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			337 lines
		
	
	
		
			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #!/usr/bin/python3
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| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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| """
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| Inkycal custom-functions for ease-of-use
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| 
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| Copyright by aceinnolab
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| """
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| import logging
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| import traceback
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| 
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| from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont, ImageColor
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| import requests
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| import os
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| import time
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| 
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| logs = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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| logs.setLevel(level=logging.INFO)
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| 
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| # Get the path to the Inkycal folder
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| top_level = os.path.dirname(
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|     os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))).split('/inkycal')[0]
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| 
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| # Get path of 'fonts' and 'images' folders within Inkycal folder
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| fonts_location = top_level + '/fonts/'
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| image_folder = top_level + '/image_folder/'
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| 
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| # Get available fonts within fonts folder
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| fonts = {}
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| 
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| for path, dirs, files in os.walk(fonts_location):
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|     for _ in files:
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|         if _.endswith('.otf'):
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|             name = _.split('.otf')[0]
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|             fonts[name] = os.path.join(path, _)
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| 
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|         if _.endswith('.ttf'):
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|             name = _.split('.ttf')[0]
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|             fonts[name] = os.path.join(path, _)
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| 
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| available_fonts = [key for key, values in fonts.items()]
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| 
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| 
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| def get_fonts():
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|     """Print all available fonts by name.
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| 
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|     Searches the /font folder in Inkycal and displays all fonts found in
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|     there.
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| 
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|     Returns:
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|       printed output of all available fonts. To access a fontfile, use the
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|       fonts dictionary to access it.
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| 
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|       >>> fonts['fontname']
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| 
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|     To use a font, use the following sytax, where fontname is one of the
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|     printed fonts of this function:
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| 
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|     >>> ImageFont.truetype(fonts['fontname'], size = 10)
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|     """
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|     for fonts in available_fonts:
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|         print(fonts)
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| 
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| 
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| def get_system_tz():
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|     """Gets the system-timezone
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| 
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|     Gets the timezone set by the system.
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| 
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|     Returns:
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|       - A timezone if a system timezone was found.
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|       - None if no timezone was found.
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| 
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|     The extracted timezone can be used to show the local time instead of UTC. e.g.
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| 
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|       >>> import arrow
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|       >>> print(arrow.now()) # returns non-timezone-aware time
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|       >>> print(arrow.now(tz=get_system_tz()) # prints timezone aware time.
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|     """
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|     try:
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|         local_tz = time.tzname[1]
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|     except:
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|         print('System timezone could not be parsed!')
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|         print('Please set timezone manually!. Setting timezone to None...')
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|         local_tz = None
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|     return local_tz
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| 
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| 
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| def auto_fontsize(font, max_height):
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|     """Scales a given font to 80% of max_height.
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| 
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|       Gets the height of a font and scales it until 80% of the max_height
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|       is filled.
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| 
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| 
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|       Args:
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|           - font: A PIL Font object.
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|           - max_height: An integer representing the height to adjust the font to
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|             which the given font should be scaled to.
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| 
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|       Returns:
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|           A PIL font object with modified height.
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|       """
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|     text_bbox = font.getbbox("hg")
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|     text_height = text_bbox[3] - text_bbox[1]
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|     fontsize = text_height
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|     while text_height <= (max_height * 0.80):
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|         fontsize += 1
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|         font = ImageFont.truetype(font.path, fontsize)
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|         text_height = text_bbox[3] - text_bbox[1]
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|     return font
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| 
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| 
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| def write(image, xy, box_size, text, font=None, **kwargs):
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|     """Writes text on a image.
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| 
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|     Writes given text at given position on the specified image.
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| 
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|     Args:
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|       - image: The image to draw this text on, usually im_black or im_colour.
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|       - xy: tuple-> (x,y) representing the x and y co-ordinate.
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|       - box_size: tuple -> (width, height) representing the size of the text box.
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|       - text: string, the actual text to add on the image.
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|       - font: A PIL Font object e.g.
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|         ImageFont.truetype(fonts['fontname'], size = 10).
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| 
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|     Args: (optional)
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|       - alignment: alignment of the text, use 'center', 'left', 'right'.
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|       - autofit: bool (True/False). Automatically increases fontsize to fill in
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|         as much of the box-height as possible.
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|       - colour: black by default, do not change as it causes issues with rendering
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|         on e-Paper.
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|       - rotation: Rotate the text with the text-box by a given angle anti-clockwise.
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|       - fill_width: Decimal representing a percentage e.g. 0.9 # 90%. Fill a
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|         maximum of 90% of the size of the full width of text-box.
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|       - fill_height: Decimal representing a percentage e.g. 0.9 # 90%. Fill a
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|         maximum of 90% of the size of the full height of the text-box.
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|     """
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|     allowed_kwargs = ['alignment', 'autofit', 'colour', 'rotation',
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|                       'fill_width', 'fill_height']
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| 
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|     # Validate kwargs
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|     for key, value in kwargs.items():
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|         if key not in allowed_kwargs:
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|             print('{0} does not exist'.format(key))
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| 
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|     # Set kwargs if given, it not, use defaults
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|     alignment = kwargs['alignment'] if 'alignment' in kwargs else 'center'
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|     autofit = kwargs['autofit'] if 'autofit' in kwargs else False
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|     fill_width = kwargs['fill_width'] if 'fill_width' in kwargs else 1.0
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|     fill_height = kwargs['fill_height'] if 'fill_height' in kwargs else 0.8
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|     colour = kwargs['colour'] if 'colour' in kwargs else 'black'
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|     rotation = kwargs['rotation'] if 'rotation' in kwargs else None
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| 
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|     x, y = xy
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|     box_width, box_height = box_size
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| 
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|     # Increase fontsize to fit specified height and width of text box
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|     if autofit or (fill_width != 1.0) or (fill_height != 0.8):
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|         size = 8
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|         font = ImageFont.truetype(font.path, size)
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|         text_bbox = font.getbbox(text)
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|         text_width = text_bbox[2] - text_bbox[0]
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|         text_bbox_height = font.getbbox("hg")
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|         text_height = text_bbox_height[3] - text_bbox_height[1]
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| 
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|         while (text_width < int(box_width * fill_width) and
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|                text_height < int(box_height * fill_height)):
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|             size += 1
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|             font = ImageFont.truetype(font.path, size)
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|             text_bbox = font.getbbox(text)
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|             text_width = text_bbox[2] - text_bbox[0]
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|             text_bbox_height = font.getbbox("hg")
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|             text_height = text_bbox_height[3] - text_bbox_height[1]
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| 
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|     text_bbox = font.getbbox(text)
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|     text_width = text_bbox[2] - text_bbox[0]
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|     text_bbox_height = font.getbbox("hg")
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|     text_height = text_bbox_height[3] - text_bbox_height[1]
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| 
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|     # Truncate text if text is too long so it can fit inside the box
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|     if (text_width, text_height) > (box_width, box_height):
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|         logs.debug(('truncating {}'.format(text)))
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|         while (text_width, text_height) > (box_width, box_height):
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|             text = text[0:-1]
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|             text_bbox = font.getbbox(text)
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|             text_width = text_bbox[2] - text_bbox[0]
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|             text_bbox_height = font.getbbox("hg")
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|             text_height = text_bbox_height[3] - text_bbox_height[1]
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|         logs.debug(text)
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| 
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|     # Align text to desired position
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|     if alignment == "center" or None:
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|         x = int((box_width / 2) - (text_width / 2))
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|     elif alignment == 'left':
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|         x = 0
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|     elif alignment == 'right':
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|         x = int(box_width - text_width)
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| 
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|     y = int((box_height / 2) - (text_height / 2))
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| 
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|     # Draw the text in the text-box
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|     draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
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|     space = Image.new('RGBA', (box_width, box_height))
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|     ImageDraw.Draw(space).text((x, y), text, fill=colour, font=font)
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| 
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|     # Uncomment following two lines, comment out above two lines to show
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|     # red text-box with white text (debugging purposes)
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| 
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|     # space = Image.new('RGBA', (box_width, box_height), color= 'red')
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|     # ImageDraw.Draw(space).text((x, y), text, fill='white', font=font)
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| 
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|     if rotation:
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|         space.rotate(rotation, expand=True)
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| 
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|     # Update only region with text (add text with transparent background)
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|     image.paste(space, xy, space)
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| 
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| 
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| def text_wrap(text, font=None, max_width=None):
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|     """Splits a very long text into smaller parts
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| 
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|     Splits a long text to smaller lines which can fit in a line with max_width.
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|     Uses a Font object for more accurate calculations.
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| 
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|     Args:
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|       - text -> Text as a string
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|       - font: A PIL font object which is used to calculate the size.
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|       - max_width: int-> a width in pixels defining the maximum width before
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|         splitting the text into the next chunk.
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| 
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|     Returns:
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|       A list containing chunked strings of the full text.
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|     """
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|     lines = []
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| 
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|     text_width = font.getlength(text)
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| 
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|     if text_width < max_width:
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|         lines.append(text)
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|     else:
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|         words = text.split(' ')
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|         i = 0
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|         while i < len(words):
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|             line = ''
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|             while i < len(words) and font.getlength(line + words[i]) <= max_width:
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|                 line = line + words[i] + " "
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|                 i += 1
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|             if not line:
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|                 line = words[i]
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|                 i += 1
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|             lines.append(line)
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|     return lines
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| 
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| 
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| def internet_available():
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|     """checks if the internet is available.
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| 
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|     Attempts to connect to google.com with a timeout of 5 seconds to check
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|     if the network can be reached.
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| 
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|     Returns:
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|       - True if connection could be established.
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|       - False if the internet could not be reached.
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| 
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|     Returned output can be used to add a check for internet availability:
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| 
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|     >>> if internet_available():
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|     >>> #...do something that requires internet connectivity
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|     """
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| 
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|     try:
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|         requests.get('https://google.com', timeout=5)
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|         return True
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|     except:
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|         print(f"Network could not be reached: {traceback.print_exc()}")
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|         return False
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| 
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| 
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| def draw_border(image, xy, size, radius=5, thickness=1, shrinkage=(0.1, 0.1)):
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|     """Draws a border at given coordinates.
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| 
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|     Args:
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|       - image: The image on which the border should be drawn (usually im_black or
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|         im_colour.
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| 
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|       - xy: Tuple representing the top-left corner of the border e.g. (32, 100)
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|         where 32 is the x co-ordinate and 100 is the y-coordinate.
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| 
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|       - size: Size of the border as a tuple -> (width, height).
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| 
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|       - radius: Radius of the corners, where 0 = plain rectangle, 5 = round corners.
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| 
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|       - thickness: Thickness of the border in pixels.
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| 
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|       - shrinkage: A tuple containing decimals presenting a percentage of shrinking
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|         -> (width_shrink_percentage, height_shrink_percentage).
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|         e.g. (0.1, 0.2) ~ shrinks the width of border by 10%, shrinks height of
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|         border by 20%
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|     """
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| 
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|     colour = 'black'
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| 
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|     # size from function paramter
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|     width, height = int(size[0] * (1 - shrinkage[0])), int(size[1] * (1 - shrinkage[1]))
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| 
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|     # shift cursor to move rectangle to center
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|     offset_x, offset_y = int((size[0] - width) / 2), int((size[1] - height) / 2)
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| 
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|     x, y, diameter = xy[0] + offset_x, xy[1] + offset_y, radius * 2
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|     # lenght of rectangle size
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|     a, b = (width - diameter), (height - diameter)
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| 
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|     # Set coordinates for staright lines
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|     p1, p2 = (x + radius, y), (x + radius + a, y)
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|     p3, p4 = (x + width, y + radius), (x + width, y + radius + b)
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|     p5, p6 = (p2[0], y + height), (p1[0], y + height)
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|     p7, p8 = (x, p4[1]), (x, p3[1])
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|     if radius != 0:
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|         # Set coordinates for arcs
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|         c1, c2 = (x, y), (x + diameter, y + diameter)
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|         c3, c4 = ((x + width) - diameter, y), (x + width, y + diameter)
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|         c5, c6 = ((x + width) - diameter, (y + height) - diameter), (x + width, y + height)
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|         c7, c8 = (x, (y + height) - diameter), (x + diameter, y + height)
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| 
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|     # Draw lines and arcs, creating a square with round corners
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|     draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
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|     draw.line((p1, p2), fill=colour, width=thickness)
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|     draw.line((p3, p4), fill=colour, width=thickness)
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|     draw.line((p5, p6), fill=colour, width=thickness)
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|     draw.line((p7, p8), fill=colour, width=thickness)
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| 
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|     if radius != 0:
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|         draw.arc((c1, c2), 180, 270, fill=colour, width=thickness)
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|         draw.arc((c3, c4), 270, 360, fill=colour, width=thickness)
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|         draw.arc((c5, c6), 0, 90, fill=colour, width=thickness)
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|         draw.arc((c7, c8), 90, 180, fill=colour, width=thickness)
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