Re: Cairo module

2015-02-04 Thread Cousin Stanley
> You might consider using python-imaging > to display the image after writing it > from cairo > > import image import statement should be import Image note uppercase I -- Stanley C. Kitching Human Being Phoenix, Arizona -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/py

Re: Cairo module

2015-02-04 Thread Cousin Stanley
> > Could matplotlib be used to show the image? You might consider using python-imaging to display the image after writing it from cairo import image surface.write_to_png ( "x_surface.png" ) img = Image.open( "x_surface.png" ) img.show( command = 'display' )

Re: Cairo module

2015-02-04 Thread Poul Riis
Could you be a little more specific (giving, for instance, a full working example)? I tried to interchange surface = cairo.ImageSurface (cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, WIDTH, HEIGHT) with surface = cairo.Win32Surface (cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, WIDTH, HEIGHT) but that didn't seem to work. Could matplotlib be

Re: Cairo module

2015-02-04 Thread Michiel Overtoom
Hi Poul, I recently used cairo in a python project (https://github.com/luismqueral/jumpcityrecords). To see the cairo drawing directly on the screen I wrote a minimal Gtk application. It's in the 'src' directory and is called 'randomdraw.py'. Maybe it is of some help to you. Greetings, -- "

Re: Cairo module

2015-02-03 Thread Travis Griggs
> On Feb 3, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Poul Riis wrote: > > I just tried the Cairo Python module. > I ran the test file below. > It works perfectly but instead of saving the resulting image as a file I want > to see it displayed directly on the screen. > How can I do that? > I have quiet a bit of expe

Cairo module

2015-02-03 Thread Poul Riis
I just tried the Cairo Python module. I ran the test file below. It works perfectly but instead of saving the resulting image as a file I want to see it displayed directly on the screen. How can I do that? Poul Riis import math import cairo WIDTH, HEIGHT = 256, 256 surface = cairo.ImageSurf