ImageView has an annotation framework; it's documented in the README.

--Tim

On Monday, January 12, 2015 02:32:12 AM Andrei wrote:
> I'm trying to do the following in Julia:
> 
> 1. read image
> 2. draw some basic graphics (like lines and circles) over it
> 3. display it
> 
> Points (2) and (3) may go the other way, i.e. I don't really care if
> drawing is done on image array in memory or on canvas.
> 
> However, I'm not sure what's the easiest way to implement this logic.
> Basically, I'm using Images.jl and ImageView.jl, but it seems like they
> don't support drawing at all (except for modifying underlying arrays, of
> course). On other hand, there's Cairo and Tk, which are powerful, but seem
> to be terrible overkill for such a simple task.
> 
> So I'm wondering:
> 
> 1. is there an easy way to do "just this"?
> 2. If not, what is the minimal set of packages/actions needed to implement
> this logic?

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