying to decode some jpeg
image, then back up and don't do that. See the recent thread called
"Writing byte stream as jpeg format to disk". The OP there had run a
unicode decode on a byte stream that represented a jpeg file, and then
tried to encode it again to get the jpeg data. Bad idea.
If you have Unicode that specifies a file path that refers to a jpeg
file, then you need to open the file, in "rb" mode, and copy it.
If you have Unicode that gives the name of a person, and you want a
portrait of that person, you need to call a photographer() function.
The last one was a weak attempt at humor.
DaveA
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