GIFcapture | A python-based gif capture program | Animation library
kandi X-RAY | GIFcapture Summary
kandi X-RAY | GIFcapture Summary
GIFcapture is a program that captures your screen into an animated .gif file. The images2gif module by Almar Klein is used in this program. Copyright (c) 2010, Almar Klein, Ant1, Marius van Voorden. Capture and render settings can be changed in the etc/settings.py file.
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- Save an image to a PDF file
- Read n characters from the stream
- Write object to file
- Seek to position
- Open the WMF file
- Decode a short value
- Open an area file
- Return True if prefix is valid
- Save the font to file
- Compile all glyphs into a bitmap
- Open image file
- Open the BUFR file
- Draw text with given text
- Open the file
- Add COM marker
- Open the GRIB file
- Set the color of the image
- Open the FITS file
- Saves the font data
- Open an SGI image file
- Flush a pixel in an image
- Open a JPEG file
- Extract EXIF record
- Set the image marker
- Parse application marker
- Define a quantization table
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QUESTION
I am new in python and I started to create an automation test suite about a GUI(multiple test cases in different file). I want to execute all my test cases in one selenium webdriver, so I created a singleton webdriver class and I want to use this class all my test cases. Here is my singleton webdriver class:
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Answered 2018-Apr-06 at 15:56Pytest greatest feature and advantage over traditional XUnit family test runners is that it has fixtures. I invite you to use it. In your scenario, I would get rid of extending unittest.TestCase
and setUp
method in favor of pytest fixture as follows:
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Install GIFcapture
You can use GIFcapture like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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