convert: not authorized `tieps' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/412
I want to create a png by use convert from ImageMagick. After issuing the command:
convert tes.eps tes.png
i got the following error:
convert: not authorized `tieps' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/412.
I have already visited the previous stack overflow question here:enter link description here and changed line
<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="EPS" />
to
<policy domain="coder" rights="read|write" pattern="EPS" />
it doesn't work. I can create a eps by convert timg.png ti1.eps
. However it still have the same error for convert tes.eps tes.png
.
imagemagick-convert eps
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I want to create a png by use convert from ImageMagick. After issuing the command:
convert tes.eps tes.png
i got the following error:
convert: not authorized `tieps' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/412.
I have already visited the previous stack overflow question here:enter link description here and changed line
<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="EPS" />
to
<policy domain="coder" rights="read|write" pattern="EPS" />
it doesn't work. I can create a eps by convert timg.png ti1.eps
. However it still have the same error for convert tes.eps tes.png
.
imagemagick-convert eps
Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
– fmw42
Nov 23 '18 at 18:21
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I want to create a png by use convert from ImageMagick. After issuing the command:
convert tes.eps tes.png
i got the following error:
convert: not authorized `tieps' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/412.
I have already visited the previous stack overflow question here:enter link description here and changed line
<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="EPS" />
to
<policy domain="coder" rights="read|write" pattern="EPS" />
it doesn't work. I can create a eps by convert timg.png ti1.eps
. However it still have the same error for convert tes.eps tes.png
.
imagemagick-convert eps
I want to create a png by use convert from ImageMagick. After issuing the command:
convert tes.eps tes.png
i got the following error:
convert: not authorized `tieps' @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/412.
I have already visited the previous stack overflow question here:enter link description here and changed line
<policy domain="coder" rights="none" pattern="EPS" />
to
<policy domain="coder" rights="read|write" pattern="EPS" />
it doesn't work. I can create a eps by convert timg.png ti1.eps
. However it still have the same error for convert tes.eps tes.png
.
imagemagick-convert eps
imagemagick-convert eps
asked Nov 23 '18 at 7:12
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Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
– fmw42
Nov 23 '18 at 18:21
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Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
– fmw42
Nov 23 '18 at 18:21
Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
– fmw42
Nov 23 '18 at 18:21
Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
– fmw42
Nov 23 '18 at 18:21
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You wrote that you changed the original line to an other but if however you did comment the old line and wrote the new line remember to use comment style
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Using # character for starting a comment won't work in the policy file
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You wrote that you changed the original line to an other but if however you did comment the old line and wrote the new line remember to use comment style
<!-- the_commented_command -->
Using # character for starting a comment won't work in the policy file
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You wrote that you changed the original line to an other but if however you did comment the old line and wrote the new line remember to use comment style
<!-- the_commented_command -->
Using # character for starting a comment won't work in the policy file
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You wrote that you changed the original line to an other but if however you did comment the old line and wrote the new line remember to use comment style
<!-- the_commented_command -->
Using # character for starting a comment won't work in the policy file
You wrote that you changed the original line to an other but if however you did comment the old line and wrote the new line remember to use comment style
<!-- the_commented_command -->
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Do you have Ghostscript installed as a delegate to ImageMagick? ImageMagick uses Ghostscript to process EPS, PS and PDF. Did you uncomment your modified policy for EPS?
– fmw42
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