On Nov 16, 2005, at 12:18 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote: > Code helps... > > -bob
Not sure which code is most important. I'll go through the Traceback and intersperse the code. I also inserted line numbers in parentheses: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/chris/Desktop/ER/StoveTop/Old/dist/stovetop.app/Contents/ Resources/Python/stovetop.py", line 205, in Click item.Activate(frame, event) File "reports.pyc", line 333, in GenerateReport (333) text += '<div style="float: left;"><p><strong>The number of #1 choices received by each slate:</strong></p>' + makePie(pielist, "SlateRepresentation") + '</div>' File "reports.pyc", line 158, in makePie (157) import graph (158) mygraph = graph.PieChart(points, colors=mycolors, size=(600, 600), title=' ') File "graph.pyc", line 201, in __init__ (198) self._checkPoints(points) self.image=PIL.Image.new("RGB", self.size, bgColor) self.draw=PIL.ImageDraw.Draw(self.image) (201) self.font = PIL.ImageFont.truetype(font,48) File "PIL/ImageFont.pyc", line 202, in truetype [Part of the PIL code. First line is line 199.] def truetype(filename, size, index=0, encoding=""): "Load a truetype font file." try: (202) return FreeTypeFont(filename, size, index, encoding) except IOError: if sys.platform == "win32": # check the windows font repository # NOTE: must use uppercase WINDIR, to work around bugs in # 1.5.2's os.environ.get() windir = os.environ.get("WINDIR") if windir: filename = os.path.join(windir, "fonts", filename) return FreeTypeFont(filename, size, index, encoding) raise File "PIL/ImageFont.pyc", line 121, in __init__ IOError: cannot open resource # Wrapper for FreeType fonts. Application code should use the # <b>truetype</b> factory function to create font objects. class FreeTypeFont: "FreeType font wrapper (requires _imagingft service)" def __init__(self, file, size, index=0, encoding=""): # FIXME: use service provider instead import _imagingft (121) self.font = _imagingft.getfont(file, size, index, encoding) On Nov 16, 2005, at 12:18 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote: > > On Nov 16, 2005, at 11:24 AM, Chris Jerdonek wrote: > >> I have a python program that uses some commands from the PIL module >> (and also wxPython). >> >> I have PIL installed on my Mac, and the python program works fine when >> I run the program from the command line. The application I get from >> py2app also works fine -- until I get to a point in the program that >> requires PIL. >> >> Does anyone have any idea why I'm getting this error message? >> >> I can see the ImageFont.pyc in a subdirectory of the build directory >> that py2app created. > > Code helps... > > -bob > _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig