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binaryImagemagick

Description

Add Imagemagic-Support for shared installations that have no Imagick-Extension
for PHP and have open_basedir-restrictions on the folder containing the
`convert“`-binary.

This plugin is enabled and will then be used as Image-Manipulation-library by
the default methods of wordpress.

Currently it expects the convert-binary in either /bin or /usr/bin.

Installation

  1. Upload the extracted folder binaryImagemagick to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory or
    search the plugin in your wordpress-installation
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

From now on all imagemanipulation will be done via the ImageMagick-binary

FAQ

Where can I find more Informations about the plugin?

Go to https://github.com/heiglandreas/binaryImagemagick

Where can I report issues with the plugin?

Please use the issuetracker at https://github.com/heiglandreas/binaryImagemagick/issues

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Contributors & Developers

“binaryImagemagick” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Change log

1.0.1

  • FIxes an issue when using the Media Library Assistant-Plugin

1.0.0

  • Initial Release