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====================================================================
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Using PIL With Tkinter
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====================================================================
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Starting with 1.0 final (release candidate 2 and later, to be
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precise), PIL can attach itself to Tkinter in flight. As a result,
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you no longer need to rebuild the Tkinter extension to be able to
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use PIL.
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However, if you cannot get the this to work on your platform, you
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can do it in the old way:
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* Adding Tkinter support
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1. Compile Python's _tkinter.c with the WITH_APPINIT and WITH_PIL
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flags set, and link it with tkImaging.c and tkappinit.c. To
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do this, copy the former to the Modules directory, and edit
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the _tkinter line in Setup (or Setup.in) according to the
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instructions in that file.
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NOTE: if you have an old Python version, the tkappinit.c
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file is not included by default. If this is the case, you
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will have to add the following lines to tkappinit.c, after
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the MOREBUTTONS stuff:
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{
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extern void TkImaging_Init(Tcl_Interp* interp);
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TkImaging_Init(interp);
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}
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This registers a Tcl command called "PyImagingPhoto", which is
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use to communicate between PIL and Tk's PhotoImage handler.
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You must also change the _tkinter line in Setup (or Setup.in)
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to something like:
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_tkinter _tkinter.c tkImaging.c tkappinit.c -DWITH_APPINIT
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-I/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib -ltk8.0 -ltcl8.0 -lX11
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