I want to run the following command on Windows command prompt:
convert -density 50 -pointsize 70 -font Arial label:"Text with spaces" output.gif
This command uses imagemagick and makes a gif file with the text "Text with spaces" and saves it to output.gif
This works nicely straight from Windows 7 command prompt. Now, I want to run this command from a Java application of mine. Consider:
private void runConvert()
{
try
{
ProcessBuilder pb = new ProcessBuilder("convert","-density","50","-pointsize","70"
,"font","Arial","label:","\"Text with spaces\"","output.gif");
pb.redirectErrorStream(true);
Process process = pb.start();
BufferedReader inStreamReader = new BufferedReader(newInputStreamReader(process.getInputStream()));
while(inStreamReader.readLine() != null){
System.out.println(inStreamer.readLine());
}
} catch (Exception e){
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
Problem is, this makes convert
echo:
convert.exe: no decode delegate for this image format `' @ error/constitue.c/ReadImage/501
If I try to use runConvert
function with a text parameter that has no spaces, like "BurgerKing" it works like a charm. How can I fix it for multi spaces parameters?