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Emacs can display a number of different image formats. Some of
these image formats are supported only if particular support
libraries are installed. On some platforms, Emacs can load
support libraries on demand; if so, the variable
dynamic-library-alist can be used to modify the set
of known names for these dynamic libraries. See Dynamic
Libraries.
Supported image formats (and the required support libraries)
include PBM and XBM (which do not depend on support libraries and
are always available), XPM (libXpm), GIF
(libgif or libungif), PostScript
(gs), JPEG (libjpeg), TIFF
(libtiff), PNG (libpng), and SVG
(librsvg).
Each of these image formats is associated with an image
type symbol. The symbols for the above formats are,
respectively, pbm, xbm,
xpm, gif, postscript,
jpeg, tiff, png, and
svg.
Furthermore, if you build Emacs with ImageMagick
(libMagickWand) support, Emacs can display any image
format that ImageMagick can. See ImageMagick
Images. All images displayed via ImageMagick have type symbol
imagemagick.
This variable contains a list of type symbols for image formats which are potentially supported in the current configuration.
“Potentially” means that Emacs knows about the
image types, not necessarily that they can be used (for
example, they could depend on unavailable dynamic libraries).
To know which image types are really available, use
image-type-available-p.
This function returns non-nil if images of
type type can be loaded and displayed.
type must be an image type symbol.
For image types whose support libraries are statically
linked, this function always returns t. For
image types whose support libraries are dynamically loaded,
it returns t if the library could be loaded and
nil otherwise.
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