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If you build Emacs with ImageMagick support, you can use the
ImageMagick library to load many image formats (see
File Conveniences in The GNU Emacs Manual). The
image type symbol for images loaded via ImageMagick is
imagemagick, regardless of the actual underlying
image format.
This function returns a list of image file extensions
supported by the current ImageMagick installation. Each list
element is a symbol representing an internal ImageMagick name
for an image type, such as BMP for
.bmp images.
The value of this variable is a list of ImageMagick image
types which Emacs may attempt to render using ImageMagick.
Each list element should be one of the symbols in the list
returned by imagemagick-types, or an equivalent
string. Alternatively, a value of t enables
ImageMagick for all possible image types. Regardless of the
value of this variable,
imagemagick-types-inhibit (see below) takes
precedence.
The value of this variable lists the ImageMagick image
types which should never be rendered using ImageMagick,
regardless of the value of
imagemagick-enabled-types. A value of
t disables ImageMagick entirely.
This variable is an alist mapping image types to file name
extensions. Emacs uses this in conjunction with the
:format image property (see below) to give a
hint to the ImageMagick library as to the type of an image.
Each element has the form (type
extension), where type is a
symbol specifying an image content-type, and
extension is a string that specifies the
associated file name extension.
Images loaded with ImageMagick support the following additional image descriptor properties:
:background backgroundbackground, if non-nil, should be
a string specifying a color, which is used as the
image’s background color if the image supports
transparency. If the value is nil, it defaults
to the frame’s background color.
:width width, :height
heightThe :width and :height keywords
are used for scaling the image. If only one of them is
specified, the other one will be calculated so as to preserve
the aspect ratio. If both are specified, aspect ratio may not
be preserved.
:max-width max-width, :max-height
max-heightThe :max-width and :max-height
keywords are used for scaling if the size of the image of the
image exceeds these values. If :width is set it
will have precedence over max-width, and if
:height is set it will have precedence over
max-height, but you can otherwise mix these
keywords as you wish. :max-width and
:max-height will always preserve the aspect
ratio.
:format typeThe value, type, should be a symbol specifying
the type of the image data, as found in
image-format-suffixes. This is used when the
image does not have an associated file name, to provide a
hint to ImageMagick to help it detect the image type.
:rotation angleSpecifies a rotation angle in degrees.
:index frameSee Multi-Frame Images.
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