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Source of: /manual/en/imagick.requirements.php

<?php
include_once $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/include/shared-manual.inc';
$TOC = array();
$PARENTS = array();
include_once
dirname(__FILE__) ."/toc/imagick.setup.inc";
$setup = array (
 
'home' =>
  array (
   
0 => 'index.php',
   
1 => 'PHP Manual',
  ),
 
'head' =>
  array (
   
0 => 'UTF-8',
   
1 => 'en',
  ),
 
'this' =>
  array (
   
0 => 'imagick.requirements.php',
   
1 => 'Requirements',
  ),
 
'up' =>
  array (
   
0 => 'imagick.setup.php',
   
1 => 'Installing/Configuring',
  ),
 
'prev' =>
  array (
   
0 => 'imagick.setup.php',
   
1 => 'Installing/Configuring',
  ),
 
'next' =>
  array (
   
0 => 'imagick.installation.php',
   
1 => 'Installation',
  ),
);
$setup["toc"] = $TOC;
$setup["parents"] = $PARENTS;
manual_setup($setup);

manual_header();
?>
<div id="imagick.requirements" class="section">
  <h2 class="title">Requirements</h2>
  <div id="imagick.requirements.windows" class="section">
   <h2 class="title">Installation requirements on Windows</h2>
   <p class="para">
    Version information does not differ from that above. There are binaries
    available from http://www.imagemagick.org/
    so that you can load this extension on <em class="emphasis">Windows</em>
    without need for a compiler.
   </p>
  </div>

  <div id="imagick.requirements.nix" class="section">
   <h2 class="title">Installation requirements on other platforms</h2>
   <p class="para">
    PHP &gt;= 5.1.3 and ImageMagick &gt;= 6.2.4 is required. The amount of
    formats supported is by Imagick is entirely dependent upon the amount
    of formats supported by your ImageMagick installation. For example,
    Imagemagick requires ghostscript to conduct PDF operations.
   </p>
  </div>
 </div><?php manual_footer(); ?>
 
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