Re: ImageMagick Display command

2019-07-10 Thread Ryan Schmidt



On Jul 9, 2019, at 13:57, Christoph P.U. Kukulies wrote:

> Am 08.07.2019 um 12:47 schrieb Ryan Schmidt:
>> 
>> On Jul 3, 2019, at 10:41, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
>> 
>>> I ran in a Terminal the ImageMagick command:
>>> 
>>> $ display image.jpg
>>> 
>>> and got:
>>> 
>>> display: delegate library support not built-in '' (X11) @ 
>>> error/display.c/DisplayImageCommand/1900.
>> When I Googled that error message, the suggestion I saw was to install 
>> ImageMagick with X11 support. In MacPorts, that means installing it with the 
>> +x11 variant (sudo port install ImageMagick +x11). That variant is on by 
>> default, so perhaps you had deliberately disabled it when installing 
>> ImageMagick.
>> 
>> If you are still getting this error but you do have ImageMagick installed 
>> with the +x11 variant, let us know.
> 
> Thanks. I reinstalled ImageMagick with +x11 and the error is gon. It fires up 
> an X-server (icon in navbar) and compes up with the wizard windows.
> 
> 
> I did not install ImageMagick before. It seems to have been installed with 
> some other package (gimp?, python?)

That's certainly possible; ImageMagick is used by many other ports. And if you 
had requested that the x11 variant be disabled when installing that other port, 
that request would have been passed down to all the dependencies that had not 
yet been installed.




Re: ImageMagick Display command

2019-07-09 Thread Christoph P.U. Kukulies

Am 08.07.2019 um 12:47 schrieb Ryan Schmidt:


On Jul 3, 2019, at 10:41, Christoph Kukulies wrote:


I ran in a Terminal the ImageMagick command:

$ display image.jpg

and got:

display: delegate library support not built-in '' (X11) @ 
error/display.c/DisplayImageCommand/1900.

When I Googled that error message, the suggestion I saw was to install 
ImageMagick with X11 support. In MacPorts, that means installing it with the 
+x11 variant (sudo port install ImageMagick +x11). That variant is on by 
default, so perhaps you had deliberately disabled it when installing 
ImageMagick.

If you are still getting this error but you do have ImageMagick installed with 
the +x11 variant, let us know.

Thanks. I reinstalled ImageMagick with +x11 and the error is gon. It 
fires up an X-server (icon in navbar) and compes up with the wizard 
windows.



I did not install ImageMagick before. It seems to have been installed 
with some other package (gimp?, python?)




--

Christoph




Re: ImageMagick Display command

2019-07-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt



On Jul 3, 2019, at 10:41, Christoph Kukulies wrote:

> I ran in a Terminal the ImageMagick command: 
> 
> $ display image.jpg
> 
> and got:
> 
> display: delegate library support not built-in '' (X11) @ 
> error/display.c/DisplayImageCommand/1900.

When I Googled that error message, the suggestion I saw was to install 
ImageMagick with X11 support. In MacPorts, that means installing it with the 
+x11 variant (sudo port install ImageMagick +x11). That variant is on by 
default, so perhaps you had deliberately disabled it when installing 
ImageMagick.

If you are still getting this error but you do have ImageMagick installed with 
the +x11 variant, let us know.