On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Wayne Watson <sierra_mtnv...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > You are right, I should have dropped this into the Tkinter mail list. Thanks > for the info, but I think I'd like to stick to Tkinter for now. I do have a > way out of my dilemma. I'm trying to draw something like a compass, and I > don't necessarily need the lines emenating from the center to the edge of a > circle. I can just intersect the circle with maybe a 10-20 pixel line. Out > of curosity, I will re-post over in Tk-ville. >
Apparently you just ignored me, fine. > Guilherme Polo wrote: >> >> On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Wayne Watson >> <sierra_mtnv...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: >> >>> >>> If I draw a fairly slanted line across an image using Tkinter, it looks >>> a bit jagged. Is this typical of Tkinter graphics, or is there an option >>> or mechanism that will antialias? >>> >>> >> >> I'm not sure if this is ontopic for image-sig, but.. >> >> Tkinter is not really responsible for the drawing, it just passes the >> responsibility to tk. The standard tk canvas is not going to give you >> pretty results, but there is an option if you want to continue using >> tk for this. Last time I checked you could use the tkpath extension >> (can be found at http://tclbitprint.sourceforge.net/), and maybe there >> are other extensions to do the same. >> >> >>> >>> Win XP, Python 2.5, Tkinter 8.4. >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > -- > Wayne Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) > > (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time) > Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet > All the neutrons, and protons in the human body occupy a > cube whose is 5.52*10**-6 meters. That adds up to a 150 pound > person. It's not a surprise that we are mostly space. (Calculation > by WTW) > > > > -- -- Guilherme H. Polo Goncalves _______________________________________________ Image-SIG maillist - Image-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/image-sig