Updates PdfTransformer so that imagick is injected#61
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With this update Imagick is injected in the transformer via Symfony's Service Container. The check, relative to imagick extension being loaded, is now up to the user: the service container will complain about Imagick not found before injecting it in the transformer.
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With this update Imagick is injected in the transformer via
Symfony's Service Container.
The check, relative to imagick extension being loaded, is now up
to the user: the service container will complain about Imagick
not found before injecting it in the transformer.