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conjure(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual conjure(1)

conjure - interprets and executes scripts written in the Magick Scripting Language (MSL).

conjure [options] script.msl

The conjure program is a member of the ImageMagick(1) suite of tools. Use it to process a Magick Scripting Language (MSL) script. The Magick scripting language (MSL) will primarily benefit those that want to accomplish custom image processing tasks but do not wish to program, or those that do not have access to a Perl interpreter or a compiler.

For more information about the conjure command, point your browser to file:///usr/local/share/doc/ImageMagick-7/www/conjure.html or http://imagemagick.org/script/conjure.php.

Image Settings: -monitor monitor progress -quiet suppress all warning messages -regard-warnings pay attention to warning messages -seed value seed a new sequence of pseudo-random numbers -verbose print detailed information about the image

Miscellaneous Options: -debug events display copious debugging information -help print program options -log format format of debugging information -list type print a list of supported option arguments -version print version information

In additiion, define any key value pairs required by your script. For example,

conjure -size 100x100 -color blue -foo bar script.msl

ImageMagick(1)

Copyright (C) 1999-2021 ImageMagick Studio LLC. Additional copyrights and licenses apply to this software, see file:///usr/local/share/doc/ImageMagick-7/www/license.html or http://imagemagick.org/script/license.php
Date: 2009/01/10 01:00:00 ImageMagick

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