On Nov 16, 2005, at 1:38 PM, Bob Ippolito wrote: >> 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) > > Looks like it's trying to find a font or something that isn't where > PIL expects it to be... you sure you added all the data files that > you're using? > > -bob
Is there a way for me to find out what data files I'm using? Apparently the font normally gets loaded through PIL's _imagingft module, but the _imagingft module seems weird. Take a look at it below (it even mentions py2app). Any idea what this means -- how to work around it? def __load(): import imp, os, sys ext = 'PIL/_imagingft.so' for path in sys.path: if not path.endswith('lib-dynload'): continue ext = os.path.join(path, ext) if os.path.exists(ext): #print "py2app extension module", __name__, "->", ext mod = imp.load_dynamic(__name__, ext) #mod.frozen = 1 break else: raise ImportError, repr(ext) + " not found" else: raise ImportError, "lib-dynload not found" __load() del __load _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig