#!/usr/bin/perl # # Test Reading Postscript images # # Contributed by Bob Friesenhahn # BEGIN { $| = 1; $test=1; print "1..3\n"; } END {print "not ok $test\n" unless $loaded;} use Image::Magick; $loaded=1; require 't/subroutines.pl'; chdir 't/ps' || die 'Cd failed'; # # 1) Test reading Postscript # $image=Image::Magick->new; $x=$image->ReadImage('input.ps'); if( "$x" ) { print "ReadImage: $x\n"; print "not ok $test\n"; } else { print "ok $test\n"; } undef $image; # # 2) Test reading Encapsulated Postscript # ++$test; $image=Image::Magick->new; $x=$image->ReadImage('input.eps'); if( "$x" ) { print "ReadImage: $x\n"; print "not ok $test\n"; } else { print "ok $test\n"; } undef $image; # # 3) Test rendering using a Postscript font # ++$test; $font = 'helvetica'; $image=Image::Magick->new; $x=$image->Set(font=>"$font", pen=>'#0000FF', dither=>'False'); if( "$x" ) { print "$x\n"; print "not ok $test\n"; } else { $x=$image->ReadImage('label:The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.'); if ( "$x" ) { print "ReadImage: $x\n"; # If server can't be accessed, ImageMagick returns this warning # Warning 305: Unable to open X server $x =~ /(\d+)/; my $errorCode = $1; if ( $errorCode > 0 ) { print "not ok $test\n"; } else { print "ok $test\n"; } } else { print "ok $test\n"; } } undef $image;