Alex wrote:
Tim van der Leeuw <tnleeuw <at> gmail.com> writes:
Could you perhaps show us some sample-code? (I had no problem creating a
Static Bitmap from an Image created from PIL, the other day, using Vista +
wxPython 2.8.7.1)Cheers,--TimSure.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-import wx
import wx.lib.inspection
app = wx.App(redirect=True,filename='debug.log')
frame = wx.Frame(None, -1, 'simple.py', size=(200,200))
panel = wx.Panel(frame)
bmp = wx.EmptyBitmap(200,200,-1)
pixels = wx.AlphaPixelData(bmp)
for pixel in pixels:
pixel.Set(100,100,0,128)
static = wx.StaticBitmap(parent=panel, bitmap=bmp)
frame.Show()
wx.lib.inspection.InspectionTool().Show()app.MainLoop()
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Using wx.NativePixelData gives me an error, because apparently,
wx.NativePixelData chokes on wx.Bitmap-s. I tried wx.NativePixelData because at
first I thought that winXP somehow disliked the presence of an alpha channel,
but as I remember winXP could deal OK with alphas.
The raw bitmap access methods work best if you are explicit about the bit depth you are using in your bitmaps. So for wx.NativePixelData try using 24 for the 3rd parameter to wx.EmptyBitmap instead of -1. For wx.AlphaPixelData use 32.
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Robin Dunn
Software Craftsman
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