This may be the cause. Try adding the extension you want it to result
as "imagemagick2.tiff". It may be the case that we need to check for
no extension.
David
I used the name "imagemagick2" with no extension.
On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, David L. Thompson wrote:
> What filename are you using when you choose ImageMagick supported
> format? This is how ImageMagick knows what to save the file as.
>
> Pete, If you don't add an extension, does ImageMagick have a default
> that it uses?
>
> >
> >When I go to save an image I can chose ImageMagick supported format. When
> >I save the image I get an error message:
> >
> >Magick: no encode delegate for this image format().
> >Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> >
> >Two files are created : 'filename.' and 'filename.miff'. 'filename' has
> >length 0, and 'filename.miff' has the image which can be brought up under
> >imagemagick display.
> >
> >-Randy
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