Tom Boothby, who I think does not read this list, is also working on
improving image manipulation in sage without using the PIL.  He is
only using the gd library.   Its a work in progress right now though.

-M. Hampton

On May 23, 9:26 am, Simon King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Jason, dear David,
>
> On May 23, 3:57 pm, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> David Joyner 
> wrote:
> > Since it's come up several times, it might be worth material for
> > inclusion in the FAQ.
> > > Since PIL has come up a few times on SAGE lists in vague ways, I
> > > thought I'd try to
> > > be more detailed. Here is a way using SAGE which might help. First,
> > > it requires some preparation.
> ...
> > > You must install PIL fromhttp://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/. Here's 
> > > how:
>
> ...
>
> There is an experimental package PIL-1.1.5.spkg. This Tuesday i
> succeeded to install it (on SUSE linux) simply with
>  sage -i PIL-1.1.5.spkg
> after installing xv (and after installing mpi4py-0.3.1.spkg and
> openmpi-1.1.4.spkg, i don't know if this is related).
>
> Perhaps this is easier than the way you described (however i don't
> know whether "experimental" means that it wouldn't work on all
> platforms)
>
> Yours
>       Simon
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