> It seems they are some work on gravity upstream. Could you please retest
> with experimental version?

Still buggy. Perhaps there's a misunderstanding here as to what -gravity 
Center along with -geometry should do in the first place. The docs are 
missing that piece of info:

Man for -gravity says: "See -geometry for details of how the -gravity option 
interacts with the x and y parameters of a geometry specification."

The *whole* man entry for -geometry, however is, 

   preferred size and location of the image.

   If the x is negative, the offset is measured leftward from the right edge 
of the screen to the right edge of the image being displayed. Similarly, 
negative y is measured between the bottom edges. The offsets are not affected 
by %; they are always measured in pixels.


Which does not even mention -gravity let alone explain what -gravity's 
explanation promises it should.

I take it that "-gravity Center" would try to place (gravitate) the following 
object (the image to convert) towards the center of the target geometry (PS 
canvas in this case). Instead, it places the image only partially on the 
page. 

-Juha

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