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# -*- coding: latin1 -*-
### Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Damon Lynch <damonlynch@gmail.com>
### This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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### USA
"""
Adds a filmstrip to the left and right of a pixbuf
"""
import gtk
xpm_data = [
"12 10 27 1",
" c #000000",
". c #232323",
"+ c #7A7A7A",
"@ c #838383",
"# c #8C8C8C",
"$ c #909090",
"% c #8E8E8E",
"& c #525252",
"* c #6E6E6E",
"= c #939393",
"- c #A3A3A3",
"; c #ABABAB",
"> c #A8A8A8",
", c #9B9B9B",
"' c #727272",
") c #A4A4A4",
"! c #BBBBBB",
"~ c #C4C4C4",
"{ c #C1C1C1",
"] c #AFAFAF",
"^ c #3E3E3E",
"/ c #A6A6A6",
"( c #BEBEBE",
"_ c #C8C8C8",
": c #070707",
"< c #090909",
"[ c #0A0A0A",
" ",
" ",
" ",
" .+@#$%& ",
" *@=-;>, ",
" '%)!~{] ",
" ^$/(_~% ",
" :<[[[ ",
" ",
" "]
def add_filmstrip(pixbuf):
"""
Adds a filmstrip to the left and right of a pixbuf
Returns a pixbuf
"""
filmstrip = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_xpm_data(xpm_data)
filmstrip_width = filmstrip.get_width()
filmstrip_height = filmstrip.get_height()
filmstrip_right = filmstrip.flip(True)
original = pixbuf
original_height = original.get_height()
thumbnail_width = original.get_width() + filmstrip_width * 2
thumbnail_right_col = original.get_width() + filmstrip_width
thumbnail = gtk.gdk.Pixbuf(gtk.gdk.COLORSPACE_RGB, False, 8, thumbnail_width, original.get_height())
#add filmstrips to left and right
for i in range(original_height / filmstrip_height):
filmstrip.copy_area(0, 0, filmstrip_width, filmstrip_height, thumbnail, 0, i * filmstrip_height)
filmstrip_right.copy_area(0, 0, filmstrip_width, filmstrip_height, thumbnail, thumbnail_right_col, i * filmstrip_height)
#now do the remainder, at the bottom
remaining_height = original_height % filmstrip_height
if remaining_height:
filmstrip.copy_area(0, 0, filmstrip_width, remaining_height, thumbnail, 0, original_height-remaining_height)
filmstrip_right.copy_area(0, 0, filmstrip_width, remaining_height, thumbnail, thumbnail_right_col, original_height-remaining_height)
if original.get_has_alpha():
thumbnail = thumbnail.add_alpha(False, 0,0,0)
#copy in the original image
original.copy_area(0, 0, original.get_width(), original_height, thumbnail, filmstrip_width, 0)
return thumbnail
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
if (len(sys.argv) != 2):
print 'Usage: ' + sys.argv[0] + ' path/to/photo/image'
else:
p = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(sys.argv[1])
p2 = add_filmstrip(p)
p2.save('testing.png', 'png')
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