jpeg files displayed in a loop
Wolfgang Teschner
wtr at hannover.sgh-net.de
Tue Dec 11 15:45:42 EST 2001
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Hello, Kevin, thank you very much for your long example! I should try that immediately (well, now I seem to have even TWO ways of doing it!). It looks promising! Thank you all, wolfgang On 11 Dec 2001 12:03:19 -0800, kevin at cazabon.com (Kevin Cazabon) wrote: >import Tkinter >import Image, ImageTk >import os > >dir="c:\\temp\\" > > >def showimage(): > image = pop(files) > files.append(image) > image = ImageTk.photoimage(Image.open(image)) #ok, do try/except > b.configure(image=image) > b.update_idletasks() > b.after(1000, showimage) > >a = Tkinter.tk() >b = Tkinter.label(a) >b.pack() > >files = os.listdir(dir) # ok, check them for file types... >while 1: > showimage() > > > ># ok, probably a couple minor typos, but it should be that simple. > >Kevin Cazabon. >kevin at cazabon.com > > >Wolfgang Teschner <wtr at hannover.sgh-net.de> wrote in message news:<rp8a1u82me3g8v8ievtfjve9llbodq6rau at 4ax.com>... >> Hi, >> I want to automatically display all jpeg files of a dir in a long >> loop, with a wait time between the different displays. Just that. >> No user input. >> With PIL, it seems to be impossible because of TKinters mainloop. >> >> Are there other ways/packages for this purpose? Just displaying the >> images as they are... >> platform is win32, but I would be interested for independant >> solutions, if they exist. >> >> Thanks, >> wolfgang teschner
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