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    This is the community forum for my apps Pythonista and Editorial.

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    Containers for photos, with scroll, drag&drop between them

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    • cvp
      cvp @jmv38 last edited by

      @jmv38 said:

      f you put your whole program in github i certainly wont demand support!

      here

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      • cvp
        cvp @jmv38 last edited by

        @jmv38 said:

        seems a bit over my head, with all this objC functions...

        It is not so complex as it seems...

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        • jmv38
          jmv38 @cvp last edited by

          @cvp thanks for juxtapositionDePhotos.py
          all the bricks i need are there
          => this is really going to help me.
          thanks.

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          • cvp
            cvp @jmv38 last edited by

            @jmv38 quick and dirty horizontal scroll view

            import photos
            import ui
            
            def main():
            	assets = photos.get_assets()
            	#assets = photos.pick_asset(assets=assets,multi=True)
            	d = 100
            	wsv = min(400,d * len(assets))
            	sv = ui.ScrollView()
            	sv.frame = (0,0,wsv,d)
            	x = 0
            	for i in range(0,len(assets)):
            		b = ui.Button(name=str(i))
            		#b = ui.ImageView(name=str(i))
            		b.border_color = 'blue'
            		b.border_width = 1
            		ui_image = assets[i].get_ui_image().with_rendering_mode(ui.RENDERING_MODE_ORIGINAL)
            		w,h = ui_image.size
            		w = d * w/h
            		b.frame = (x,0,w,d)
            		b.image = ui_image
            		def b_action(sender):
            			sender.superview.name = 'tapped=' + sender.name
            		b.action = b_action
            		sv.add_subview(b)
            		x = x + w
            	sv.content_size = (x,d)
            	sv.present('sheet')
            
            if __name__ == '__main__':
            	main()
            

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            • jmv38
              jmv38 @cvp last edited by

              @cvp excellent! thanks.
              It is nice to have the function in a really small piece of code.
              I had to limit the number of photos because i have 1600 and that crashes my app. I’ll manage that.

              Another thing: for the interractions between panels i learned (from coding in Codea) that it is much easier to wire things together via a register/trigger message system. Do you have something available?

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              • cvp
                cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                @jmv38 said:

                it is much easier to wire things together via a register/trigger message system. Do you have something available?

                No, never done like that. I always use normal way of ui. Good luck

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                • cvp
                  cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                  @jmv38 said:

                  limit the number of photos because i have 1600

                  Perhaps, use collections or get_moments

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                  • jmv38
                    jmv38 @cvp last edited by jmv38

                    @cvp here an example of a very simple event class i found on google and modified for my needs. I also added an example of usage.

                    class EventHook(object):
                    
                        def __init__(self):
                            self.__handlers = []
                    
                        def __iadd__(self, handler):
                            self.__handlers.append(handler)
                            return self
                    
                        def __isub__(self, handler):
                            self.__handlers.remove(handler)
                            return self
                    
                        def __call__(self, *args, **keywargs):
                            for handler in self.__handlers:
                                handler(*args, **keywargs)
                    
                        def clearObjectHandlers(self, inObject):
                            for theHandler in self.__handlers:
                                if theHandler.im_self == inObject:
                                    self -= theHandler
                                    
                    if __name__ == '__main__':
                      class Watcher():
                          def __init__(self):
                              self.incoming = EventHook()
                              self.leaving = EventHook()
                      
                      class Greeter():
                        def __init__(self,me):
                          self.me = me
                        def sayHello(self, name):
                          print('{}: hello Mister {}'.format(self.me,name))
                        def sayGoodbye(self, name):
                          print('{}: goobye Mister {}'.format(self.me,name))
                          
                      class Maid():
                        def __init__(self,me):
                          self.me = me
                        def sayHello(self, name):
                          print('{}: hello Mister {}'.format(self.me,name))
                        def sayGoodbye(self, name):
                          if name != 'DSK':
                            print('{}: goobye Mister {}'.format(self.me,name))
                          else:
                            print('{}: You f... s.. o. a b...!'.format(self.me))
                      
                      from console import clear
                      clear()
                      Isee = Watcher()
                      deskMan = Greeter('desk man Georges')
                      maid = Maid('maid Sandra')
                      
                      # make the connections:
                      Isee.incoming += lambda name: print('\nM. {} is comming...'.format(name))
                      Isee.incoming += deskMan.sayHello
                      Isee.incoming += maid.sayHello
                      
                      Isee.leaving += lambda name: print('\nM. {} is leaving...'.format(name))
                      Isee.leaving += maid.sayGoodbye
                      Isee.leaving += deskMan.sayGoodbye
                      
                      # remove listener from the event
                      
                      # fire event
                      Isee.incoming('Clinton')
                      Isee.leaving('Clinton')
                    
                      
                    
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                    • cvp
                      cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                      @jmv38 Too complex for me 😀

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                      • jmv38
                        jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                        @cvp i can understand what you feel: it is exactly what i thought the first time saw this! It took me several months to start to understand it, but once i did, bam!, it opened a huge box of possibilties because it made a complex project so much simpler. But I wont try to convert you, you’ll see for yourself as i use it in my project if you think it is usefull...
                        Thanks.

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                        • jmv38
                          jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                          @cvp i am in the final polishing phase of my project.
                          I have pb with button icons: they render in color when i want a gray rendering (the one shown in the editor).
                          my code:

                          img = ui.Image('iow:refresh_32').with_rendering_mode(ui.RENDERING_MODE_TEMPLATE)
                              clear_button.image = img
                          

                          any suggestion?
                          thanks.

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                            @jmv38 did you try ui.RENDERING_MODE_ORIGINAL

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                            • cvp
                              cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                              @jmv38 this is ok, I think

                              img = ui.Image('iow:refresh_32')#.with_rendering_mode(ui.RENDERING_MODE_ORIGINAL)
                              b.image = img
                              b.tint_color = 'gray'
                              
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                              • jmv38
                                jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                                @cvp thanks.
                                but it still doesnt work: now the button shows in gray, not white, and is not visible on my gray background.
                                I wonder how to get it simply as it shows in the editor?

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                                • jmv38
                                  jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                                  @cvp you know what? it works with ORIGINAL
                                  looks like omz inverted TEMPLATE and ORIGINAL values
                                  thanks.

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                                  • cvp
                                    cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                                    @jmv38 said:

                                    but it still doesnt work: now the button shows in gray, not white, and is not visible on my gray background.
                                    I wonder how to get it simply as it shows in the editor?

                                    You asked gray and I didn't know you had a gray background

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                                    • jmv38
                                      jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                                      @cvp i have finished my first version of the program
                                      here https://gist.github.com/1b67ba85ca7bd7b23c7058216895372c
                                      this will:

                                      • let you choose an album xxxx
                                      • load the 200 first pictures
                                      • present them in a photopicker
                                      • from which you can build photo album pages (collage)
                                      • it creates 2 new albums:
                                      • xxxx_pages : the album pages
                                      • xxxx_pages_and_photos: as it says. useful to upload the album in photoweb printing service for instance
                                      • your own photos and albums are not modified

                                      to see how to use it tap ‘?’ button: it opens a youtube video that shows it in action.

                                      It is designed to work in lanscape mode
                                      let me know how it works for you.

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                                      • jmv38
                                        jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                                        @cvp hello again!

                                        I am trying to make a high definition image with draw_snapshot()
                                        I works fine until the context width is 4000, but i get a black image when the context width is 5000 or more. I need 9000....
                                        Any suggestion?
                                        Thanks.

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                                        • cvp
                                          cvp @jmv38 last edited by cvp

                                          @jmv38 Sorry, I forgot to tell you, 20 days ago, I had tried your Appli.py it I don't have any album in my photos, thus I tap the X in the first screen, and your program crashes in line
                                          inputAlbum = allAlbums[inputTitle] 😢

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                                          • cvp
                                            cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                                            @jmv38 this works for me

                                            import ui
                                            iv = ui.ImageView()
                                            iv.image = ui.Image.named('P1020096.JPG') # 3888 x 2592 pixels
                                            wi,hi = iv.image.size
                                            iv.frame = (0,0,wi,hi)
                                            print(wi,hi)															# 3888 2592
                                            w = 2*wi
                                            h = 2*hi
                                            print(w,h)																# 7776 5184
                                            with ui.ImageContext(w,h) as ctx:
                                            	iv.draw_snapshot()
                                            	ui_image = ctx.get_image()
                                            	with open('t1.jpg', 'wb') as f:
                                            		f.write(ui_image.to_jpeg(0.9))			# 15552 x 10368 
                                            
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