I have some issues with displaying a canvas image within a separate class.
I have a top level application and another top level class representing a sort of panel with a smaller image of the main windows canvas for navigational purposes.
I know that I have to keep a reference to my canvas image in order for it to be safe from the garbage collection, however, I fail to achieve the desired result.
The code for the panel class is as follows:
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
class MultiPanel(Toplevel):
def __init__(self,parent,cookie):
Toplevel.__init__(self,parent)
self.parent=parent
self.transient(self.parent)
self.attributes('-topmost',True)
self.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW",self._NULL)
self.visible=[BooleanVar()] * 2
for i in range(0,1): self.visible[i].set(True)
filename=cookie['basename']+os.sep+cookie['current_file']
self.PANEL=PanedWindow(self,orient=VERTICAL)
self.PANEL.pack(fill=BOTH,expand=1)
self.nFrame=Frame(self.PANEL)
self.Navi=NaviPanel(self.nFrame, imgpth=filename)
self.image=self.Navi.image
self.Navi.pack()
self.bFrame=Frame(self.nFrame)
bToggle=Checkbutton(self.bFrame,text='Info panel', variable=self.visible[1],onvalue=True,offvalue=False,command=lambda i=0:self.toggle_vis(index=i))
bToggle.pack(side=RIGHT)
self.bFrame.pack(side=RIGHT)
self.bottom=[]
self.bottom.append(Frame(self.PANEL))
l=Label(self.bottom[0], text="bottom pane").pack()
self.PANEL.add(self.nFrame)
self.PANEL.add(self.bottom[0])
def _NULL(self):
pass
def toggle_vis(self,index):
if not self.visible[index+1].get(): self.PANEL.forget(self.PANEL.panes()[index+1])
else: self.PANEL.add(self.bottom[index])
class NaviPanel(Frame):
def __init__(self,parent,imgpth):
Frame.__init__(self,parent)
self.image=ImageTk.PhotoImage(Image.open(os.path.normpath(imgpth)))
self.parent=parent
self.canvas=Canvas(self)
self.canvas.pack(expand=YES,fill=BOTH)
self.canvas.create_image(0,0,image=self.image,anchor="ne")
def redraw(self,x,y,cextent,pImage,scale,col,fname):
self.canvas.create_image(0,0,image=pImage,anchor="nw",tags=("bg",0)) #in the panel
self.canvas.configure(width=x,height=y)
self.filename_label.configure(text=fname)
rect = [int(float(i)/scale) for i in cextent] #rectangle coordinates
self.canvas.create_rectangle(rect,outline=col,tags=("view",0)) #in the panel
def moveview(self,x,y,cextent,scale,col):
self.canvas.delete('view') #destroy rectangle
rect = [int(float(i)/scale) for i in cextent] #rectangle coordinates
self.canvas.create_rectangle(rect,outline=col,tags=("view",0)) #in the panel
def hide(self):
self.withdraw()
def show(self):
self.deiconify()
def toggle(self,Event=None):
self.visible = not self.visible
if self.visible:
self.hide()
else:
self.show()
def _NULL(self):
pass
In my main application, I'm creating the window by
self.panel=MultiPanel(self,cookie=self.cookie,ptitle=PTITLE)
self.pImage=self.panel.image
I have tried all manners of referencing the actual image from the main application down to the canvas frame
element, as well as referencing the whole canvas from the main application.
Where is my mistake?
PS: Sorry for the long post!