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win32ui screen capture
i,
I have trying to code a small console app that will allow a user to select a window and then create a screen capture of the window. I haven't been able to figure out how to do the screen capture part. The code is as follows, the commented out lines at the end are things I have tried, but don't work. Whenever I try to create a compatibe Bitmap or DC it comes back with an error as win32ui: CreateCompatibleDC failed or AttributeError: CreateCompatibleDC Any help would be greatly appreciated. import win32gui import win32ui numWindows = 0 windows = [] winDict = {} windowsText=[] inc = 0 def _MyCallback( hwnd, extra ): extra.append(hwnd) win32gui.EnumWindows(_MyCallback, windows) for i in windows: if win32gui.IsWindowVisible(i): if win32gui.IsWindowVisible: windowsText.append(i) winDict[numWindows] = i numWindows +=1 print "Please select a window to capture" for window in windowsText: windowText = win32gui.GetWindowText(window) print inc, windowText inc += 1 selection = input() print win32gui.GetWindowText(winDict[selection]) myDC = win32ui.CreateDCFromHandle(winDict[selection]) win32gui.SetForegroundWindow(winDict[selection]) win_sz = win32gui.GetClientRect(winDict[selection]) myBitMap = win32ui.CreateBitmap() #myMemDC = win32ui.CreateCompatibleDC(myDC) #myBitMap.BitBlt((0,0),(win_sz[2],win_sz[3],myDC,(0,0),0)) #myBitMap.CreateCompatibleBitMap(myDC,win_sz[2], win_sz[3]) #myBitMap.CreateCompatibleDC(myDC) Thanks, Rob ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
Re: win32ui screen capture
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 05:11:04 GMT, "Mark S Pryor"
<marks.pryorSHRUB@CHENEYverizon.net> wrote: >Hi, ><Me Mine> wrote in message >news:o43nfvsc8r4q934p709l1g3thtoube37qn@4ax.com.. . >> i, >> I have trying to code a small console app that will >> allow a user to select a window and then create a >> screen capture of the window. I haven't been able to >> figure out how to do the screen capture part. The >> code is as follows, the commented out lines at the end >> are things I have tried, but don't work. Whenever I >> try to create a compatibe Bitmap or DC it comes back >> with an error as >> win32ui: CreateCompatibleDC failed >> or >> AttributeError: CreateCompatibleDC >> Any help would be greatly appreciated. >> >> import win32gui >> import win32ui >> >> numWindows = 0 >> windows = [] >> winDict = {} >> windowsText=[] >> inc = 0 >> >> def _MyCallback( hwnd, extra ): >> extra.append(hwnd) >> >> >> win32gui.EnumWindows(_MyCallback, windows) >> for i in windows: >> if win32gui.IsWindowVisible(i): >> if win32gui.IsWindowVisible: >> windowsText.append(i) >> winDict[numWindows] = i >> numWindows +=1 >> >> >> >> >> print "Please select a window to capture" >> for window in windowsText: >> windowText = win32gui.GetWindowText(window) >> print inc, windowText >> inc += 1 >> >> selection = input() >> >> print win32gui.GetWindowText(winDict[selection]) >> myDC = win32ui.CreateDCFromHandle(winDict[selection]) >> win32gui.SetForegroundWindow(winDict[selection]) >> win_sz = win32gui.GetClientRect(winDict[selection]) >> myBitMap = win32ui.CreateBitmap() >> #myMemDC = win32ui.CreateCompatibleDC(myDC) >> #myBitMap.BitBlt((0,0),(win_sz[2],win_sz[3],myDC,(0,0),0)) >> #myBitMap.CreateCompatibleBitMap(myDC,win_sz[2], win_sz[3]) >> #myBitMap.CreateCompatibleDC(myDC) >> >> >> Thanks, >> Rob > >You may be able to make this work ... eventually. However, >circulating in the Python community you will find the C file >_grabscreen.c with all the same API calls you are trying to use >in standard C. > >see this post >http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...ython-list%40p >ython.org > >It explains how to compile the module _grabscreen.pyd with MS Visual C. >I was able to get a screen shot script in 10 minutes after I read this >post. If you don't have a grabscreen module already, see this ZIP file >for the relevant files. Use the file ImageGrab1.py to make a screen >capture of the desktop and save the results as PNG. > >(for ActivePython 2.2 only) >http://mysite.verizon.net/res1ur2j/GrabScreen.zip > >you will need PIL from >http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ > >hth, >Mark Pryor > Thanks for reponding Mark. I have looked at the grab function in ImagrGrab from PIL. And it does do exactly what I want it to do, which is great, but I was hoping to do the program using win32ui and win32gui so that I could get a better understanding over how Windows (the OS) operates. The part that bothers me (and the reason why I'm pursueing this) is because in MS C++ the BitBlt function can take the Window DC directly as opposed to the BitBlt function in python, which cannot. Python's BitBlt function (for PyCDC objects in win32ui), can only take other PyCDC objects for the source of the copy. Unfortunatley, once I have the window handle I can call the GetWindowDC method, but it returns HDC Yet, I unable to use this object to call BitBlt on. When I uncomment the the BitBlt line of code I get a n error of TypeError: The 'O' param must be a PyCDC object So, it appears that I need to do something with the HDC, so I can do a bitblt transer to the memory DC, but I don't know how to get a PyCDC object from a HDC. Thanks, Rob ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
Re: win32ui screen capture
<Me Mine> wrote in message news:bnknfvopjv4ih5t6t7ba47ib6s6f37esvc@4ax.com... > Hi again, > > ok, so now I'm closer. I can create a compatible memory dc and a new > bitmap, which is always black is created. But I can't figure out how > to BitBlt to the memory DC from the window DC. The line is commented I tried for 30 minutes, but no joy. I too get a black BMP result. One suggestion. Add this import win32con as con In bltbit( , , , 204) use con.SRCCOPY) instead hth, Mark Pryor |
Re: win32ui screen capture
Mark S Pryor wrote:
> You may be able to make this work ... eventually. However, > circulating in the Python community you will find the C file > _grabscreen.c with all the same API calls you are trying to use > in standard C. > > see this post > http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...ython-list%40p > ython.org > > It explains how to compile the module _grabscreen.pyd with MS Visual C. > I was able to get a screen shot script in 10 minutes after I read this > post. If you don't have a grabscreen module already, see this ZIP file > for the relevant files. Use the file ImageGrab1.py to make a screen > capture of the desktop and save the results as PNG. > > (for ActivePython 2.2 only) > http://mysite.verizon.net/res1ur2j/GrabScreen.zip > > you will need PIL from > http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ note that PIL 1.1.3 and later includes screen grabbing facilities; for details, see: http://www.effbot.org/zone/pil-imagegrab.htm </F> |
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