ok(! system("rm -rf t/tmp; mkdir -p t/tmp/in"));
ok(! system("cp t/img/redsquare.png t/tmp/in/redsquare.png"));
-writefile("emptysquare.svg", "t/tmp/in", '<svg width="10" height="10"/>');
+writefile("emptysquare.svg", "t/tmp/in", '<svg width="30" height="30"/>');
# using different image sizes for different pages, so the pagenumber selection can be tested easily
ok(! system("cp t/img/twopages.pdf t/tmp/in/twopages.pdf"));
[[!img redsquare.png]]
[[!img redsquare.png size=10x]]
[[!img emptysquare.svg size=10x]]
-<!-- FIXME this is a workaround for perlmagick which errs on the first pdf -->
-[[!img twopages.pdf size=10x]]
[[!img twopages.pdf size=12x]]
[[!img twopages.pdf size=16x pagenumber=1]]
EOF
my $outpath = "t/tmp/out/imgconversions";
is(size("$outpath/10x-redsquare.png"), "10x10");
-SKIP: {
- # FIXME this is a workaround for libimage-magick-perl which has issues with svg
- skip "skip svg test due to imagemagick 8:6.8.8.9 bug (6.7 works, so does graphicsmagick)", 1 if $INC{"Image/Magick/Q16.pm"};
- is(size("$outpath/10x-emptysquare.png"), "10x10");
-}
+# if this fails, you need libmagickcore-6.q16-2-extra installed
+is(size("$outpath/10x-emptysquare.png"), "10x10");
is(size("$outpath/12x-twopages.png"), "12x12");
is(size("$outpath/16x-p1-twopages.png"), "16x2");