Phillip--

Are there plans to roll this version of the quartz image decoder back into the 
regular pyglet repository?

>>>> http://code.google.com/r/evilphillip-cocoa-ctypes2/


-Winston

On Apr 20, 2012, at 10:41 AM, Winston Wolff wrote:

> Phillip--
> 
> Yay, your version of the quartz image loader works great! Thank goodness.
> 
> I'll just comment on a funny effect of the pre-multiplying, but I'm not 
> complaining--your fix is great and I can start working on my prototype again. 
> I have one image with a white background, but different alphas in different 
> parts of the solid-white background as a result of erasing parts of my 
> original image in my image editor. That makes funny dark lines appear. I can 
> fix my image. 
> 
> -Winston
> 
>>> 
>>>> On Apr 13, 7:29 pm, Winston Wolff <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> I've spent another day digging into this problem. I made a test png with 
>>>>> just four pixels so I can see the data. It is indeed being decoded as all 
>>>>> zeros.
>>> 
>>>>> I was able to get QuartzImageDecoder to work one time, but I can't 
>>>>> reproduce it. I was experimenting running the OSX default python2.6 
>>>>> instead of my framework build 2.7.2 in virtualenv.
>>> 
>>>>> I'm using virtualenv and pyobjc v2.2. Does anybody know of 
>>>>> incompatibilities with pyglet, virtualenv, and pyobjc2.2?
>>> 
>>>> Winston,
>>> 
>>>> Could you send me your test png image and I'll see what happens on my
>>>> end.  Also could you try running your example with the evil-phillip-
>>>> cocoa-ctypes2 pyglet clone here:
>>> 
>>>> http://code.google.com/r/evilphillip-cocoa-ctypes2/
>>> 
>>>> and see if there is any difference?  Pyglet has issues with PyObjC
>>>> 2.2.  However it works with the default PyObjC installed with OS X
>>>> 10.6 which is version 2.2b3 (beta 3).  If you're using your own
>>>> installation of pyobjc, you should try to use version 2.3 or greater.
>>>> If it does turn out to be a PyObjC issue, I can possibly rewrite the
>>>> quartz image decoder to not use it.
>>> 
>>>> --phillip
> 
> 
> Winston Wolff
> Stratolab - Games for Learning
> tel: (917) 543 8852
> web: www.stratolab.com
> 

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