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- #!/usr/bin/env python3
-
- # Uses the pillow Python Imaging Library:
- # https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow
- #
- # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
- # <xythobuz@xythobuz.de> wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice
- # you can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you
- # think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. Thomas Buck
- # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- from PIL import Image
- import time
- import os
-
- # GIF images contain Palletes for each frame.
- # These can be different between frames.
- # So the library is converting them to RGB.
- # This means we can not replace the background easily
- # for all but the first frame in animations.
- # This setting changes that to keep the same palette, as long as possible.
- # This works with some GIFs, but not all of them.
- from PIL import GifImagePlugin
- GifImagePlugin.LOADING_STRATEGY = GifImagePlugin.LoadingStrategy.RGB_AFTER_DIFFERENT_PALETTE_ONLY
-
- class ImageScreen:
- def __init__(self, g, p, t = 0.2, i = 1, to = 5.0, bg = None, target_size = None, nearest = True):
- self.gui = g
- self.time = t
- self.iterations = i
- self.timeout = to
- self.background = bg
-
- scriptDir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
- self.path = os.path.join(scriptDir, "images", p)
- self.image = Image.open(self.path)
-
- # for some reason non-animated images don't even have this attribute
- if not hasattr(self.image, "is_animated"):
- self.image.is_animated = False
- self.image.n_frames = 1
-
- if target_size == None:
- target_size = (self.gui.width, self.gui.height)
-
- # automatically crop and scale large images
- if not self.image.is_animated and ((self.image.width > target_size[0]) or (self.image.height > target_size[1])):
- # crop to visible area
- self.image = self.image.crop(self.image.getbbox())
-
- # keep the aspect ratio and fit within visible area
- ratio = self.image.width / self.image.height
- max_width = int(ratio * target_size[1])
- max_height = int(target_size[0] / ratio)
- if (max_height >= target_size[1]) or (((target_size[0] - max_width) < (target_size[1] - max_height)) and ((target_size[0] - max_width) >= 0)):
- width = max_width
- height = target_size[1]
- else:
- width = target_size[0]
- height = max_height
-
- # resize
- if nearest:
- self.image = self.image.resize((width, height),
- Image.Resampling.NEAREST)
- else:
- self.image = self.image.resize((width, height))
-
- # new image object is also missing these
- self.image.is_animated = False
- self.image.n_frames = 1
-
- # enlarge small images
- if not self.image.is_animated and ((self.image.width * 2) <= target_size[0]) and ((self.image.height * 2) <= target_size[1]):
- self.image = self.image.crop(self.image.getbbox())
- self.image = self.image.resize((self.image.width * 2, self.image.height * 2),
- Image.Resampling.NEAREST)
- self.image.is_animated = False
- self.image.n_frames = 1
-
- # TODO cropping and scaling not working for GIF animations
-
- print(p, self.image.width, self.image.height, self.image.is_animated, self.image.n_frames, nearest)
-
- self.xOff = int((self.gui.width - self.image.width) / 2)
- self.yOff = int((self.gui.height - self.image.height) / 2)
-
- self.restart()
-
- def restart(self):
- self.start = time.time()
- self.frame = time.time()
- self.count = 0
- self.done = 0
- self.image.seek(0)
-
- def finished(self):
- if self.done >= self.iterations:
- return True
-
- # only apply timeout for static images
- if self.image.is_animated:
- return False
- else:
- return (time.time() - self.start) >= self.timeout
-
- def draw(self):
- if self.image.is_animated:
- now = time.time()
- if (now - self.frame) >= self.time:
- self.frame = now
- self.count = (self.count + 1) % self.image.n_frames
- if self.count == 0:
- self.done += 1
-
- self.image.seek(self.count)
-
- p = self.image.getpalette()
- for x in range(0, self.image.width):
- for y in range(0, self.image.height):
- v = self.image.getpixel((x, y))
- if isinstance(v, int):
- c = None
- if self.background != None:
- if "transparency" in self.image.info:
- if v == self.image.info["transparency"]:
- c = self.background
- else:
- if v == self.image.info["background"]:
- c = self.background
- if c == None:
- c = (p[v * 3 + 0], p[v * 3 + 1], p[v * 3 + 2])
- self.gui.set_pixel(x + self.xOff, y + self.yOff, c)
- else:
- self.gui.set_pixel(x + self.xOff, y + self.yOff, v)
-
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- import sys
-
- import util
- i = util.getInput()
- t = util.getTarget(i)
-
- from manager import Manager
- m = Manager(t, i, 1)
-
- scriptDir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
- imageDir = os.path.join(scriptDir, "images")
- for f in os.listdir(os.fsencode(imageDir)):
- filename = os.fsdecode(f)
-
- if len(sys.argv) > 1:
- if not sys.argv[1] in filename:
- continue
-
- for i in range(0, 2):
- nearest = (i == 1)
- d = ImageScreen(t, filename, 0.2, 1, 2.5, None, None, nearest)
- m.add(d)
-
- if filename != "camp23.png":
- continue
- if (t.width != 32) or (t.height != 32):
- continue
-
- try:
- # dump generated image to console, for embedding in Pico script
- print()
- print("Dumping image to img_tmp.py")
- with open("img_tmp.py", "w") as f:
- f.write("# Image \"" + filename + "\"" + os.linesep)
- f.write("# size:" + str(d.image.width) + "x" + str(d.image.height) + os.linesep)
- f.write("img_data = [" + os.linesep)
- for y in range(0, d.image.height):
- f.write(" [" + os.linesep)
- for x in range(0, d.image.width):
- s = str(d.image.getpixel((x, y)))
- f.write(" " + s + "," + os.linesep)
- f.write(" ]," + os.linesep)
- f.write("]" + os.linesep)
- print()
- except Exception as e:
- print()
- if hasattr(sys, "print_exception"):
- sys.print_exception(e)
- else:
- print(e)
- print()
-
- m.restart()
- util.loop(t, m.draw)
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