# fumcaso Random Comic Generator/Bot randstrip.py - Create a random strip and show it with ImageMagick. mastodon_main.py - Publish a new strip on Mastodon. twitter_main.py - Publish a new strip on Twitter. telegram_main.py - Launches the Telegram bot. Libraries needed: twitter_main.py: - tweepy $ pip3 install tweepy mastodon_main.py: - Mastodon.py $ pip3 install Mastodon.py telegram_main.py: - libssl $ sudo apt-get install libssl-dev - python-telegram-bot $ pip3 install python-telegram-bot Configuration is JSON file. This is an example: { defaultProfile: name of the profile used if not specified "profile name" :{ name of the profile saveLocation: location for temporary files filename: default filename used by function createStrip, if not specified (not used in any of the scripts, at the moment) imagesLocation: folder where the different panels are stored csvLocation: folder where the csv are stored csvTree: name of file containing panel chains csvSpeech: name of file containing speech csvSubs: name of file containing substitutions in text csvObj: name of file containing information about objects location csvAltText: name of file containing alternate text xSize: width of the final image ySize: height of the final image panelLength: length of a single panel (roughly panelLength * number-of-panels should be = xSize) font: font used "application":{ special instruction for applications, like "twitter", "mastodon", "telegram" "token" token location "filename" filename used for the temporary image "text" text for the post on Twitter and Mastodon (optional) } } } There are four different csv files: csvTree Contains the chain (markov-like) about how the different panels are combined. The first column is the previous panel, other columns are the different possible outcomes. It always starts with 000, if a file is not found it does nothing, it ends with END. The script adds ".png" to the entries. origin, destination, destination, destination... csvSpeech Contains the random text table. In the first column there is the name of the panel, then the number of actors, then the location (x and y) on the panel for text of each actor, then the random text. If there are more than one actors, the text is "1st location,2nd location" so if we have two characters speaking, that would be "question,answer". For silent panels, just put 0 in the 2nd column. For a line break put @. Different words can be randomly chosen with a substitution tag, tags are marked with a dollar sign, (like $TAG). name.png,0 (silent panel name.png) name.png,1,100,200,Hello,Hi (single character that says "Hello" or "Hi" placing text on x100 y200) name.png,2,100,200,300,200,Hello,Hi (two characters, the first says "Hello" the second answers "Hi", the first has text on x100 y200, the second on x300 y200) name.png,1,100,200,$GREETING (single character that says a random greeting defined in subs.csv) csvSubs every $ tag is in the first column of this file, the tag is substituted with a random word in the following columns, it's possible to insert tags in the substitution text. This csv uses semicolons. $GREETING;Hi;Hello;Hallo ($GREETING is substituted with "Hi", "Hello" or "Hallo") $COLOUR;red;green;$GREETING ($COLOUR is substituted with "red", "green" or a random greeting) csvObj Contains the location of random objects that can be placed on a panel. On the first column there is the name of the panel (like A00.png), then the x and y placement on the panel, then different image files of the objects to choose from. If a "R" is placed instead of the list, the last object used is repeated panel.png,100,200,obj00.png,obj01.png (on panel.png a random object chosen among obj00.png and obj01.png is placed at x100 y200) panel2.png,100,200,R (on panel2.png the object used in the previous panel is placed at x100 y200)