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From: mike.steed at natinst.com (Mike Steed)
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Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 09:13:31 -0700
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Subject: A Python take on "Programming Web Graphics with Perl and..."
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References: <3732720F.DCDA68BB@webone.com.au>
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Message-ID: <3733112B.1D8BBAC6@natinst.com>
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X-UID: 1713
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Stuart Hungerford wrote:
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> I know there's a Python topic guide for web programming,
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> but I was wondering if there's an equivalent set of
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> Python libraries for doing everything the book contains
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> but with Python?
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> In my reading so far, that's:
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> - Using GD for generating GIFs
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http://starship.python.net/crew/richard/gdmodule/
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> - PerlMagick for controlling ImageMagick
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Don't know about this.
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> - Charts and graphs with GIFgraph
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Don't know about this. But you might like GDChart:
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http://www.fred.net/brv/chart/
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The C library is in beta. I have written a Python interface to it,
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which I will make available if there is interest.
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> - Scripting the Gimp
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> - Creating Postscript documents via Perl
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Don't know about these.
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> Thanks,
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Don't know much,
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Mike.
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