Re: PIL ImageChops.difference not working correctly(?)

2013-02-18 Thread Jon Reyes
Wow, what the heck, I just learned that using beyond compare if I compare the two images then I'll see a different section under tolerance mode. Anyone an expert on images? The two images have whites on that same image but they're different according to BeyondCompare. What's more, if I do a bina

PIL ImageChops.difference not working correctly(?)

2013-02-18 Thread Jon Reyes
I have two images generated from ImageMagick that I need to compare through PIL but when I compare them it says that the two images aren't identical. I tried viewing the supposed "difference" but all I see is a black image which means the two image are identical. ImageChops even returns the regi

Re: Dictionaries with tuples or tuples of tuples

2013-02-18 Thread Jon Reyes
Oh, I see, thanks! I was thinking I'll study 2.7 and once I'm comfortable with Python as a language I'll move to 3. Heck, I don't even know how to create a simple main method. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Dictionaries with tuples or tuples of tuples

2013-02-18 Thread Jon Reyes
Thanks Dave and Mitya for enlightening me about dictionaries. I'm still confused about this though: " so that if two key objects are equal, they stay equal, and if they differ, they stay different. " What does this mean? I won't be comparing key objects with one another. Also, when I had two

Re: Dictionaries with tuples or tuples of tuples

2013-02-18 Thread Jon Reyes
Hi Mark. Well, doesn't iteritems() work the same? or am I missing something? By the way I'm sure I read the dictionaries part of Python but I'm unsure if it would take int's as a key for dictionaries. I've been weaned on Java where the keys of hashmaps are always Strings. PS: Just checked, wow

Re: Dictionaries with tuples or tuples of tuples

2013-02-18 Thread Jon Reyes
Sorry if I didn't check the code before I posted it, I just mocked it up in Google's editor. That's what Mitya suggested too, yep, I guess I just need to make it uniform to get rid of the extra checking. Thanks man! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Dictionaries with tuples or tuples of tuples

2013-02-18 Thread Jon Reyes
Wow, why didn't I think of that. Thanks! I'll try it now. By the way I think I don't need to wrap the single tuples in runtime because I'm declaring that dictionary anyway beforehand and I could just do it right there. I won't be adding elements to the tuple. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/l

Dictionaries with tuples or tuples of tuples

2013-02-18 Thread Jon Reyes
So I have a dictionary and the key is a number. The values are either a single tuple or a tuple of tuples. Is there a better way to go about accessing the values of the dictionary? All the tuples contain four elements. So say: col = {"1": (0,1,2,3): "2": ((0,1,2,3),(2,3,4,5))} Then to access th

Re: How to go about with PDF regression

2013-02-17 Thread Jon Reyes
Update: Found out with the Picture Manager by Windows I could view an image 100%, use a tool that measures the windows and get a probably not accurate but still serviceable coordinate to use. I compared with the coordinates I currently have and tried to get it by the above method and the coordin

How to go about with PDF regression

2013-02-17 Thread Jon Reyes
Hey there, so I'm trying to create automated regression for PDFs that will use Selenium RC for the generation and Python for the comparison of PDFs. I will be using pyPdf to rename the files according to their content, ImageMagick to convert the PDFs to images and PIL to actually compare the PDF