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by powerofvoid
2015-06-12T12:55:36-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Caption uses tiny text
Replies: 10
Views: 3563

Re: Caption uses tiny text

Pango seems to be working much better.

EDIT: Except that it doesn't automatically assign a font size to fill the space, which is an important part of what I'm trying to do.
by powerofvoid
2015-06-12T10:14:39-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Caption uses tiny text
Replies: 10
Views: 3563

Re: Caption uses tiny text

convert -size 300x700 -caption:@lorempipsum.txt test5.jpg No -caption: ---- remove the minus before caption convert -verbose -size 300x700 caption:@lorempipsum.txt test.jpg Well, now it just keeps running for several minutes with no output. My guess is that there is too much text for the smallest ...
by powerofvoid
2015-06-11T14:55:45-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Caption uses tiny text
Replies: 10
Views: 3563

Re: Caption uses tiny text

Well, that works for small amounts of text, but... Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut pellentesque auctor pulvinar. Ut semper enim mauris, a gravida leo eleifend quis. Integer semper odio sapien, ut dictum nunc sagittis ut. Cras bibendum erat sit amet lorem malesuada varius ...
by powerofvoid
2015-06-11T14:17:28-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Caption uses tiny text
Replies: 10
Views: 3563

Re: Caption uses tiny text

I'll try that
by powerofvoid
2015-06-11T12:34:52-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: Caption uses tiny text
Replies: 10
Views: 3563

Caption uses tiny text

convert -size 300x700 caption:"fe fi fo fum" test.jpg Got the left, expected something more like the right http://i.imgur.com/y0HmfC7.jpg http://i.imgur.com/0AADjib.jpg Code for the right side version: convert -size 300x700 -pointsize 180 caption:"fe fi fo fum" test2.jpg Might be because I went ...
by powerofvoid
2015-04-02T21:43:50-07:00
Forum: Bugs
Topic: ImageMagick fails to build when path includes spaces
Replies: 2
Views: 2050

ImageMagick fails to build when path includes spaces

What I did: Put the source tarball in a directory that contained spaces in its name (e.g: "A B") Extracted ./configure make What I expected: Successful make What I got: Error and failure to make Change I made: Renamed the directory to not contain spaces What I got: ImageMagick compiled fine
by powerofvoid
2015-03-04T20:09:25-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: SVG page boundaries
Replies: 8
Views: 3356

Re: SVG page boundaries

Upgrading imagemagick seems to have solved that problem.

EDIT: How do I mark this solved?
by powerofvoid
2015-03-04T12:26:24-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: SVG page boundaries
Replies: 8
Views: 3356

Re: SVG page boundaries

$ convert -verbose SVG-canvas-test.svg SVG-canvas-test.png "inkscape" "SVG-canvas-test.svg" --export-eps="/tmp/magick-7690KEgYgCpFp2e9" --export-dpi="90,90" --export-background="rgb(100%,100%,100%)" --export-background-opacity="1" > "/tmp/magick-7690qEEi2fs9PDyE" 2>&1 "gs" -q -dQUIET -dSAFER ...
by powerofvoid
2015-03-04T11:18:05-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: SVG page boundaries
Replies: 8
Views: 3356

Re: SVG page boundaries

For me, it doesn't say anything. I assume that means it isn't using Inkscape? EDIT: $ inkscape --version Inkscape 0.48.3.1 r9886 (Jan 29 2013) EDIT 2: Just updated Inkscape: $ inkscape --version Inkscape 0.91 r (Jan 30 2015) This doesn't seem to have solved the problem. EDIT 3: $ convert SVG-canvas ...
by powerofvoid
2015-03-04T10:56:50-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: SVG page boundaries
Replies: 8
Views: 3356

Re: SVG page boundaries

How do I tell what imagemagick is using to render? I made the SVG in Inkscape This isn't the image I was using, but it has the same problem for me: ("imagemagick file.svg file.png" produces a 65x18 PNG that contains both the red and green circles, instead of a 60x60 png containing only the green ...
by powerofvoid
2015-03-04T09:21:49-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: SVG page boundaries
Replies: 8
Views: 3356

SVG page boundaries

I made an SVG image in Inkscape, and it has some objects outside the page boundaries, and I want to convert it to PNG. I don't want the stuff outside the page boundaries to be in the resulting PNG. How do I do this? I tried this, but it included the stuff outside the page boundaries: convert foo.svg ...