Martin Budden
Martin Budden
It turns out that I did have a warning, but I fixed that and the problem still remains. I tried another project of mine and that also now suffers the...
So if I run that command manually, it takes a few seconds and then does not produce tmp.png. It doesn't produce an error message. And `base_assembled.png` contains a valid image.
Here it is.  By the way, my magick version is: `Version: ImageMagick 7.0.9-16 Q16 x64 2020-01-12`
No, I haven't changed it since I originally installed it. I'll upgrade to the latest version and try that...
I've been playing around with this a while now. It seems there is something odd going on with the file's path. If I type: ``` magick BC200/assemblies/base_assembled.png -trim -resize 280x280...
I was mistaken when I said it works when you copy the file to the local directory. What does work is: ``` magick BC200/assemblies/Base_assembled.png aa.png magick aa.png -trim -resize 280x280...
I knew this issue would be a rabbit hole when I reported it... I agree, the issue is probably something to do with my PC, but I haven't changed anything...
I tried windows paths and also putting quotes around the path, both without success. It does seem that there is something about my machine that is causing Magick to fail.
I found some old Magick versions at https://imagemagick.en.uptodown.com/windows/versions 7.0.6-9, Aug 22nd, 2017 works and 7.0.9-16, Jan 14th, 2020 fails. Unfortunately they have nothing in between those versions. I can't believe...
Odd about the image, but I don't think the image is the problem. I may have generated that image from within OpenSCAD, since it is quicker than running a build....