[Tutor] Help needed with graphix

Andy Wolfe tireseas@onetel.com
Wed Jun 25 13:53:02 2003


Hello Jeff

I am a little embarrassed to admit to this, but following your response I=
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double-checked the source docs and you're right - it was a module=20
specifically designed for that tutorial :-o=20

Sorry - that'll teach me to read the fine print.

Andy

On Tuesday 24 Jun 2003 19:23, Jeff Shannon wrote:
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> As far as I am aware, there is not (nor has ever been) a standard modul=
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> named 'graphics', nor is there a common third-party 'graphics' module.=20
>  There's a wide variety of packages available that can help with=20
> different sorts of graphics needs, from providing a graphical user=20
> interface (wxPython, Tkinter) to manipulating graphical image files=20
> (PIL) to graphing data (PyPlot).  Perhaps you can tell us more about=20
> what you're hoping to accomplish, and what led you to look for this=20
> "graphics" module...
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> (For the record, I didn't answer your previous question because, while=20
> I've certainly never heard of a "graphics" module, that doesn't mean it=
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> doesn't exist.  It's also possible that you're getting it from a=20
> tutorial or some such that includes a custom graphics module.  So I=20
> figured I'd wait and see if anyone else knew of anything...)
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