I spent some time looking for a direct answer to your question with no results. However, maybe a slightly different question might yield some result?

You are apparently happy with the functionality of SVG::GD. What is behind this: "I am not able to use this function in the SVG::GD module"? Maybe there is some issue like module installation, etc. that can be addressed? Also, let's say somebody comes up with another program that does the same thing...what's to say that you can or can't use that one either? What is the limiting factor that is driving the original question?


In reply to Re: Alternative to $image->copy() in GD module by Marshall
in thread Alternative to $image->copy() in GD module by Ezhil4663

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