Does anyone know anything about PythonMagick? I've got a project that
could use ImageMagick, so I went looking around for PythonMagick, and
I'm a bit lost.
I was able to download the PythonMagick source from the ImageMagick
site, but I'm on Windows and don't have the ability to compile it. I
found
Claudio Grondi wrote:
> Why is PIL *(Python Image Library) not suitable to do the graphics?
>
> http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/
>
> Claudio
I am using PIL for some other things, but what I need ImageMagick for
is to convert a PDF into a series of jpegs (one per page). Its the only
tool I'v
I'm not sure I understand. What would be the benefit of GraphicsMagick
over ImageMagick? I looked around the site, and it talks about using
the same PythonMagick, with the same link to procoders.net.
I'm actually using Python 2.3, so any issues with 2.4.2 won't be a
problem.
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I actually did some more fiddling around with it, and I think I can do
what I need with ghostscript, bypassing ImageMagick altogether. It also
appears to be *much* faster.
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Does anyone know anything about the aggdraw module for PIL? I think I
would like to use it because I need to do some drawing with
semi-transparent pen styles (I'm simulating using a highlighter). It
seems to be working great, but I think I'm running into a memory leak
that's noted in the documentat
You know, I tried doing it that way, and I must have done something
wrong the first time because I was getting an error. It works now
though, and it performs much better. Thanks!
I'll keep an eye out for the new version, that kind of timeframe will
be in plenty of time for the project I'm currentl
I've got a wxPython based windows GUI application that takes some input
and creates a PDF file output. At the end, I need to create an email
message with this pdf file attached ready for the user to just hit
"send". I don't want to actually send the email automatically, I just
want to pop up a mess
Thanks for the MAPI suggestion. I did a bit more googling, and combined
a few things, along with some trial and error to come up with something
that works. Here it is for posterity:
import win32com.client
olMailItem = 0x0
obj = win32com.client.Dispatch("Outlook.App
I'm having some trouble using an HtmlListBox with a GridBagSizer. I'm
not sure how best to explain what's happening, but it seems that every
time my frame gets resized, the HtmlListBox grows taller, even when the
resize is only horizontal, or makes the frame smaller. I'm pretty new
to GUI layout a
Just an update if anyone runs across this through google. It appears
this was an issue fixed in 2.6.0.1 (or 2.6.1.0, I forget which
exactly). I was using 2.6.0.0.
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