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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> ruby-talk
ruby-talk
RMagick 1.15.14
by Rmagick@Gmail.Com other posts by this author
May 8 2008 3:35PM messages near this date
Re: Principle of le,err i mean biggest surprise!!?? | [Challenge] Cookie Monster!
I've just uploaded RMagick 1.15.14 to RubyForge. This release adds
support for GraphicsMagick 1.2.1, the latest release of
GraphicsMagick. This is the 14th update to RMagick 1 since January
2007.

RMagick 1.15.14 works with all versions of GraphicsMagick, all
versions of ImageMagick since 6.0.0, and all versions of Ruby since
1.6.7. If you are using ImageMagick 6.3.0 or later and Ruby 1.8.2 or
later, or you want to test your programs with Ruby 1.9, you should
install RMagick 2.3.0. See http://rmagick.rubyforge.org/rmagick2.html
for more information.

RMagick 1.15.14 is not intended for use on Windows. If you want to use
RMagick on Windows, install the rmagick-win32 gem. See
http://rmagick.rubyforge.org/install-faq.html for more information
about installing RMagick on Windows.

If you have never installed RMagick before, check out the RMagick
installation FAQ at http://rmagick.rubyforge.org/install-faq.html.

RMagick is an interface to the ImageMagick (www.imagemagick.org) and
GraphicsMagick (www.graphicsmagick.org) image processing libraries. It
supports more than 100 image formats, including GIF, JPEG, PNG. The
RMagick package includes comprehensive HTML documentation and 185
examples. Read more about RMagick here: http://rmagick.rubyforge.org.

RMagick is available as always at RubyForge: http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=12.
Please wait a few hours for the mirrors to catch up.

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