| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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doesn't have to import them separately.
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version. Because MagickCore-config is in a separate ImageMagick-devel package on some distobutions.
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Make sure dmaqgick.Array compiles.
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the foreach.
This does mean the type of Color you want to use in the loop needs to be
specified, because it can no longer be inferred.
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considerably slows down the loop.
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options and remap.
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and writeImages.
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