diff --git a/flatland/utils/graphics_pil.py b/flatland/utils/graphics_pil.py index 4da136d4a9d353befc9a1daf1dc682947a513046..f86f301cdda4676855ad7a52623822f3053d6ea1 100644 --- a/flatland/utils/graphics_pil.py +++ b/flatland/utils/graphics_pil.py @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ import io import os -import platform import time import tkinter as tk @@ -27,8 +26,6 @@ def enable_windows_cairo_support(): enable_windows_cairo_support() from cairosvg import svg2png # noqa: E402 -from screeninfo import get_monitors # noqa: E402 - from flatland.core.grid.rail_env_grid import RailEnvTransitions # noqa: E402 @@ -55,19 +52,13 @@ class PILGL(GraphicsLayer): self.background_grid = np.zeros(shape=(self.width, self.height)) if jupyter is False: + # NOTE: Currently removed the dependency on + # screeninfo. We have to find an alternate + # way to compute the screen width and height + # In the meantime, we are harcoding the 800x600 + # assumption self.screen_width = 800 self.screen_height = 600 - - if platform.system() == "Windows" or platform.system() == "Linux": - self.screen_width = 9999 - self.screen_height = 9999 - for m in get_monitors(): - self.screen_height = min(self.screen_height, m.height) - self.screen_width = min(self.screen_width, m.width) - # Note: screeninfo doesnot have proper support for - # OSX yet, hence the default values of 800,600 - # will be used for the same. - w = (self.screen_width - self.width - 10) / (self.width + 1 + self.linewidth) h = (self.screen_height - self.height - 10) / (self.height + 1 + self.linewidth) self.nPixCell = int(max(1, np.ceil(min(w, h))))