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<updated>2008-04-30T16:22:47Z</updated>
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<title>Initial import of ruby18-mini-magick-1.2.3 as graphics/ruby-mini-magick.</title>
<updated>2008-04-30T16:22:47Z</updated>
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<name>jlam</name>
<email>jlam@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2008-04-30T16:22:47Z</published>
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MiniMagick gives you access to all the command-line options ImageMagick
has (found at http://www.imagemagick.org/script/mogrify.php).  Using
MiniMagick as an alternative to RMagick allows the Ruby processes memory
to remain small because it spawns ImageMagick's mogrify program, which
has much lower memory usage than RMagick.</content>
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