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<div>Am trying out PIL 1.1.7 w/ Py 3.1.2 and had a draw.text problem. To wit: something ref'ing ImageFont.py about 'decodestring' being depreciated. Replaced ~string w/ 'decodebytes' in lines 261 and 353 and all is well.</div>
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<div>"decodestring" also appears in a text string in lines 386 & 388 but, of course, doesn't mess anything up but the meaning of the message, wherever it may appear. .. if it appears, have yet to see it.</div>
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<div><IMG alt=:-) src="http://o.aolcdn.com/cdn.webmail.aol.com/resources/core/images/smile.png" width=25 height=25> PIL is fantastically easy to use and seems very powerfull so far. I'm basically a numbers guy so am real weak at output formatting etc..</div>
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<div>So researching various plot & picture add-ons had me in dread -- can they devise schema any more complicated than the current direction -- package 1 to mod the data, add-on 2 to format for screen or file, module X to actually output it. Then buy the viewer!</div>
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<div>G**d G*d, it's only 2-dimensions.</div>
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<div>In other words, I like what you've done with this. Looking forward to 1.2. Please remember us 3.1.. Py types.</div>
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<div>Larry Rochester</div>
<div>aka, <A href="mailto:echowit@aol.com">echowit@aol.com</A> </div>
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