I am trying to generate some images (gifs or pngs) with text in them. I can use the Python Imaging Library, but it only has access to the default, rather crappy, font.
Ideally I'd like to use one of the nicer fonts that come with my X Windows installation. Using Tkinter I can draw these fonts on the screen; is there any way to get these fonts into a bitmapped image? For example, can I draw some text on a canvas and then "grab" that canvas as a bitmap into PIL, and then save it as a file? Alternately, is there a good source of PIL font files (.pil files) somewhere? If the writers of the Python Imaging Library are reading this, may I suggest that they add more fonts to it. Yes, that would increase the size, but these days disk space is cheap and programmer time expensive. -- Email: zen19725 at zen dot co dot uk -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list