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#
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# The Python Imaging Library
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# $Id$
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#
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# drawing interface operations
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#
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# History:
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# 1996-04-13 fl   Created (experimental)
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# 1996-08-07 fl   Filled polygons, ellipses.
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# 1996-08-13 fl   Added text support
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# 1998-06-28 fl   Handle I and F images
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# 1998-12-29 fl   Added arc; use arc primitive to draw ellipses
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# 1999-01-10 fl   Added shape stuff (experimental)
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# 1999-02-06 fl   Added bitmap support
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# 1999-02-11 fl   Changed all primitives to take options
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# 1999-02-20 fl   Fixed backwards compatibility
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# 2000-10-12 fl   Copy on write, when necessary
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# 2001-02-18 fl   Use default ink for bitmap/text also in fill mode
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# 2002-10-24 fl   Added support for CSS-style color strings
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# 2002-12-10 fl   Added experimental support for RGBA-on-RGB drawing
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# 2002-12-11 fl   Refactored low-level drawing API (work in progress)
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# 2004-08-26 fl   Made Draw() a factory function, added getdraw() support
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# 2004-09-04 fl   Added width support to line primitive
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# 2004-09-10 fl   Added font mode handling
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# 2006-06-19 fl   Added font bearing support (getmask2)
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#
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# Copyright (c) 1997-2006 by Secret Labs AB
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# Copyright (c) 1996-2006 by Fredrik Lundh
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#
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# See the README file for information on usage and redistribution.
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#
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import numbers
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from PIL import Image, ImageColor
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from PIL._util import isStringType
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try:
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    import warnings
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except ImportError:
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    warnings = None
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##
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# A simple 2D drawing interface for PIL images.
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# <p>
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# Application code should use the <b>Draw</b> factory, instead of
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# directly.
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class ImageDraw(object):
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    ##
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    # Create a drawing instance.
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    #
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    # @param im The image to draw in.
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    # @param mode Optional mode to use for color values.  For RGB
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    #    images, this argument can be RGB or RGBA (to blend the
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    #    drawing into the image).  For all other modes, this argument
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    #    must be the same as the image mode.  If omitted, the mode
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    #    defaults to the mode of the image.
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    def __init__(self, im, mode=None):
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        im.load()
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        if im.readonly:
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            im._copy()  # make it writeable
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        blend = 0
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        if mode is None:
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            mode = im.mode
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        if mode != im.mode:
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            if mode == "RGBA" and im.mode == "RGB":
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                blend = 1
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            else:
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                raise ValueError("mode mismatch")
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        if mode == "P":
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            self.palette = im.palette
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        else:
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            self.palette = None
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        self.im = im.im
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        self.draw = Image.core.draw(self.im, blend)
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        self.mode = mode
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        if mode in ("I", "F"):
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            self.ink = self.draw.draw_ink(1, mode)
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        else:
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            self.ink = self.draw.draw_ink(-1, mode)
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        if mode in ("1", "P", "I", "F"):
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            # FIXME: fix Fill2 to properly support matte for I+F images
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            self.fontmode = "1"
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        else:
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            self.fontmode = "L"  # aliasing is okay for other modes
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        self.fill = 0
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        self.font = None
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    ##
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    # Set the default pen color.
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    def setink(self, ink):
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        # compatibility
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        if warnings:
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            warnings.warn(
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                "'setink' is deprecated; use keyword arguments instead",
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                DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2
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                )
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        if isStringType(ink):
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            ink = ImageColor.getcolor(ink, self.mode)
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        if self.palette and not isinstance(ink, numbers.Number):
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            ink = self.palette.getcolor(ink)
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        self.ink = self.draw.draw_ink(ink, self.mode)
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    ##
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    # Set the default background color.
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    def setfill(self, onoff):
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        # compatibility
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        if warnings:
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            warnings.warn(
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                "'setfill' is deprecated; use keyword arguments instead",
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                DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2
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                )
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        self.fill = onoff
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    ##
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    # Set the default font.
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    def setfont(self, font):
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        # compatibility
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        self.font = font
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    ##
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    # Get the current default font.
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    def getfont(self):
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        if not self.font:
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            # FIXME: should add a font repository
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            from PIL import ImageFont
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            self.font = ImageFont.load_default()
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        return self.font
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    def _getink(self, ink, fill=None):
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        if ink is None and fill is None:
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            if self.fill:
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                fill = self.ink
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            else:
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                ink = self.ink
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        else:
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            if ink is not None:
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                if isStringType(ink):
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                    ink = ImageColor.getcolor(ink, self.mode)
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                if self.palette and not isinstance(ink, numbers.Number):
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                    ink = self.palette.getcolor(ink)
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                ink = self.draw.draw_ink(ink, self.mode)
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            if fill is not None:
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                if isStringType(fill):
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                    fill = ImageColor.getcolor(fill, self.mode)
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                if self.palette and not isinstance(fill, numbers.Number):
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                    fill = self.palette.getcolor(fill)
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                fill = self.draw.draw_ink(fill, self.mode)
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        return ink, fill
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    ##
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    # Draw an arc.
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    def arc(self, xy, start, end, fill=None):
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        ink, fill = self._getink(fill)
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        if ink is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_arc(xy, start, end, ink)
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    ##
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    # Draw a bitmap.
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    def bitmap(self, xy, bitmap, fill=None):
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        bitmap.load()
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        ink, fill = self._getink(fill)
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        if ink is None:
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            ink = fill
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        if ink is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_bitmap(xy, bitmap.im, ink)
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    ##
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    # Draw a chord.
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    def chord(self, xy, start, end, fill=None, outline=None):
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        ink, fill = self._getink(outline, fill)
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        if fill is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_chord(xy, start, end, fill, 1)
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        if ink is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_chord(xy, start, end, ink, 0)
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    ##
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    # Draw an ellipse.
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    def ellipse(self, xy, fill=None, outline=None):
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        ink, fill = self._getink(outline, fill)
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        if fill is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_ellipse(xy, fill, 1)
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        if ink is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_ellipse(xy, ink, 0)
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    ##
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    # Draw a line, or a connected sequence of line segments.
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    def line(self, xy, fill=None, width=0):
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        ink, fill = self._getink(fill)
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        if ink is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_lines(xy, ink, width)
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    ##
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    # (Experimental) Draw a shape.
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    def shape(self, shape, fill=None, outline=None):
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        # experimental
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        shape.close()
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        ink, fill = self._getink(outline, fill)
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        if fill is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_outline(shape, fill, 1)
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        if ink is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_outline(shape, ink, 0)
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    ##
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    # Draw a pieslice.
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    def pieslice(self, xy, start, end, fill=None, outline=None):
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        ink, fill = self._getink(outline, fill)
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        if fill is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_pieslice(xy, start, end, fill, 1)
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        if ink is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_pieslice(xy, start, end, ink, 0)
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    ##
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    # Draw one or more individual pixels.
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    def point(self, xy, fill=None):
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        ink, fill = self._getink(fill)
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        if ink is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_points(xy, ink)
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    ##
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    # Draw a polygon.
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    def polygon(self, xy, fill=None, outline=None):
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        ink, fill = self._getink(outline, fill)
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        if fill is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_polygon(xy, fill, 1)
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        if ink is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_polygon(xy, ink, 0)
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    ##
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    # Draw a rectangle.
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    def rectangle(self, xy, fill=None, outline=None):
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        ink, fill = self._getink(outline, fill)
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        if fill is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_rectangle(xy, fill, 1)
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        if ink is not None:
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            self.draw.draw_rectangle(xy, ink, 0)
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    ##
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    # Draw text.
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    def text(self, xy, text, fill=None, font=None, anchor=None):
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        ink, fill = self._getink(fill)
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        if font is None:
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            font = self.getfont()
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        if ink is None:
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            ink = fill
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        if ink is not None:
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            try:
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                mask, offset = font.getmask2(text, self.fontmode)
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                xy = xy[0] + offset[0], xy[1] + offset[1]
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            except AttributeError:
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                try:
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                    mask = font.getmask(text, self.fontmode)
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                except TypeError:
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                    mask = font.getmask(text)
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            self.draw.draw_bitmap(xy, mask, ink)
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    ##
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    # Get the size of a given string, in pixels.
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    def textsize(self, text, font=None):
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        if font is None:
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            font = self.getfont()
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        return font.getsize(text)
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##
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# A simple 2D drawing interface for PIL images.
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#
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# @param im The image to draw in.
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# @param mode Optional mode to use for color values.  For RGB
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#    images, this argument can be RGB or RGBA (to blend the
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#    drawing into the image).  For all other modes, this argument
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#    must be the same as the image mode.  If omitted, the mode
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#    defaults to the mode of the image.
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def Draw(im, mode=None):
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    try:
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        return im.getdraw(mode)
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    except AttributeError:
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        return ImageDraw(im, mode)
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# experimental access to the outline API
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try:
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    Outline = Image.core.outline
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except AttributeError:
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    Outline = None
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##
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# (Experimental) A more advanced 2D drawing interface for PIL images,
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# based on the WCK interface.
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#
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# @param im The image to draw in.
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# @param hints An optional list of hints.
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# @return A (drawing context, drawing resource factory) tuple.
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def getdraw(im=None, hints=None):
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    # FIXME: this needs more work!
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    # FIXME: come up with a better 'hints' scheme.
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    handler = None
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    if not hints or "nicest" in hints:
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        try:
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            from PIL import _imagingagg as handler
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        except ImportError:
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            pass
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    if handler is None:
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        from PIL import ImageDraw2 as handler
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    if im:
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        im = handler.Draw(im)
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    return im, handler
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##
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# (experimental) Fills a bounded region with a given color.
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#
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# @param image Target image.
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# @param xy Seed position (a 2-item coordinate tuple).
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# @param value Fill color.
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# @param border Optional border value.  If given, the region consists of
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#     pixels with a color different from the border color.  If not given,
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#     the region consists of pixels having the same color as the seed
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#     pixel.
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def floodfill(image, xy, value, border=None):
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    "Fill bounded region."
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    # based on an implementation by Eric S. Raymond
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    pixel = image.load()
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    x, y = xy
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    try:
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        background = pixel[x, y]
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        if background == value:
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            return  # seed point already has fill color
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        pixel[x, y] = value
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    except IndexError:
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        return  # seed point outside image
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    edge = [(x, y)]
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    if border is None:
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        while edge:
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            newedge = []
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            for (x, y) in edge:
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                for (s, t) in ((x+1, y), (x-1, y), (x, y+1), (x, y-1)):
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                    try:
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                        p = pixel[s, t]
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                    except IndexError:
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                        pass
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                    else:
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                        if p == background:
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                            pixel[s, t] = value
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                            newedge.append((s, t))
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            edge = newedge
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    else:
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        while edge:
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            newedge = []
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            for (x, y) in edge:
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                for (s, t) in ((x+1, y), (x-1, y), (x, y+1), (x, y-1)):
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                    try:
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                        p = pixel[s, t]
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                    except IndexError:
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                        pass
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                    else:
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                        if p != value and p != border:
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                            pixel[s, t] = value
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                            newedge.append((s, t))
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            edge = newedge
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