* bug#45668: 28.0.50; image-mode does not respect EXIF orientation
@ 2021-01-05 5:27 Dima Kogan
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From: Dima Kogan @ 2021-01-05 5:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 45668
Hi. I'm opening an image with an EXIF orientation tag, and emacs does
not respect this orientation tag.
This was fixed earlier in
https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=22591
I'm wondering if the autoconf switch is implemented improperly. I'm
seeing the relevant code in image.c blocked in
#ifdef HAVE_MAGICKAUTOORIENTIMAGE
but it's not obvious to me that the autoconf logic exists to ever turn
this on. I'm not an expert in autoconf. Can somebody please check?
Thanks!
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* bug#45668: Acknowledgement (28.0.50; image-mode does not respect EXIF orientation)
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@ 2021-01-05 8:59 ` Dima Kogan
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From: Dima Kogan @ 2021-01-05 8:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 45668-done
Actually, it works ok. Apparently my build of emacs was not using
imagemagick. Enabling that makes the images show up right-side up.
I'm closing the bug.
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