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To further enhance the capabilities of GraphicsMagick, you may want toget these programs or libraries. Note that these packages are alreadyintegrated into the GraphicsMagick Mercurial repository for use whenbuilding under Microsoft Windows:
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- GraphicsMagick requires the BZLIB library fromto read and write BZip compressed MIFF images.
- GraphicsMagick requires 'ralcgm' fromto read the Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM) image format. You alsoneed Ghostscript and Ghostscript Fonts (see below).
- GraphicsMagick requires 'dcraw' (version 8.95 or later) fromto read raw images from digital cameras. Dcraw is invokedautomatically when used to read files using a common RAW file formatextension.
- GraphicsMagick requires 'fig2dev' provided in the transfig packagefromto read the Fig image format. Ghostscript and Ghostscript Fonts (seebelow) are also required.
- GraphicsMagick requires the FreeType software, version 2.0 or above,available asto annotate with TrueType and Postscript Type 1 fonts.
- GraphicsMagick requires Ghostscript software available fromorto read the Postscript or the Portable Document Format (PDF).Ghostscript Fonts (also known as 'URW Standard postscript fonts(cyrillicized)') are available fromGhostscript (at the time this text is written in October, 2018) hasbeen observed to have severe security issues when reading untrustedPostscript files (does not apply to PDF). Examples of these severesecurity issues are being tricked into reading or writing arbitraryfiles when executing in '-dSAFER' mode, which which is supposed toprevent such access. Users of Ghostscript who may encounteruntrusted Postscript files are recommended to assure that allsecurity patches have been applied and it might be necessary to usethe latest upstream release.Ghostscript is available for use under both free (GPL) andcommercial licenses. We are not lawyers so we can not provideadvice as to when the commercial license from Artifex is required.Please make sure that you are aware of Ghostscript licencing andusage terms if you plan to use it in some sort of commercialsituation.Ghostscript (release 7.0 and later) may optionally install a library(libgs) under Linux. If this library is installed, GraphicsMagick maybe configured to use it. We do NOT recommend using this libraryunder Unix type systems. The Ghostscript library does not supportconcurrency since only one instance of the interpreter is available.Unix systems will obtain better performance from executing Ghostscript asan external process since then multiple interpreters may execute atonce on multiple CPU cores.If the Ghostscript library is used, then please be aware thatGhostscript provides its own modified version of libjpeg andlibJasper while GraphicsMagick will be using these libraries asprovided with the system. If Ghostscript is not using the samelibraries, then identically named symbols may be used from the wrongcode, causing confusion or a program crash. If conflicts cause JPEGto fail (JPEG returns an error regarding expected structure sizes),it may be necessary to use Ghostscript's copy of libjpeg forGraphicsMagick, and all delegate libraries which depend on libjpeg,or convince Ghostscript to build against an unmodified installedJPEG library (and lose compatibility with some Postscript files).
- GraphicsMagick requires hp2xx available fromto read the HP-GL image format. Note that HPGL is a plotter fileformat. HP printers usually accept PCL format rather than HPGLformat. Ghostscript (see above) is also required.
- GraphicsMagick requires the lcms library (2.0 or later) availablefromto perform ICC CMS color management.
- GraphicsMagick requires Graphviz available fromto read Graphvis 'dot' digraph files (with extension dot).Ghostscript (see above) is also required.
- GraphicsMagick requires html2ps available fromto rasterize HTML files. Ghostscript (see above) is also required.
- GraphicsMagick requires the JBIG-Kit software available viaHTTP fromto read and write the JBIG image format.
- GraphicsMagick requires the WebP library version 0.1.99 (or later)available via HTTPS fromto read and write the WebP image format.
- GraphicsMagick requires the Independent JPEG Group's softwareavailable fromor libjpeg-turbo available fromhttps://libjpeg-turbo.org/ or https://github.com/libjpeg-turbo/libjpeg-turboto read and write the JPEG v1 image format. The 'turbo' releasesare much faster than the IJG releases on certain targets (due tousing assembly code and other optimizations), but lack theSmartScale JPEG extension introduced in IJG JPEG v8, and thelossless coding mode JPEG extension introduced in IJG JPEG v9 (whichis not compatible with standard lossless JPEG!).GraphicsMagick supports both 8-bit and 12-bit JPEG, butunfortunately it does not yet support both at once.Apply this JPEG patch to Independent JPEG Group's (6b release!)source distribution if you want to read lossless jpeg-encoded DICOM(medical) images:Use of lossless JPEG is not encouraged. Unless you have a requirementto read lossless jpeg-encoded DICOM images, please disregard the patch.
- GraphicsMagick requires the JasPer Project's JasPer library version1.701.0 (or later) available via http fromto read and write the JPEG-2000 format. Please note that JasPer 1.900.1may have a problem when used with GraphicsMagick's modules build. Tosolve this problem, edit the file src/libjasper/base/jas_init.c andcomment out the line which invokes atexit().
- On Unix-type systems, Windows/MinGW, and Windows/Cygwin,GraphicsMagick requires libltdl from libtool in order to supportbuilding GraphicsMagick with dynamically loadable modules. Libtoolis available via anonymous FTP from
- GraphicsMagick requires the MPEG utilities from the MPEG SoftwareSimulation Group, which are available via anonymous FTP asto read or write the MPEG image format.
- GraphicsMagick requires the LIBPNG library, version 1.0 or above, fromto read or write the PNG, MNG, or JNG image formats. LIBPNG dependsupon the ZLIB library (see below).
- GraphicsMagick requires Sam Leffler's TIFF software available viaHTTP atFree HeidiSQL Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 Version 8.0 Full Specs. Average User Rating: 2 User Votes 5.0. Out of 2 votes. Download; Windows; Mac; Android; iOS; more; About Download.com; Download. I have been using heidisql on mac in wine for years, but recently it stopped working and I have not been able to fix it. Heidisql is by far the best tool. (free), download the windows ISO from MS, and buying a cheap windows license from one of those dodgy but working web license sites for about £10. Then you can run it through windows on. Mar 17, 2020. Heidisql for mac free download.to read the TIFF image format. It in turn optionally requires theJPEG and ZLIB libraries. Libtiff 3.8.2 or later is recommended.
- Iphoto mac download el capitan dmg. GraphicsMagick may optionally use the TRIO library fromto substitute for the vsnprintf function when the operating systemdoes not provide one. Older operating systems (e.g. Solaris 2.5)may not provide a vsnprintf function. If vsnprintf (or the TRIOreplacement) is not used, then vsprintf is used instead, whichdecreases the security of GraphicsMagick due to possible bufferoverrun exploits.
- GraphicsMagick may optionally use the 'tcmalloc' library provided aspart of Google gperftools available fromto provide enhanced versions of the standard memory allocationfacilities. Use of tcmalloc may improve performance for bothsingle-threaded and multi-threaded programs. Benchmarking underLinux shows a doubling of performance with tcmalloc over the defaultglibc malloc when images are repeatedly allocated, cleared, andde-allocated.
- GraphicsMagick may optionally use the umem memory allocation librarywhich is included in Sun's Solaris operating system, andOpenSolaris/Illumos derivatives, or available fromto provide enhanced versions of the standard memory allocationfacilities. Use of umem may improve performance for multi-threadedprograms and provides access to debugging features that detect memoryleaks, buffer overruns, multiple frees, use of uninitialized data, useof freed data, and many other common programming errors.
- GraphicsMagick requires libwmflite from libwmf 0.2.5 (or later) fromto render files in the Windows Meta File (WMF) metafile format(16-bit WMF files only, not 32-bit 'EMF'). This is the formatcommonly used for Windows clipart (available on CD at your localcomputer or technical book store). WMF support requires the FreeType2 library in order to render TrueType and Postscript fonts.While GraphicsMagick uses the libwmflite (parser) component of thelibwmf package which does not depend on any special libraries, thelibwmf package as a whole depends on FreeType 2 and either thexmlsoft libxml, or expat libraries. Since GraphicsMagick already useslibxml (for reading SVG and to retrieve files via HTTP or FTP), it isrecommended that the options '--without-expat --with-xml' be suppliedto libwmf's configure script. If the other features of libwmf arenot needed, then the '--disable-heavy' option may be used to onlybuild libwmflite.GraphicsMagick's WMF renderer provides some of the finest WMFrendering available due its use of antialiased drawing algorithms.You may select a background color or texture image to render on. Forexample, '-background '#ffffffff' renders on a transparentbackground while '-texture plasma:fractal' renders on a fractal image.A free set of Microsoft Windows fonts may be retrieved fromhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/corefonts/. Note that the licensefor these fonts requires that they be distributed in the original.exe form, but the Linux folks have found ways to deal with that onnon-Windows systems.
- GraphicsMagick requires an X server for the 'display', 'animate', and'import' functions to work properly. Unix systems usually provide an Xserver as part of their standard installation. For MacOS-X, X11 is asystem install time option.A free X server for Microsoft Windows is included as part ofCygwin and may be selected from the Cygwin installer. Cygwin isavailable fromThere is a nearly free X server available for Windows and Macintosh at
- GraphicsMagick requires libxml2 available fromto read the SVG image format and to retrieve files from over anetwork via FTP and HTTP.
- GraphicsMagick requires the liblzma library from XZ Utils available fromto support TIFF with LZMA compression and future LZMA-compressionfeatures (yet to be developed). The utilities from this package arealso necessary in order to decompress GraphicsMagick packagesdistributed with '.xz' or '.lzma' extensions.
- GraphicsMagick requires the ZLIB library fromto read or write the PNG or Zip compressed MIFF images.
- GraphicsMagick requires the Zstd library fromto read or write Zstd compressed TIFF images. In the future it islikely that other purposes will be found for Zstd.
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- ImageMagick for Mac OS X is a software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap images. It can read, convert and write images in a variety of formats (over 100) including DPX, EXR, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PDF, PhotoCD, PNG, Postscript, SVG, and TIFF.
- Most Unix / Linux operating system distributions, as well as Mac OS X, include Tcl/Tk. If not already installed, you can download Tcl/Tk from the Tcl/Tk web site. Install the software to the suggested default directory prior to installing HYSPLIT.