Python bindings for RGB Matrix library ====================================== Building -------- In the root directory for the matrix library simply type: ```shell sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install python2.7-dev python-pillow -y make build-python sudo make install-python ``` You can also build for Python 3: ```shell sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install python3-dev python3-pillow -y make build-python PYTHON=$(which python3) sudo make install-python PYTHON=$(which python3) ``` Using the library ----------------- Be aware of the fact, that using the RGBMatrix requires root privileges. Therefore you will need to run all you python scripts as using sudo. You find examples in the [samples/](./samples) subdirectory. The examples all use the [samplebase.py](./samples/samplebase.py) that provides some utility to all example programs, such as command-line parsing: all sample-programs accept `--rows`, `--chain` and `--parallel` as options to adapt to your configuration ```bash cd samples sudo ./runtext.py --chain=4 ``` Here a complete example how to write an image viewer: ```python #!/usr/bin/env python import time import sys from rgbmatrix import RGBMatrix from PIL import Image if len(sys.argv) < 2: sys.exit("Require an image argument") else: image_file = sys.argv[1] image = Image.open(image_file) rows = 32 chain = 1 parallel = 1 matrix = RGBMatrix(rows, chain, parallel) # Make image fit our screen. image.thumbnail((matrix.width, matrix.height), Image.ANTIALIAS) matrix.SetImage(image.convert('RGB')) try: print("Press CTRL-C to stop.") while True: time.sleep(100) except KeyboardInterrupt: sys.exit(0) ```