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Can't write with -draw using UTF-8
Posted: 2008-12-19T10:17:25-07:00
by naoliv
Hi!
From
http://bugs.debian.org/387747, it seems that it's not possible to draw UTF-8 characters, using convert.
Using the first example from
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/convert.php, but just replacing the word "Magick" by "日本語" or "Ελληνικά", for example, the result image just has exclamation marks on it.
Tested with ImageMagick 6.4.8-0 beta.
Also, is it possible to display the meaning of
+ and
-, when using
identify -list format, please?
Thank you!
Re: Can't write with -draw using UTF-8
Posted: 2008-12-19T10:23:22-07:00
by magick
Have you read
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/text/? Scroll down to "Unicode or UTF8 Format Text Labels".
Also, is it possible to display the meaning of + and -, when using identify -list format, please?
Minus means the format only supports one image per file whereas the plus means the format supports one or more images per format. For example JPEG and PNG only support one image per file whereas GIF and MIFF can support one to hundred or more images per file.
Re: Can't write with -draw using UTF-8
Posted: 2008-12-20T17:30:09-07:00
by naoliv
Sorry, didn't know this. Thanks!
magick wrote:naoliv wrote:Also, is it possible to display the meaning of + and -, when using identify -list format, please?
Minus means the format only supports one image per file whereas the plus means the format supports one or more images per format. For example JPEG and PNG only support one image per file whereas GIF and MIFF can support one to hundred or more images per file.
But is it possible to add this information (or a shorter version of it) on the output of "identify -list format"? (so the user can see what + and - means; maybe also the meaning of r and w (while they are easier to understand))
Thank you again!
Re: Can't write with -draw using UTF-8
Posted: 2009-02-16T05:19:57-07:00
by broucaries
According to rick signification of + - and * are remembered at end of command with newer version
Re: Can't write with -draw using UTF-8
Posted: 2009-02-16T06:29:07-07:00
by magick
The next release of ImageMagick describes the meanings of r, w, and +.