Hello,

I have never tried a similar command in ImageMagick before, so I do not
know whether something like that was possible in previous versions or not.
I tried to check the manual for ImageMagick and found a section on
*-annotate* where there is a line:

*Text is any UTF-8 encoded character sequence. If text is of the form
'@mytext.txt', the text is read from the file mytext.txt. Text in a file is
taken literally; no embedded formatting characters are recognized.*

I also tried to check the info on *-draw *which, according to the manual
should be able to provide more flexibility on text handling and I realized
that this option could not interpret the *\n *sign as a linebreak, instead
typed it into the text. I wonder if  *-annotate* can handle multiple lines.
It seems that the given position also is a starting point for the new line,
so it gets merged together. It seems logical to me, because how should IM
know the space between the lines?

I tried to use the following command, telling IM to use two texts on two
locations:

convert -size 30x25 xc:yellow -annotate +1+10 "2016" -annotate +1+25 "0912"
20160912.png

And I was able to create the picture you wanted.

[image: 20160912.png]

Are you sure the IM command works in other versions of Fedora (25, 26) and
other distributions as you require?

Lukas



On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 4:08 PM René Lesterhuis <fed...@rele.be> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> this week I filed a bug on bugzilla:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1531267
>
> This is my first bug report so I hope I did it well and I might need some
> advice.
> I understand I filed the bug against f27 and this list is for rawhide. I
> tested the problem on rawhide and I see the same problem/bug.
> Should I make a copy of the bug report for rawhide?
> The bug seems not be in ImageMagick so it is probably not assigned to the
> right component but I have no idea what component is responsible.
> There is already a suggestion in bug report that it might be gcc, glibc,
> or bash.
> I tried the command 'convert  -size 30x25 xc:yellow -annotate +1+10
> "2016\n0912" 20160912.png' in zsh and then I get the same output.
> I took a fresh f26 install with all updates installed. Then I changed my
> repo's to f27 and did a update for gcc and glibc.
> So I tested with a f26 system with the following f27 packages:
> gcc-c++-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
> libgomp-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
> libcrypt-nss-2.26-21.fc27.x86_64
> libquadmath-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
> glibc-common-2.26-21.fc27.x86_64
> libgfortran-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
> glibc-langpack-en-2.26-21.fc27.x86_64
> libstdc++-devel-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
> libgcc-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
> libquadmath-devel-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
> libstdc++-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
> gcc-gdb-plugin-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
> glibc-headers-2.26-21.fc27.x86_64
> gcc-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
> glibc-devel-2.26-21.fc27.x86_64
> glibc-2.26-21.fc27.x86_64
> cpp-7.2.1-2.fc27.x86_64
>
> When recompiling ImageMagick-6.9.9.27-1.fc27.src.rpm on this system I can
> not reproduce the bug.
> Any suggestion for how to continue now is welcome.
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