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BuildArch: noarch
%endif
%description
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,
you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web
applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or
add special effects to an image and save your completed work in many
different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
%description devel
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,
you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web
applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or
add special effects to an image and save your completed work in many
different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
%description extra
This package adds support for djvu, wmf and jpeg2000 formats and
installs optional helper applications.
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,
you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web
applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or
add special effects to an image and save your completed work in many
different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
%description -n libMagickCore%{libspec}-%{clibver}
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,
you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web
applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or
add special effects to an image and save your completed work in many
different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
%description -n libMagickWand%{libspec}-%{clibver}
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,
you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web
applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or
add special effects to an image and save your completed work in many
different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
%description -n perl-PerlMagick
PerlMagick is an objected-oriented Perl interface to ImageMagick. Use
the module to read, manipulate, or write an image or image sequence
from within a Perl script. This makes it suitable for Web CGI scripts.
%description -n libMagick++%{libspec}-%{cxxlibver}
This is Magick++, the object-oriented C++ API for the ImageMagick
image-processing library.
Magick++ supports an object model inspired by PerlMagick. Magick++
should be faster than PerlMagick since it is written in a compiled
language which is not parsed at run-time. This makes it suitable for
Web CGI programs. Images support implicit reference counting so that
copy constructors and assignment incur almost no cost. The cost of
actually copying an image (if necessary) is done just before
modification and this copy is managed automatically by Magick++.
De-referenced copies are automatically deleted. The image objects
support value (rather than pointer) semantics so it is trivial to
support multiple generations of an image in memory at one time.
%description -n libMagick++-devel
This is Magick++, the object-oriented C++ API for the ImageMagick
image-processing library.
Magick++ supports an object model inspired by PerlMagick. Magick++
should be faster than PerlMagick since it is written in a compiled
language which is not parsed at run-time. This makes it suitable for
Web CGI programs. Images support implicit reference counting so that
copy constructors and assignment incur almost no cost. The cost of
actually copying an image (if necessary) is done just before
modification and this copy is managed automatically by Magick++.
De-referenced copies are automatically deleted. The image objects
support value (rather than pointer) semantics so it is trivial to
support multiple generations of an image in memory at one time.
%description doc
HTML documentation for ImageMagick library and scene examples.
%prep
%{?gpg_verify: %gpg_verify %{S:3}}
%setup -n ImageMagick-%{source_version}
@ -297,100 +393,4 @@ PATH='/bin:/usr/bin' find %{buildroot}/%{_libdir} -name "*.la" ! -empty \
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_docdir}/%{name}-doc
%description
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,
you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web
applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or
add special effects to an image and save your completed work in many
different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
%description devel
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,
you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web
applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or
add special effects to an image and save your completed work in many
different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
%description extra
This package adds support for djvu, wmf and jpeg2000 formats and
installs optional helper applications.
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,
you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web
applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or
add special effects to an image and save your completed work in many
different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
%description -n libMagickCore%{libspec}-%{clibver}
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,
you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web
applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or
add special effects to an image and save your completed work in many
different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
%description -n libMagickWand%{libspec}-%{clibver}
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,
write, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular
formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,
you can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web
applications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or
add special effects to an image and save your completed work in many
different image formats. Image processing operations are available from
the command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming
interfaces.
%description -n perl-PerlMagick
PerlMagick is an objected-oriented Perl interface to ImageMagick. Use
the module to read, manipulate, or write an image or image sequence
from within a Perl script. This makes it suitable for Web CGI scripts.
%description -n libMagick++%{libspec}-%{cxxlibver}
This is Magick++, the object-oriented C++ API for the ImageMagick
image-processing library.
Magick++ supports an object model inspired by PerlMagick. Magick++
should be faster than PerlMagick since it is written in a compiled
language which is not parsed at run-time. This makes it suitable for
Web CGI programs. Images support implicit reference counting so that
copy constructors and assignment incur almost no cost. The cost of
actually copying an image (if necessary) is done just before
modification and this copy is managed automatically by Magick++.
De-referenced copies are automatically deleted. The image objects
support value (rather than pointer) semantics so it is trivial to
support multiple generations of an image in memory at one time.
%description -n libMagick++-devel
This is Magick++, the object-oriented C++ API for the ImageMagick
image-processing library.
Magick++ supports an object model inspired by PerlMagick. Magick++
should be faster than PerlMagick since it is written in a compiled
language which is not parsed at run-time. This makes it suitable for
Web CGI programs. Images support implicit reference counting so that
copy constructors and assignment incur almost no cost. The cost of
actually copying an image (if necessary) is done just before
modification and this copy is managed automatically by Magick++.
De-referenced copies are automatically deleted. The image objects
support value (rather than pointer) semantics so it is trivial to
support multiple generations of an image in memory at one time.
%description doc
HTML documentation for ImageMagick library and scene examples.
%changelog