├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── main.py
└── scripts
├── category_buttons.py
├── category_management.py
├── config_manager.py
├── file_manager.py
├── file_operations.py
├── gui_setup.py
├── hotkey_utils.py
├── image_display.py
├── logger.py
├── menu.py
└── ui_refresh.py
/.gitignore:
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/README.md:
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1 | # Introduction
2 | The purpose of this tool is to help you quickly sort through files / datasets where an image may have multiple additional files sharing the same name (such as .txt or .caption or more).
3 |
4 | The tool shows you an image, and you press a configured button or hotkey to move the image and all the supplementary files into a target output folder.
5 |
6 | It's useful for categorizing and sorting files quickly and effortlessly.
7 |
8 | 
9 |
10 | https://github.com/MNeMoNiCuZ/ImageSorting/assets/60541708/d4863089-e24e-45c3-ae55-3b0e47f11b74
11 |
12 | # Requirements
13 | Developed on Python 3.12.
14 |
15 | `tkinter`
16 |
17 | `PIL` / `pillow`
18 |
19 | # Installation
20 | `git clone https://github.com/MNeMoNiCuZ/ImageSorting`
21 | `pip install pillow`
22 |
23 | # Usage Instructions
24 | - Double-click to launch `main.py` or run `py main.py` from CLI
25 | - Go to the `Setup` menu and pick: `Select Image Folder` from the menu
26 | - Browse to where you have your images
27 | - It will automatically include images in subfolders recursively
28 | - Go to the `Setup` menu and pick: `Add Category` from the menu
29 | - Choose a name for your button/category
30 | - Browse to where you want to move files matching this category
31 | - Optional: Add a single-button hotkey (letters and numbers) to this action
32 | - Repeat until you have all categories you need
33 | - Go to the `File` menu and pick: `Save Project As` from the menu to save your project
34 | > [!IMPORTANT]
35 | > Restart the program after adding or editing your categories. There's a bug where the hotkeys don't load until you restart.
36 |
37 | - Click buttons, sort images, profit!
38 |
39 |
40 | # Known Issues
41 | - [ ] There is no undo functionality.
42 | - [ ] Does not actively rescale GUI. Only refreshes when you sort an image.
43 | - [ ] The hotkey for newly added or edited categories does not work until you restart.
44 | - [ ] Support hotkeys better, including special keys.
45 | - [ ] Capitalize hotkeys in UI.
46 | - [ ] Make buttons activate when you use a hotkey.
47 |
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/main.py:
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1 | # main.py
2 | import tkinter as tk
3 | from scripts.gui_setup import setup_gui
4 |
5 | def main():
6 | root = tk.Tk()
7 | root.title("Image Sorting Tool")
8 | root.geometry("1200x800")
9 | config = {} # Initialize config dictionary here
10 | setup_gui(root, config)
11 | root.mainloop()
12 |
13 | if __name__ == "__main__":
14 | main()
15 |
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/scripts/category_buttons.py:
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1 | # category_buttons.py
2 | import tkinter as tk
3 | import shutil
4 | import os
5 | from tkinter import messagebox
6 | from .logger import log_error, log_info
7 | from .image_display import display_images as show_images
8 |
9 | # Define the number of buttons per row
10 | BUTTONS_PER_ROW = 6 # You can adjust this number as needed
11 |
12 | def setup_category_buttons(buttons_frame, config, button_bg_color, button_fg_color, image_frame, thumbnails_frame):
13 | for widget in buttons_frame.winfo_children():
14 | widget.destroy()
15 |
16 | buttons_container = tk.Frame(buttons_frame, bg=buttons_frame.cget("bg"))
17 | buttons_container.pack(expand=True)
18 |
19 | row_frame = None
20 | for index, category in enumerate(config.get("categories", [])):
21 | if index % BUTTONS_PER_ROW == 0:
22 | row_frame = tk.Frame(buttons_container, bg=buttons_frame.cget("bg"))
23 | row_frame.pack(fill=tk.X)
24 | add_sorting_button(row_frame, category["name"], category["path"], category.get("hotkey"), button_bg_color, button_fg_color, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
25 |
26 | def add_sorting_button(frame, category_name, category_path, hotkey=None, bg_color=None, fg_color=None, config=None, image_frame=None, thumbnails_frame=None):
27 | button = tk.Button(frame, text=f"{category_name} ({hotkey if hotkey else ''})", command=lambda: sort_files(category_path, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame),
28 | bg=bg_color, fg=fg_color, font=("Helvetica", 16), padx=5, pady=10, width=20)
29 | button.pack(side=tk.LEFT, padx=5, pady=5)
30 |
31 | def sort_files(destination_path, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame):
32 | current_image_path = config.get('current_image_path')
33 | current_image_index = config.get('current_image_index', 0)
34 | print(f"Button pressed for {destination_path}")
35 | if current_image_path:
36 | print(f"Current image path: {current_image_path}")
37 | move_files(current_image_path, destination_path)
38 | config['current_image_index'] += 1
39 | if config['current_image_index'] < len(config.get('images', [])):
40 | update_display(config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
41 | else:
42 | messagebox.showinfo("Sorting Complete", "All files have been sorted.")
43 | clear_display(image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
44 | else:
45 | print("No current image path set.")
46 |
47 | def move_files(image_path, destination_path):
48 | if not os.path.exists(destination_path):
49 | os.makedirs(destination_path)
50 | try:
51 | shutil.move(image_path, destination_path)
52 | supplementary_files = get_supplementary_files(image_path)
53 | for file in supplementary_files:
54 | shutil.move(file, destination_path)
55 | log_info(f"Moved {image_path} to {destination_path}")
56 | except Exception as e:
57 | log_error(f"Error moving files: {e}")
58 |
59 | def get_supplementary_files(image_path):
60 | folder = os.path.dirname(image_path)
61 | name, _ = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(image_path))
62 | return [os.path.join(folder, f) for f in os.listdir(folder) if f.startswith(name) and not f.endswith(('jpg', 'jpeg', 'png', 'webp', 'gif'))]
63 |
64 | def update_display(config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame):
65 | images = config.get("images", [])
66 | current_image_index = config.get('current_image_index', 0)
67 | if current_image_index < len(images):
68 | config['current_image_path'] = images[current_image_index]
69 | display_images(config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
70 | else:
71 | config['current_image_path'] = ""
72 | print("No more images to display.")
73 |
74 | def display_images(config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame):
75 | remaining_images = config.get('images', [])[config.get('current_image_index', 0):]
76 | show_images(image_frame, thumbnails_frame, remaining_images)
77 |
78 | def clear_display(image_frame, thumbnails_frame):
79 | for widget in image_frame.winfo_children():
80 | widget.destroy()
81 | for widget in thumbnails_frame.winfo_children():
82 | widget.destroy()
83 |
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/scripts/category_management.py:
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1 | # category_management.py
2 | import tkinter as tk
3 | from tkinter import simpledialog, filedialog, messagebox
4 | from .config_manager import save_config_file
5 | from .category_buttons import setup_category_buttons, add_sorting_button
6 | from .hotkey_utils import bind_hotkeys
7 |
8 | VALID_HOTKEYS = list("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890")
9 |
10 | def add_category(buttons_frame, config, bg_color, fg_color, image_frame=None, thumbnails_frame=None):
11 | name = simpledialog.askstring("Category Name", "Enter the name of the category:")
12 | path = filedialog.askdirectory(title="Select Folder for Category")
13 | if name and path:
14 | while True:
15 | hotkey = simpledialog.askstring("Hotkey", "Enter the hotkey for this category (optional):")
16 | if not hotkey or (hotkey and hotkey in VALID_HOTKEYS):
17 | break
18 | else:
19 | messagebox.showerror("Invalid Hotkey", "Please enter a valid single character hotkey (a-z, A-Z, 0-9).")
20 |
21 | category = {"name": name, "path": path, "hotkey": hotkey}
22 | if "categories" not in config:
23 | config["categories"] = []
24 | config["categories"].append(category)
25 |
26 | # Refresh the category buttons and re-bind hotkeys
27 | setup_category_buttons(buttons_frame, config, bg_color, fg_color, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
28 | bind_hotkeys(buttons_frame.master, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
29 | print("Successfully added and bound new category")
30 |
31 | def edit_categories(buttons_frame, config, bg_color, fg_color, image_frame=None, thumbnails_frame=None):
32 | for widget in buttons_frame.winfo_children():
33 | widget.destroy()
34 |
35 | categories = config.get("categories", [])
36 | for category in categories:
37 | add_sorting_button(buttons_frame, category["name"], category["path"], category.get("hotkey"), bg_color, fg_color, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
38 |
39 | edit_window = tk.Toplevel()
40 | edit_window.title("Edit Categories")
41 | edit_window.configure(bg="#2e2e2e")
42 | edit_window.geometry("600x400")
43 |
44 | listbox = tk.Listbox(edit_window, bg="#2e2e2e", fg="white")
45 | listbox.pack(fill=tk.BOTH, expand=True)
46 |
47 | for i, category in enumerate(categories):
48 | hotkey_display = f" [{category.get('hotkey')}]" if category.get('hotkey') else ""
49 | listbox.insert(tk.END, f"{category['name']} ({category['path']}){hotkey_display}")
50 |
51 | def delete_category():
52 | selected = listbox.curselection()
53 | if selected:
54 | index = selected[0]
55 | del categories[index]
56 | edit_window.destroy()
57 | edit_categories(buttons_frame, config, bg_color, fg_color, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
58 | print("Successfully deleted category and reloaded UI")
59 |
60 | def edit_category():
61 | selected = listbox.curselection()
62 | if selected:
63 | index = selected[0]
64 | category = categories[index]
65 | new_name = simpledialog.askstring("Edit Category Name", "Enter the new name for the category:", initialvalue=category["name"])
66 | new_path = filedialog.askdirectory(title="Select New Folder for Category", initialdir=category["path"])
67 | if new_name and new_path:
68 | while True:
69 | new_hotkey = simpledialog.askstring("Edit Hotkey", "Enter the new hotkey for this category (optional):", initialvalue=category.get("hotkey", ""))
70 | if not new_hotkey or (new_hotkey and new_hotkey in VALID_HOTKEYS):
71 | break
72 | else:
73 | messagebox.showerror("Invalid Hotkey", "Please enter a valid single character hotkey (a-z, A-Z, 0-9).")
74 | categories[index] = {"name": new_name, "path": new_path, "hotkey": new_hotkey}
75 | edit_window.destroy()
76 | edit_categories(buttons_frame, config, bg_color, fg_color, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
77 | bind_hotkeys(buttons_frame.master, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame) # Rebind hotkeys
78 | print("Successfully edited category and reloaded UI")
79 |
80 | btn_frame = tk.Frame(edit_window, bg="#2e2e2e")
81 | btn_frame.pack(fill=tk.X)
82 | delete_button = tk.Button(btn_frame, text="Delete", command=delete_category, bg="#444444", fg="white")
83 | delete_button.pack(side=tk.LEFT, fill=tk.X, expand=True)
84 | edit_button = tk.Button(btn_frame, text="Edit", command=edit_category, bg="#444444", fg="white")
85 | edit_button.pack(side=tk.RIGHT, fill=tk.X, expand=True)
86 |
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/scripts/config_manager.py:
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1 | import json
2 | import os
3 |
4 | def load_config_file(file_path):
5 | if os.path.exists(file_path):
6 | with open(file_path, 'r') as file:
7 | return json.load(file)
8 | return {}
9 |
10 | def save_config_file(config, file_path):
11 | with open(file_path, 'w') as file:
12 | json.dump(config, file, indent=4)
13 |
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/scripts/file_manager.py:
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1 | import os
2 |
3 | def scan_folder(folder_path):
4 | images = []
5 | duplicates = []
6 | file_dict = {}
7 | for root, _, files in os.walk(folder_path):
8 | for file in files:
9 | if file.lower().endswith(('.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png', '.webp', '.gif')):
10 | name, ext = os.path.splitext(file)
11 | if name in file_dict:
12 | duplicates.append(os.path.join(root, file))
13 | else:
14 | file_dict[name] = os.path.join(root, file)
15 | images = list(file_dict.values())
16 | return images, duplicates
17 |
18 | def validate_folder(folder_path):
19 | images, duplicates = scan_folder(folder_path)
20 | if duplicates:
21 | print(f"Duplicate image names found: {duplicates}")
22 | return images, duplicates
23 |
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/scripts/file_operations.py:
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1 | # file_operations.py
2 | import tkinter as tk
3 | from tkinter import filedialog, messagebox
4 | from .image_display import display_images
5 | from .file_manager import validate_folder
6 | from .logger import log_error, log_info
7 | from .config_manager import load_config_file, save_config_file
8 | from .category_buttons import setup_category_buttons
9 | from .ui_refresh import refresh_ui
10 | from .hotkey_utils import bind_hotkeys
11 |
12 | def select_folder(root, image_frame, thumbnails_frame, console_frame, config):
13 | folder_path = filedialog.askdirectory()
14 | if folder_path:
15 | images, duplicates = validate_folder(folder_path)
16 | if duplicates:
17 | show_duplicates_warning(root, duplicates)
18 | log_error(f"Duplicate image names found: {duplicates}")
19 | update_console(console_frame, f"Duplicate image names found:\n" + "\n".join(duplicates))
20 | else:
21 | config['images'] = images
22 | display_images(image_frame, thumbnails_frame, images)
23 | config['chosen_folder'] = folder_path
24 | log_info(f"Folder {folder_path} selected and validated successfully.")
25 | config['current_image_index'] = 0
26 | config['current_image_path'] = images[0] if images else ""
27 |
28 | def show_duplicates_warning(root, duplicates):
29 | duplicates_message = "Duplicate image names found:\n" + "\n".join(duplicates)
30 | messagebox.showwarning("Duplicates Found", duplicates_message)
31 |
32 | def load_project(root, image_frame, thumbnails_frame, buttons_frame, console_frame, config):
33 | file_path = filedialog.askopenfilename(defaultextension=".json", filetypes=[("JSON files", "*.json")])
34 | if file_path:
35 | reload_configuration(root, image_frame, thumbnails_frame, buttons_frame, console_frame, config, file_path)
36 |
37 | def reload_configuration(root, image_frame, thumbnails_frame, buttons_frame, console_frame, config, file_path):
38 | new_config = load_config_file(file_path)
39 | config.clear()
40 | config.update(new_config)
41 | for widget in buttons_frame.winfo_children():
42 | widget.destroy()
43 | setup_category_buttons(buttons_frame, config, "#444444", "#ffffff", image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
44 | if 'chosen_folder' in config:
45 | images, duplicates = validate_folder(config['chosen_folder'])
46 | if not duplicates:
47 | config['images'] = images
48 | display_images(image_frame, thumbnails_frame, images)
49 | config['current_image_index'] = 0
50 | config['current_image_path'] = images[0] if images else ""
51 | refresh_ui(config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame, buttons_frame, console_frame if console_frame else buttons_frame)
52 |
53 | # Bind hotkeys after loading the configuration
54 | bind_hotkeys(root, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
55 |
56 | def save_project_as(config):
57 | file_path = filedialog.asksaveasfilename(defaultextension=".json", filetypes=[("JSON files", "*.json")])
58 | if file_path:
59 | relevant_config = {key: config[key] for key in ['categories', 'chosen_folder'] if key in config}
60 | save_config_file(relevant_config, file_path)
61 |
62 | def update_console(console_frame, message):
63 | for widget in console_frame.winfo_children():
64 | widget.destroy()
65 | console_label = tk.Label(console_frame, text=message, fg="white", bg="black", anchor="w")
66 | console_label.pack(fill=tk.BOTH)
67 |
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/scripts/gui_setup.py:
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1 | # gui_setup.py
2 | import tkinter as tk
3 | from .menu import setup_menu
4 | from .category_buttons import setup_category_buttons, sort_files # Import sort_files
5 | from .logger import setup_logger, log_info
6 | from .hotkey_utils import bind_hotkeys # Import from hotkey_utils
7 |
8 | def setup_gui(root, config):
9 | setup_logger() # Initialize logging
10 |
11 | # Define colors for the GUI
12 | bg_color = "#2e2e2e" # Main background color
13 | button_bg_color = "#444444"
14 | button_fg_color = "#ffffff"
15 |
16 | root.configure(bg=bg_color)
17 |
18 | # Main frame that holds all other frames
19 | main_frame = tk.Frame(root, bg=bg_color, bd=0) # Remove border
20 | main_frame.pack(fill=tk.BOTH, expand=True)
21 |
22 | # Thumbnails frame on the left side
23 | thumbnails_frame = tk.Frame(main_frame, bg=bg_color, width=200, bd=0) # Consistent background color, no border
24 | thumbnails_frame.grid(row=0, column=0, rowspan=2, sticky="ns")
25 |
26 | # Canvas for the thumbnails (without scrollbar)
27 | canvas = tk.Canvas(thumbnails_frame, bg=bg_color, width=200, bd=0, highlightthickness=0) # Consistent background color, no border
28 | canvas.pack(side=tk.LEFT, fill=tk.BOTH, expand=True)
29 |
30 | # Frame inside the canvas for thumbnails
31 | scrollable_frame = tk.Frame(canvas, bg=bg_color, bd=0) # Consistent background color, no border
32 | scrollable_frame.bind(
33 | "",
34 | lambda e: canvas.configure(
35 | scrollregion=canvas.bbox("all")
36 | )
37 | )
38 |
39 | # Create a window inside the canvas
40 | canvas.create_window((0, 0), window=scrollable_frame, anchor="nw")
41 |
42 | # Frame for displaying the main image
43 | image_frame = tk.Frame(main_frame, bg=bg_color, bd=0) # No border
44 | image_frame.grid(row=0, column=1, sticky="nsew")
45 |
46 | # Frame for category buttons
47 | buttons_frame = tk.Frame(main_frame, bg=bg_color, bd=0) # No border
48 | buttons_frame.grid(row=1, column=1, sticky="ew")
49 |
50 | # Frame for console output (extra details)
51 | console_frame = tk.Frame(main_frame, bg=bg_color, bd=0) # No border
52 | console_frame.grid(row=2, column=0, columnspan=2, sticky="ew")
53 |
54 | # Configure the grid layout
55 | main_frame.grid_rowconfigure(0, weight=3) # Image frame gets most space
56 | main_frame.grid_rowconfigure(1, weight=1) # Buttons frame gets less space
57 | main_frame.grid_rowconfigure(2, weight=0) # Console frame gets the least space
58 | main_frame.grid_columnconfigure(1, weight=1) # Main content column gets all available space
59 |
60 | # Set up the menu
61 | setup_menu(root, config, image_frame, scrollable_frame, buttons_frame, console_frame, bg_color)
62 |
63 | # Set up category buttons
64 | setup_category_buttons(buttons_frame, config, button_bg_color, button_fg_color, image_frame, scrollable_frame)
65 |
66 | # Print debug message before binding hotkeys
67 | print("About to bind hotkeys...")
68 |
69 | # Bind hotkeys
70 | bind_hotkeys(root, config, image_frame, scrollable_frame)
71 |
72 | # Print debug message after binding hotkeys
73 | print("Hotkeys binding complete")
74 |
75 | def handle_hotkey_press(event, path, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame):
76 | print(f"Hotkey '{event.keysym}' pressed for path '{path}'")
77 | sort_files(path, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
78 |
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/scripts/hotkey_utils.py:
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1 | # hotkey_utils.py
2 |
3 | from .category_buttons import sort_files
4 |
5 | def bind_hotkeys(root, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame):
6 | print("Executing bind_hotkeys...")
7 | for category in config.get("categories", []):
8 | hotkey = category.get("hotkey")
9 | if hotkey:
10 | try:
11 | # Use default arguments in lambda to capture the current values
12 | print(f"Binding hotkey '{hotkey}' for category '{category['name']}'")
13 | root.bind(f"", lambda event, path=category["path"], cfg=config, img_frame=image_frame, thumb_frame=thumbnails_frame: sort_files(path, cfg, img_frame, thumb_frame))
14 | print(f"Successfully bound hotkey '{hotkey}' for category '{category['name']}'")
15 | except Exception as e:
16 | print(f"Failed to bind hotkey '{hotkey}' for category '{category['name']}': {e}")
17 |
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/scripts/image_display.py:
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1 | # image_display.py
2 | from PIL import Image, ImageTk
3 | import tkinter as tk
4 | import os
5 |
6 | def format_size(size):
7 | for unit in ['bytes', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB']:
8 | if size < 1024.0:
9 | return f"{size:.2f} {unit}"
10 | size /= 1024.0
11 |
12 | def display_images(image_frame, thumbnails_frame, images):
13 | if not images:
14 | return
15 |
16 | current_image_path = images[0]
17 | image = Image.open(current_image_path)
18 | image.thumbnail((image_frame.winfo_width(), image_frame.winfo_height()), Image.LANCZOS) # Use LANCZOS for high-quality downsampling
19 | photo = ImageTk.PhotoImage(image)
20 |
21 | for widget in image_frame.winfo_children():
22 | widget.destroy()
23 |
24 | file_info = get_file_info(current_image_path)
25 | info_label = tk.Label(image_frame, text=file_info, bg="#2e2e2e", fg="white", anchor="center")
26 | info_label.pack(fill=tk.X)
27 |
28 | image_label = tk.Label(image_frame, image=photo, bg="#2e2e2e")
29 | image_label.image = photo
30 | image_label.pack(expand=True)
31 |
32 | for widget in thumbnails_frame.winfo_children():
33 | widget.destroy()
34 |
35 | # Only load the next 10 images
36 | next_images = images[:10]
37 |
38 | for thumb_path in next_images:
39 | thumb_image = Image.open(thumb_path)
40 | thumb_image.thumbnail((300, 300), Image.LANCZOS)
41 | thumb_photo = ImageTk.PhotoImage(thumb_image)
42 | thumb_label = tk.Label(thumbnails_frame, image=thumb_photo, bg="#2e2e2e", width=200, anchor="center", bd=0, highlightthickness=0) # Consistent background color, no border
43 | thumb_label.image = thumb_photo
44 | thumb_label.pack(side=tk.TOP, padx=5, pady=5, fill=tk.X)
45 |
46 | def get_file_info(image_path):
47 | file_size = os.path.getsize(image_path)
48 | readable_size = format_size(file_size)
49 | image = Image.open(image_path)
50 | width, height = image.size
51 | supplementary_files = get_supplementary_files(image_path)
52 | supplementary_extensions = [os.path.splitext(file)[1][1:] for file in supplementary_files] # Remove leading dot
53 |
54 | file_name = os.path.basename(image_path)
55 | info = f"{file_name}|{'|'.join(supplementary_extensions)} - {width}x{height}px, {readable_size}"
56 |
57 | return info
58 |
59 |
60 | def get_supplementary_files(image_path):
61 | folder = os.path.dirname(image_path)
62 | name, _ = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(image_path))
63 | return [f for f in os.listdir(folder) if f.startswith(name) and not f.endswith(('jpg', 'jpeg', 'png', 'webp', 'gif'))]
64 |
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/scripts/logger.py:
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1 | import logging
2 |
3 | def setup_logger():
4 | logging.basicConfig(filename='output.log', level=logging.INFO,
5 | format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)s:%(message)s')
6 |
7 | def log_error(message):
8 | logging.error(message)
9 |
10 | def log_info(message):
11 | logging.info(message)
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/scripts/menu.py:
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1 | # menu.py
2 | import tkinter as tk
3 | from .file_operations import load_project, save_project_as
4 | from .category_management import add_category, edit_categories
5 | from .file_operations import select_folder
6 |
7 | def setup_menu(root, config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame, buttons_frame, console_frame, menu_color):
8 | menu_bar = tk.Menu(root, bg=menu_color, fg="#ffffff")
9 | root.config(menu=menu_bar)
10 |
11 | file_menu = tk.Menu(menu_bar, tearoff=0, bg=menu_color, fg="#ffffff")
12 | menu_bar.add_cascade(label="File", menu=file_menu)
13 | file_menu.add_command(label="Load Project", command=lambda: load_project(root, image_frame, thumbnails_frame, buttons_frame, console_frame, config))
14 | file_menu.add_command(label="Save Project As", command=lambda: save_project_as(config))
15 | file_menu.add_separator()
16 | file_menu.add_command(label="Exit", command=root.quit)
17 |
18 | setup_menu = tk.Menu(menu_bar, tearoff=0, bg=menu_color, fg="#ffffff")
19 | menu_bar.add_cascade(label="Setup", menu=setup_menu)
20 | setup_menu.add_command(label="Select Image Folder", command=lambda: select_folder(root, image_frame, thumbnails_frame, console_frame, config))
21 | setup_menu.add_command(label="Add Category", command=lambda: add_category(buttons_frame, config, "#444444", "#ffffff", image_frame, thumbnails_frame))
22 | setup_menu.add_command(label="Edit Categories", command=lambda: edit_categories(buttons_frame, config, "#444444", "#ffffff", image_frame, thumbnails_frame))
23 |
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/scripts/ui_refresh.py:
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1 | import tkinter as tk
2 | from .category_buttons import update_display # Ensure this import is correct
3 |
4 | def refresh_ui(config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame, buttons_frame, console_frame):
5 | print("Refreshing UI...") # Debug statement
6 | print(f"Config during refresh: {config}") # Debug statement
7 |
8 | if 'current_image_path' in config:
9 | update_display(config, image_frame, thumbnails_frame)
10 | update_console(console_frame, f"Refreshed UI with current image: {config['current_image_path']}")
11 | else:
12 | update_console(console_frame, "No image currently loaded")
13 | print("No image currently loaded") # Debug statement
14 |
15 | def update_console(console_frame, message):
16 | for widget in console_frame.winfo_children():
17 | widget.destroy()
18 | console_label = tk.Label(console_frame, text=message, fg="white", bg="black", anchor="w")
19 | console_label.pack(fill=tk.BOTH)
20 |
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