Easy image rendering?
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jaysherby at gmail.com
Wed Aug 9 22:12:44 EDT 2006
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I think that you've put me on the right track, but my eventual goal is to be able to put the pictures on the screen with a full-screen interface. Not in a visible window, with just the picture and then a black backdrop for it. skip at pobox.com wrote: > >> If you are using PIL you could use im.show(); but all that does is > >> saving the image data to a file and opening that file in an external > >> application (xv on UNIX). At least you don't have to do it yourself. > > jay> No good. No external applications. What else is there? Worst case > jay> scenario, what's the easiest way to do GUI? > > You can still use PIL. Just feed the result to Tkinter. Check out the > ImageTk module that's part of PIL: > > http://www.pythonware.com/library/pil/handbook/imagetk.htm > > Check this thread for some hints from Fredrik Lundh on combining PIL and > Tkinter: > > http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/1999-July/007379.html > > I'm sure when he gets up in Europe he'll be able to provide some more useful > pointers. > > Skip
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