Python less 3.x uses GdkPixbuf.new_subpixbuf instead dkPixbuf.subpixbuf issue 6487

svn: r21477
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Helge Herz 2013-02-27 22:24:14 +00:00
parent 0599914223
commit bf438cddd6

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ Image manipulation routines.
#
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import os
import sys
import tempfile
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@ -78,7 +79,10 @@ def resize_to_jpeg(source, destination, width, height, crop=None):
end_x = int((crop[2]/100.0)*img.get_width())
end_y = int((crop[3]/100.0)*img.get_height())
img = img.subpixbuf(start_x, start_y, end_x-start_x, end_y-start_y)
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
img = img.new_subpixbuf(start_x, start_y, end_x-start_x, end_y-start_y)
else:
img = img.subpixbuf(start_x, start_y, end_x-start_x, end_y-start_y)
# Need to keep the ratio intact, otherwise scaled images look stretched
# if the dimensions aren't close in size
@ -209,8 +213,11 @@ def resize_to_buffer(source, size, crop=None):
end_x = int((crop[2]/100.0)*img.get_width())
end_y = int((crop[3]/100.0)*img.get_height())
img = img.subpixbuf(start_x, start_y, end_x-start_x, end_y-start_y)
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
img = img.new_subpixbuf(start_x, start_y, end_x-start_x, end_y-start_y)
else:
img = img.subpixbuf(start_x, start_y, end_x-start_x, end_y-start_y)
# Need to keep the ratio intact, otherwise scaled images look stretched
# if the dimensions aren't close in size
(size[0], size[1]) = image_actual_size(size[0], size[1], img.get_width(), img.get_height())
@ -249,7 +256,10 @@ def resize_to_jpeg_buffer(source, size, crop=None):
end_x = int((crop[2]/100.0)*img.get_width())
end_y = int((crop[3]/100.0)*img.get_height())
img = img.subpixbuf(start_x, start_y, end_x-start_x, end_y-start_y)
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
img = img.new_subpixbuf(start_x, start_y, end_x-start_x, end_y-start_y)
else:
img = img.subpixbuf(start_x, start_y, end_x-start_x, end_y-start_y)
# Need to keep the ratio intact, otherwise scaled images look stretched
# if the dimensions aren't close in size