Use imagetools.fit_into_bounds.
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@ -89,6 +89,8 @@ import os
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import PIL.Image
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import sys
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from voussoirkit import imagetools
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ICO_HEADER_LENGTH = 6
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ICON_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_LENGTH = 16
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BMP_HEADER_LENGTH = 40
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@ -116,27 +118,14 @@ def chunk_sequence(sequence, chunk_length, allow_incomplete=True):
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return chunks
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def fit_into_bounds(iw, ih, fw, fh):
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'''
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Given the w+h of the image and the w+h of the frame,
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return new w+h that fits the image into the frame
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while maintaining the aspect ratio and leaving blank space
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everywhere else
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'''
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ratio = min(fw/iw, fh/ih)
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w = int(iw * ratio)
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h = int(ih * ratio)
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return (w, h)
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def little(x, length):
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return x.to_bytes(length, byteorder='little')
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def load_image(filename):
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image = PIL.Image.open(filename)
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if min(image.size) > 256:
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(w, h) = image.size
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image = image.resize(fit_into_bounds(w, h, 256, 256), resample=PIL.Image.ANTIALIAS)
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(new_w, new_h) = imagetools.fit_into_bounds(w, h, 256, 256, only_shrink=True)
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image = image.resize((new_w, new_h), resample=PIL.Image.ANTIALIAS)
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image = image.convert('RGBA')
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return image
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