Load images on M5Paper in UIFlow
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Hello @fr3nd
have you tried to display the
default.jpg
? Does that work?Using UIFlow 1.8.7 (https://flow.m5stack.com) these are the steps which worked for me:
- drag image icon onto screen (e.g. image0)
- block
set image0 image default.jpg
- block
set screen show
Thanks
Felix -
Hi @felmue
This works with the default image
default.png
, but once I upload a different one it shows the exclamation mark symbol.I've tried with different formats and options when saving, but I haven't found a combination that works. Is there any documentation on the requirements of the images? Has anyone had any success using custom images in m5paper in uiflow?
Thanks
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Hello @fr3nd
sorry, I don't know of any documentation on the requirements of the images.
Thanks
Felix -
For the record, I was finally able to generate images that load properly with the following ImageMagick command:
convert image.png -colorspace RGB -depth 8 -colors 16 PNG8:exported/image.png
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@fr3nd I was just about to say that it is an issue with the way the image is saved.
I started making a document here :https://github.com/Ajb2k3/UIFlowHandbook/blob/master/En-Coreink-V2.pdf -
This is a bit late, but today I was trying to display images in M5Stack Fire module, and had the same problem. After a bit of trial and error, I discovered that if the PNG file names are long, this error will trigger. And it is not easy to guess that the long file name caused it!
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This is a limit of the filesystem formatting.
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I know this is an older thread but it really saved me! I downloaded GIMP (latest version is currently 2.10.34) and by exporting a PNG, Turning all checks off and compression level to 9 (max) and then pixelformat to 8bpc RGB. With a small filename the image will appear in the UI Flow workspace and on the M5 stick C Plus.
I couldnt get Photoshop, Aseprite and even Paint to get anything in UI flow. But GIMP worked just fine.
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@7ames I have used GIMP since 1999 and used it in my guide document. Glad you worked it out.
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@fr3nd the picture must be less than 50kb
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I just got my M5Paper today, so this is very timely info for me, thanks!