#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Image::Magick;
$image=Image::Magick->new;
$image->Set(size=>'100x100');
$image->Read("xc:white");
$image->Raise('3x3');
$image->Draw(stroke=>'red',primitive=>'rectangle',points=>'20,20 25,25
+');
$image->Draw(stroke=>'red',primitive=>'rectangle',points=>'30,20 35,25
+');
$image->Draw(stroke=>'black',primitive=>'line',points=>'25,23 30,23');
binmode STDOUT;
$image->Write('gif:-');
A nice ImageMagick snippit demonstrated, at least to myself, that it is possible to draw via coords (points=>..), and I think I can create what I need from the tables I have currently.
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