Using PIL

Greg Landrum glandrum at my-deja.com
Tue Sep 19 19:01:46 EDT 2000


In article <39C7D466.E047C29B at aol.com>,
  Pop Tufty <poparosa at aol.com> wrote:
> Did I miss something, or could someone please
> point me to such a demo program.  I did a
>
> grep -i create *.py */*py
>
> with nothing obvious.  I just want to create a (non PDF)
> image to serve back to my web prowser through
> zope (the PDF works, but it requires the Acroread
> add-in to the browser).
>
>
It sounds to me like you are trying to create your images directly
with PIL.  While you can do this, it's probably not the most efficient
way of doing things.  PIL is, IMO, better suited to manipulating
images you have already constructed.

You might want to look into PIDDLE (piddle.sourceforge.net) or GRAPHITE
(graphite.sourceforge.net) for construction of graphics.  Graphite uses
Piddle, which is perfectly content generating graphics in PS, PDF, PIL,
etc.  Piddle is pretty simple to get going with and is fairly flexible.

I hope this helps,
-greg


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