# APyX - Simple Python-powered Antipixel generation library This library provides facilities for generating programmatically Antipixels from Python. This is especially useful if you want to quickly generate batches of antipixels. ## Dependencies `pip install -r requirements.txt` ## Usage example In its simplest form, you can call the ``create_antipixel()`` function, passing a configuration dictionary like this as the only argument: ```python { 'base': { 'size': (80, 15), 'outline': '#000', 'background': '#fff', 'font_path': 'fonts/slkscr.ttf', }, 'parts': [ dict(text='DEBIAN', background='#d70751', color='#fff', sizing='even', align='center'), dict(text='LINUX', background='#fff', color='#d70751', sizing='even', align='center'), ], } ``` ..but that's definitely tedious, so we'll automatize things a bit. ```python here = os.path.dirname(__file__) output_dir = os.path.join(here, 'output') default_base = { 'size': (80, 15), 'outline': '#000', 'background': '#fff', 'font_path': os.path.join(here, 'fonts', 'slkscr.ttf'), } antipixels = { 'debian': { 'parts': [ dict(text='DEBIAN', background='#d70751', color='#fff', sizing='even', align='center'), dict(text='LINUX', background='#fff', color='#d70751', sizing='even', align='center'), ], } } if __name__ == '__main__': from apyx import create_antipixel if not os.path.exists(output_dir): os.makedirs(output_dir) for name, config in antipixels.iteritems(): if 'base' not in config: config['base'] = default_base print("Creating antipixel {0}".format(name)) image = create_antipixel(config) image.save(os.path.join(output_dir, '{0}.png'.format(name))) ``` Even better, we can use some "templates" for common patterns! So, that definition becomes: ```python from apyx.templates import twoparts_even_altcolor antipixels = { 'debian': twoparts_even_altcolor('DEBIAN', 'LINUX', '#d70751', '#fff'), } ``` For a complete example, have a look at ``apyx_example.py``, in the main project folder.