working png output from graphing modules
Tim Evans
t.evans at paradise.net.nz
Wed Sep 24 05:18:20 EDT 2003
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johnlichtenstein at mac.com (john) writes: > Are there any charting or graphing modules for python that can write > PNG, JPEG, or GIF graphics? I have found a couple of nice looking > packages that can make beautiful postscript, PDF, or SVGs (PyChart and > ReportLab) but they can't make PNGs, GIFs, or JPEGs. (On my Solaris > machine with Python 2.2 they don't.) Or are there any simple UNIX > filters to convert SVG, PDF, or ps files to PNG? The 'convert' utility from ImageMagick (google for it) is very good at converting PDF or PS to PNG. It uses ghostscript to do the actual conversion; it's just very good at choosing the right options to pass to ghostscript. convert -geometry 800x600 -density 200 foo.ps foo.png Will convert a postscript to a png, keeping the aspect ratio correct but making it fit inside an 800 by 600 pixel area. The -density argument tells it the dpi to use when rendering the image. Higher values are slower but give better results. -- Tim Evans
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