[Image-SIG] that's enough
Jack Uretsky
jlu at hep.anl.gov
Tue Jul 13 19:00:34 CEST 2010
Thanks. Do you have a recommendation for which veersion of wxpython I
should download for Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6)?
Regards,
Jack
"Trust me. I have a lot of experience at this."
General Custer's unremembered message to his men,
just before leading them into the Little Big Horn Valley
On Mon, 12 Jul 2010, Alec Bennett wrote:
> My understanding is that show() is mainly for debugging and tests, and that
> it doesn't offer very much control or efficiency. That's not to say that
> what you're after can't be done, maybe someone else can help you with that,
> I just don't know.
>
> Personally I'd suggest using WXPython, which can do what you're after fairly
> easily.
>
> Here's one very simple way to display an image in WX:
>
> import wx
>
> class PictureWindow(wx.Frame):
> ..def __init__(self, parent, id):
>
> ....wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, id, "Window Title", size=(200, 200), pos
> = (50, 50), style = wx.DEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE)
> ....panel = wx.Panel(self, -1)
> ....bmp = wx.Image("page1.jpg", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ANY).ConvertToBitmap()
> ....self.mainPic = wx.StaticBitmap(panel, -1, bmp)
> ....self.Show()
>
> app = wx.App(redirect=0)
> PictureWindow(None, -1)
> app.MainLoop()
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Jack Uretsky <jlu at hep.anl.gov> wrote:
>
>> Hi-
>> The following worked very well:
>>
>>> import Image
>>>>> d = Image.open("a_1.jpg")
>>>>> d.show()
>>>>>
>>>>>
>> Now, how do I turn
>> it off before showing another image
>> I'm on an Intel Mac, OS X Snow Leopard.
>> Regards,
>> Jack U.
>> "Trust me. I have a lot of experience at this."
>> General Custer's unremembered message to his men,
>> just before leading them into the Little Big Horn Valley
>>
>>
>>
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