Re: Python Imaging Library 1.x - 64bit setup file for Python 2.7.2.

2014-09-25 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 25/09/2014 09:07, Pinter, Karina /C wrote: Dear Team, I am working as a software analyst at ExxonMobil. I received a software request for Python Imaging Library 1.x and the user needs a 64bit setup file for Python 2.7.2. Can I download it somewhere? Thanks in advance. */Best Regards

Re: Python Imaging Library 1.x - 64bit setup file for Python 2.7.2.

2014-09-25 Thread Vincent Vande Vyvre
Le 25/09/2014 10:07, Pinter, Karina /C a écrit : Dear Team, I am working as a software analyst at ExxonMobil. I received a software request for Python Imaging Library 1.x and the user needs a 64bit setup file for Python 2.7.2. Can I download it somewhere? Thanks in advance. */Best Regards

Python Imaging Library 1.x - 64bit setup file for Python 2.7.2.

2014-09-25 Thread Pinter, Karina /C
Dear Team, I am working as a software analyst at ExxonMobil. I received a software request for Python Imaging Library 1.x and the user needs a 64bit setup file for Python 2.7.2. Can I download it somewhere? Thanks in advance. Best Regards, Karina Pinter ExxonMobil BSC Hungary Kft. Software

Imaging library

2012-11-29 Thread zoom
C'mon guys, don't be so picky. The point is that that he cannot find python library that can easily create HDR image or process RAW images (or some other image format). Also, AFAIK there is no built in support for standard imaging filters, color space conversion, etc (as Alasdair also mentioned)

Re: Python Imaging Library available for Python 3.1 ? Fractals

2010-07-16 Thread John Hammink
> Google reveals PIL is Python Imaging Library from > pythonware.com > According to their website PIL is not available beyond 2.6  : ( > > Do I need a full GUI like tkinter to image a fractal ( on my > python 3.1.2 )  ?    Is there any simpler option ? > Thanks,              

Python Imaging Library available for Python 3.1 ? Fractals

2010-06-05 Thread pdlemper
On the site http://code.activestate.com/recipes/langs/python/ there are several scripts for fractals. See page five. These begin from PIL import Image This fails in my python 3.1.2 Google reveals PIL is Python Imaging Library from pythonware.com According to their

Re: Python Imaging Library status

2009-12-16 Thread paulo.jpi...@gmail.com
On 16 Dez., 19:21, "Gabriel Genellina" wrote: > En Wed, 16 Dec 2009 13:07:30 -0300, paulo.jpi...@gmail.com   > escribió: > > > is the famous PIL now a dead project? > > > Latest available download is from 2006 and I still don't see any signs > > of having it updated for Python 2.6 or 3.x versions

Re: Python Imaging Library status

2009-12-16 Thread Emile van Sebille
On 12/16/2009 8:07 AM paulo.jpi...@gmail.com said... Hi guys, is the famous PIL now a dead project? Latest available download is from 2006 and I still don't see any signs of having it updated for Python 2.6 or 3.x versions. PIL for Python 2.6 is available for download from http://www.pythonw

Re: Python Imaging Library status

2009-12-16 Thread Gabriel Genellina
En Wed, 16 Dec 2009 13:07:30 -0300, paulo.jpi...@gmail.com escribió: is the famous PIL now a dead project? Latest available download is from 2006 and I still don't see any signs of having it updated for Python 2.6 or 3.x versions. Version 1.1.7 is in beta. Here you can find all available v

Python Imaging Library status

2009-12-16 Thread paulo.jpi...@gmail.com
Hi guys, is the famous PIL now a dead project? Latest available download is from 2006 and I still don't see any signs of having it updated for Python 2.6 or 3.x versions. Thanks in Advance, Paulo -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python graphics / imaging library

2009-07-18 Thread Marcus Wanner
On 7/18/2009 11:41 AM, Peter Chant wrote: Max Erickson wrote: More recent months contain updates to the status of 1.1.7, it is headed towards a release. Preliminary tarballs and binaries are available on effbot.org: http://effbot.org/downloads/#imaging http://effbot.org/downloads/#pil Excell

Re: Python graphics / imaging library

2009-07-18 Thread Peter Chant
Max Erickson wrote: > More recent months contain updates to the status of 1.1.7, it is > headed towards a release. Preliminary tarballs and binaries are > available on effbot.org: > > http://effbot.org/downloads/#imaging > http://effbot.org/downloads/#pil Excellent. From a very brief look it se

Re: Python graphics / imaging library

2009-07-18 Thread Max Erickson
Peter Chant wrote: > No, it does not. However, if PIL was updated last in 2006. > Python in 2009 has gone to version 3.1. If PIL is compatible > with 3.1 then I'm fine. But I don't want to have to stick with > Python 2.5 as the rest of the world moves on. > > Pete > > Various messages to

Re: Python graphics / imaging library

2009-07-18 Thread Michiel Overtoom
Peter Chant wrote: what do people generally use now? I can only speak for myself... I use PIL ;-) Greetings, -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python graphics / imaging library

2009-07-18 Thread Peter Chant
Peter Chant wrote: > > No, it does not. However, if PIL was updated last in 2006. Python in > 2009 > has gone to version 3.1. If PIL is compatible with 3.1 then I'm fine. > But I don't want to have to stick with Python 2.5 as the rest of the world > moves on. BTW, this was not a critisism o

Re: Python graphics / imaging library

2009-07-18 Thread Benjamin Kaplan
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Peter Chant < rempete...@cappetezilla.italsco.uk> wrote: > Michiel Overtoom wrote: > > > Peter Chant wrote: > > > >> what's the most appropriate (maintained) graphics library to use? PIL > >> seems to have last been updated in 2006 > >> http://www.pythonware.com/p

Re: Python graphics / imaging library

2009-07-18 Thread Peter Chant
Michiel Overtoom wrote: > Peter Chant wrote: > >> what's the most appropriate (maintained) graphics library to use? PIL >> seems to have last been updated in 2006 >> http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ >> and GD seems to be even older. Don't want to go down a dead end. > > Contrary to orga

Re: Python graphics / imaging library

2009-07-18 Thread Michiel Overtoom
Peter Chant wrote: what's the most appropriate (maintained) graphics library to use? PIL seems to have last been updated in 2006 http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ and GD seems to be even older. Don't want to go down a dead end. Contrary to organic material, software doesn't rot when it

Python graphics / imaging library

2009-07-18 Thread Peter Chant
Chaps, what's the most appropriate (maintained) graphics library to use? PIL seems to have last been updated in 2006 http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ and GD seems to be even older. Don't want to go down a dead end. Pete -- http://www.petezilla.co.uk -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/l

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-30 Thread Tim Roberts
peter wrote: > >Just got a new computer and I'm trying to download my favourite >applications. All's well until I get to PIL, and here pythonware and >effbot both return a 502 Proxy error. > >Is this just a temporary glitch, or something more serious? And if >it's the latter, is there any altern

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-30 Thread Tim Harig
On 2009-06-30, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:16:02 +1200, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: >> In message , Tim Harig wrote: >>> Package managers with dependency tracking were all the rage when I >>> first started using Linux. So I tried Red Hat and everything worked >>> great until th

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-30 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:16:02 +1200, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: > In message , Tim Harig wrote: > >> On 2009-06-29, Lawrence D'Oliveiro >> wrote: >>> Sounds more like broken OS with no integrated package management. >> >> Package managers with dependency tracking were all the rage when I >> firs

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-30 Thread Tim Harig
On 2009-06-30, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: > In message , Tim Harig wrote: >> On 2009-06-29, Lawrence D'Oliveiro >> wrote: >>> Sounds more like broken OS with no integrated package management. >> Package managers with dependency tracking were all the rage when I first >> started using Linux. So I

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-30 Thread Lawrence D'Oliveiro
In message , Tim Harig wrote: > On 2009-06-29, Lawrence D'Oliveiro > wrote: >> Sounds more like broken OS with no integrated package management. > > Package managers with dependency tracking were all the rage when I first > started using Linux. So I tried Red Hat and everything worked great unt

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-29 Thread magicus
On Mon Jun 29 2009 07:21:12 GMT-0400 (EDT) Lawrence D'Oliveiro typed: > In message , Tim Harig wrote: > >> On 2009-06-29, Lawrence D'Oliveiro >> wrote: >> >>> "apt-get install python-imaging", anybody? >> C:\>apt-get install python-imaging >> Bad command or file name > > Sounds more like broken

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-29 Thread Piet van Oostrum
> peter (p) wrote: >p> Whilst this is an interesting discussion about installers, I'm still >p> trying to find a copy of PIL. Any ideas? Pythonware is up again: http://pythonware.com/products/pil/index.htm -- Piet van Oostrum URL: http://pietvanoostrum.com [PGP 8DAE142BE17999C4] Private

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-29 Thread peter
Thanks for this - looks promising. But I've just tried pythonware again and it's back up - so it was just a glitch after all. Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-29 Thread geo
On Jun 29, 2:54 pm, peter wrote: > Whilst this is an interesting discussion about installers, I'm still > trying to find a copy of PIL.  Any ideas? Hello, I had the very same problem and found this: http://www.portablepython.com/ It contains PIL and some other cool stuff. Hope it helps. Georg

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-29 Thread Tim Harig
On 2009-06-29, peter wrote: > Whilst this is an interesting discussion about installers, I'm still > trying to find a copy of PIL. Any ideas? I alluded to a source version below. It will compile on Windows as well as on *nix. Google finds what looks like older versions here: http://sping.sour

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-29 Thread peter
Whilst this is an interesting discussion about installers, I'm still trying to find a copy of PIL. Any ideas? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-29 Thread Tim Harig
On 2009-06-29, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: > Sounds more like broken OS with no integrated package management. Package managers with dependency tracking were all the rage when I first started using Linux. So I tried Red Hat and everything worked great until the depency database corrupted itself.

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-29 Thread Lawrence D'Oliveiro
In message , Tim Harig wrote: > On 2009-06-29, Lawrence D'Oliveiro > wrote: > >> "apt-get install python-imaging", anybody? > > C:\>apt-get install python-imaging > Bad command or file name Sounds more like broken OS with no integrated package management. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/lis

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-29 Thread Tim Harig
On 2009-06-29, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: > "apt-get install python-imaging", anybody? C:\>apt-get install python-imaging Bad command or file name Nope. 01:10,501$ apt-get install python-imaging bash: apt-get: command not found Not quite; but, it does give me an idea. Debian usually keeps the

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-28 Thread John Machin
On Jun 28, 6:02 am, Scott David Daniels wrote: > olivergeorge wrote: > > Ditto.  Anyone know what's happening with pythonware?  (and why PIL is > > such a pain to install for that matter.) > > (2) I suggest you demand a refund. ... and tell us what the response was :-) -- http://mail.python.or

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-28 Thread Lawrence D'Oliveiro
In message <976cc575-80b9-406a- ae4d-03cb4d401...@p36g2000prn.googlegroups.com>, olivergeorge wrote: > (and why PIL is such a pain to install for that matter.) "apt-get install python-imaging", anybody? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-27 Thread Scott David Daniels
olivergeorge wrote: Ditto. Anyone know what's happening with pythonware? (and why PIL is such a pain to install for that matter.) (1) It is usually there; be patient. (2) I suggest you demand a refund. --Scott David Daniels scott.dani...@acm.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pyt

Re: Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-27 Thread olivergeorge
Ditto. Anyone know what's happening with pythonware? (and why PIL is such a pain to install for that matter.) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Python Imaging Library download link broken?

2009-06-27 Thread peter
Just got a new computer and I'm trying to download my favourite applications. All's well until I get to PIL, and here pythonware and effbot both return a 502 Proxy error. Is this just a temporary glitch, or something more serious? And if it's the latter, is there any alternative source? Peter

Re: PIL Python Imaging Library

2009-06-08 Thread Tim Harig
On 2009-06-08, Xah Lee wrote: > is there a python image library that does pretty much what imagemagick > does? http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python Imaging Library (PIL): create PDF from scratch

2009-02-25 Thread zelegolas
Like David said now i used PIL for individual images and reportlab to generate a pdf. Thanks for your advices :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python Imaging Library (PIL): create PDF from scratch

2009-02-23 Thread Scott David Daniels
zelegolas wrote: Hi, I have some scan generated by SANE and i would like to do some transformation (like crop, brightness and resize) and finaly put all those images in PDF file. With PIL i can do all the transformations that i want. But i don't know how i can create from scratch a PDF. I'm not

Re: Python Imaging Library (PIL): create PDF from scratch

2009-02-23 Thread Steve Holden
zelegolas wrote: > Hi, > > I have some scan generated by SANE and i would like to do some > transformation (like crop, brightness and resize) and finaly put all > those images in PDF file. > > With PIL i can do all the transformations that i want. But i don't > know how i can create from scratch

Python Imaging Library (PIL): create PDF from scratch

2009-02-23 Thread zelegolas
Hi, I have some scan generated by SANE and i would like to do some transformation (like crop, brightness and resize) and finaly put all those images in PDF file. With PIL i can do all the transformations that i want. But i don't know how i can create from scratch a PDF. I'm not even sure that PIL

Re: Python Imaging Library and textmate

2009-01-09 Thread Philip Semanchuk
On Jan 9, 2009, at 12:19 PM, bilgin arslan wrote: Hi Philip, I tried to install PIL with the directions given and it seemed to be ok. When I tried it with IDLE, import Image did not give an error and as far as I checked it seemed to be working. However, importing Image module in TextMate gi

Re: Python Imaging Library and textmate

2009-01-09 Thread bilgin arslan
Hi Philip, I tried to install PIL with the directions given and it seemed to be ok. When I tried it with IDLE, import Image did not give an error and as far as I checked it seemed to be working. However, importing Image module in TextMate gives an error, saying that the module cannot be found for

Re: Python Imaging Library and textmate

2009-01-09 Thread Philip Semanchuk
On Jan 9, 2009, at 2:49 AM, bilgin arslan wrote: Hello, I am a beginner in python and I am trying to create image files that contain lines from a text file. I am trying to do this with PIL, which seems like a suitable tool. I have a copy of TextMate(1.5.8) and I run Macosx 10.5.6 The pro

Python Imaging Library and textmate

2009-01-08 Thread bilgin arslan
Hello, I am a beginner in python and I am trying to create image files that contain lines from a text file. I am trying to do this with PIL, which seems like a suitable tool. I have a copy of TextMate(1.5.8) and I run Macosx 10.5.6 The problem is, even though I installed PIL correctly (I get no er

Imaging library in jython

2008-12-12 Thread whiter4bbit
Hi, Is there any ways to use python Imaging library in jython? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: PIL (python imaging library) or Mathematics help both appreciated

2008-11-24 Thread Jorgen Grahn
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 00:52:02 -0800 (PST), amine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > well, here is the background. I have images of objects (cars, > clothes, ...) with a white background in most of the cases > > I have to build a function with PIL that takes away the background. > it seems simple, just lo

Re: PIL (python imaging library) or Mathematics help both appreciated

2008-11-24 Thread Arnaud Delobelle
Well not much maths in my answers but... On 24 Nov, 08:52, amine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > well, here is the background.  I have images of objects (cars, > clothes, ...) with a white background in most of the cases > > I have to build a function with PIL that takes away the background. > it see

PIL (python imaging library) or Mathematics help both appreciated

2008-11-24 Thread amine
well, here is the background. I have images of objects (cars, clothes, ...) with a white background in most of the cases I have to build a function with PIL that takes away the background. it seems simple, just look for the "white" and make it transparent but the problem is in reality much more c

Re: Python Imaging Library Question

2008-10-23 Thread Thomas Guettler
Marek Kralewski schrieb: > Hi, > > I am writing a script to convert EPS to PNG images. I need to set the > resolution (and geometry accordingly), since the rendered images are to > small. The resolution and geometry must be given as switches to the gs > command. Is there a way to overload the Ghos

Python Imaging Library Question

2008-10-23 Thread Marek Kralewski
Hi, I am writing a script to convert EPS to PNG images. I need to set the resolution (and geometry accordingly), since the rendered images are to small. The resolution and geometry must be given as switches to the gs command. Is there a way to overload the Ghostcript function in the EpsImagePlugi

Re: Python Imaging Library (PIL) question

2008-10-21 Thread Sid
The problem is likely to do with the line picMap = [[0] * width ] * height yeah the problem was with that specific line. The snippet from your link worked by replacing the previous declaration by picMap = [[0] * 3 for x in xrange(height)] Thanks, -Sid -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listi

Re: Python Imaging Library (PIL) question

2008-10-20 Thread Darcy Mason
On Oct 20, 2:14 pm, Sid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > >   I am tryin to copy an image into my own data structure(a sort of 2d array   > for further FFT). I've banged my head over the code for a couple of hours   > now. The simplified version of  my problem is below. > > #-Code-

Python Imaging Library (PIL) question

2008-10-20 Thread Sid
Hi, I am tryin to copy an image into my own data structure(a sort of 2d array for further FFT). I've banged my head over the code for a couple of hours now. The simplified version of my problem is below. #-Code import Image pic = Image.open("Images

Re: Problems installing Python Imaging Library

2008-03-12 Thread zutesmog
On Mar 10, 3:06 am, Nick Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to install PIL from source on my CentOS 4.5 server. The > build summary reports that I have everything installed... > > > PIL 1.1.6 BUILD SUMMARY > -

Problems installing Python Imaging Library

2008-03-09 Thread Nick Day
Hi, I'm trying to install PIL from source on my CentOS 4.5 server. The build summary reports that I have everything installed... PIL 1.1.6 BUILD SUMMARY versio

getpixel with Python Imaging Library

2007-11-30 Thread jorma kala
Hi, I read that the getpixel function of the PIL library is relatively slow. Which alternative is therefore faster and more efficient, accesing the result of getdata() as a flat list or using the function load(), and accessing pixels through the resulting 2-dimensional array? Thanks a lot. j. ka

Python Imaging Library Handbook--Printing It?

2007-09-20 Thread W. Watson
Is there a pdf file for this somewhere, or another type of file. It would be good to print the whole thing at once. Ah, I see there's a pdf for an earlier version. Apparently, nothing for 1.1.4. -- Wayne

help: setup Python Imaging Library (PIL) for linux server

2006-12-13 Thread moishyyehuda
Hi I uploaded a pil library to my server. The problem is that I can't access the server with a command line. You see in order for the library to work you need to run setup.py and supply commands to the server when the setup.py script runs. so is there a solution to this. can I get a predone pil li

Re: can I download Python Imaging Library (PIL) for linux.

2006-12-11 Thread Fredrik Lundh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > can I download Python Imaging Library (PIL) for linux. look for python-imaging in your vendor's package repository. or look here: http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=python-imaging if you cannot find a suitable package for your platf

Re: can I download Python Imaging Library (PIL) for linux.

2006-12-11 Thread hg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > can I download Python Imaging Library (PIL) for linux. http://effbot.org/downloads/Imaging-1.1.6.tar.gz -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

can I download Python Imaging Library (PIL) for linux.

2006-12-11 Thread moishyyehuda
can I download Python Imaging Library (PIL) for linux. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Error when installing the Python Imaging Library

2006-11-28 Thread Tim Adler
Thx, I got it. I installed PIL through the automatic install tool. Which resolved some dependencies. Fredrik Lundh schrieb: > Tim Adler wrote: > > > I'm quite new to Python. I'm working on a webproject with Django and > > need to install the Python Imaging Library.

Re: Error when installing the Python Imaging Library

2006-11-28 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Tim Adler wrote: > I'm quite new to Python. I'm working on a webproject with Django and > need to install the Python Imaging Library. It worked fine under Mac OS > but when I try it on my Linux server. It gives me this error: > > PasteBin Link: http://phpfi.com/179314

Error when installing the Python Imaging Library

2006-11-28 Thread Tim Adler
Hey everybody, I'm quite new to Python. I'm working on a webproject with Django and need to install the Python Imaging Library. It worked fine under Mac OS but when I try it on my Linux server. It gives me this error: PasteBin Link: http://phpfi.com/179314 I don't really know wha

Installing Python imaging library

2006-04-04 Thread amaltasb
Hi, I am hosting python applicaitions on a shared hositng so I dont have enough privilages, I have installed python in my home folder, through Automatic installer > extratools.php I want to install Python imaging library module. I just copied the PIL in my py24 folder and also in site packa

Re: Retrieve a GIF's palette entries using Python Imaging Library (PIL)

2006-01-19 Thread and-google
Stuart wrote: > I see that the 'Image' class has a 'palette' attribute which returns an > object of type 'ImagePalette'. However, the documentation is a bit > lacking regarding how to maniuplate the ImagePalette class to retrieve > the palette entries' RGB values. ImagePalette.getdata() should d

Retrieve a GIF's palette entries using Python Imaging Library (PIL)

2006-01-13 Thread Stuart
I am using the Python Imaging Library (PIL) to process GIF images. I need to be able to retrieve the RGB values for each color palette entry. I see that the 'Image' class has a 'palette' attribute which returns an object of type 'ImagePalette'. However, the d

Re: Unable to install Python Imaging Library

2005-12-20 Thread peter . mosley
Thanks for that reply. I hadn't tried installing the Tcl and Tk development libraries - because I had no idea these that these were necessary (or that they even existed!). My first attempt to do so was a total failure, as I downloaded the RPM files from http://rpmfind.net, but immediately entered

Re: Unable to install Python Imaging Library

2005-12-18 Thread Fredrik Lundh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have absolutely no idea how to proceed. Can anyone point me in the > right direction to get over this hurdle? > > > gcc -DNDEBUG -O2 -g -pipe -march=i386 -mcpu=i686 -D_GNU_SOURCE -fPIC > -fPIC -I/usr/include/freetype2 -IlibImaging -I/usr/include > -I/usr/local/include

Unable to install Python Imaging Library

2005-12-18 Thread peter . mosley
- which I tried and was totally unable to decipher. I am now at the point of trying to import the Python Imaging Library, and I have reached a total standstill. I downloaded a copy of Python Imaging Library 1.1.5 Source Kit from the site http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/. There did not seem to

Re: Python Imaging Library and PyGTK - color image path?

2005-04-23 Thread Jeremy Bowers
sing the gdk.pixbuf because I assumed that because there was a gtk.pixbuf that I knew about, that I had all relevant data. Were that the only pixbuf, that would be an atrocity. (Particularly odd for GTK, the *Gimp* windowing toolkit.) (It of course figures that was the google search; I think I tri

Re: Python Imaging Library and PyGTK - color image path?

2005-04-23 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Jeremy Bowers wrote: I have an image in the Python Image Library. I'm trying to get it into PyGTK in color. Is there any way to do this cross-platform, preferably without writing to anything to the disk? PIL apparently can't write XPMs. GTK will only take XPMs, that I can see. Therein lies the rub.

Re: Python Imaging Library and PyGTK - color image path?

2005-04-22 Thread Jeremy Bowers
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 22:43:13 -0400, Jeremy Bowers wrote: > (Use case, in case it matters: I am trying to embed a graphic into a text > widget. This is going fine. Because I want the text widget to be able use > different size text, and no one image can look right with everything from > 8pt to 40pt

Python Imaging Library and PyGTK - color image path?

2005-04-22 Thread Jeremy Bowers
I have an image in the Python Image Library. I'm trying to get it into PyGTK in color. Is there any way to do this cross-platform, preferably without writing to anything to the disk? PIL apparently can't write XPMs. GTK will only take XPMs, that I can see. Therein lies the rub. I can ship over mon