[reportlab-users] Using reportlab for generating graphics

Adrián Ribao Martínez aribao at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 17:50:48 EDT 2008


El Martes, 1 de Abril de 2008, Robin Becker escribió:

> Adrián Ribao Martínez wrote:

> > El Martes, 1 de Abril de 2008, Robin Becker escribió:

> >> Adrián Ribao Martínez wrote:

> >>> El Martes, 1 de Abril de 2008, Rich Shepard escribió:

>

> .......

>

> >> It should be possible to use PIL directly if that's what you want, but

> >> our library doesn't have a direct PIL canvas as yet.

> >

> > Ok, thank you!

> > Are you planning to get rid of renderPM and use a direct PIL canvas?

> > In the meanwhile I probably use google charts or maybe I'll try getting

> > the image from reportlab in eps format and transform it to png using PIL.

>

> .......

> we're not planning on generating a PIL canvas as yet. The renderPM

> canvas uses PIL for various conversions. We have three people working on

> linux machines so perhaps one of them can do the dpkg thing for the

> _renderPM C extension.

>

> I found this quite hard in the past with all the different versions of

> libc etc etc, but perhaps things have improved somewhat.


That would be great, thank you very much. reportlab seems to be the best
solution for creating charts in python. And of course, the pdf generation is
excellent.


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Adrián Ribao Martínez
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