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=head1 NAME
Imager::Handy - simple access to common functions
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Imager ':handy';
my $color = NC(255, 0, 0);
my $font = NF(1.0, 0, 0);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
If you use Imager with the C<:handy> import tag, it will export a
number of functions that can shorter your code.
=over
=item NC()
=item newcolor()
=item newcolour()
Create a new Imager::Color object, supplying any parameters to the
new() method.
my $color = NC('red');
=item NF()
=item newfont()
Create a new Imager::Font object, supplying any parameters to the
new() method.
my $font = NF(file => 'foo.ttf');
=item NCF()
Create a new L<Imager::Color::Float> object, supplying any parameters
to the new() method.
my $colorf = NCF(1.0, 0, 0);
=back
=head1 BUGS
NC() can be mostly replaced by supplying the color name or other
description directly to the drawing method.
=head1 AUTHOR
Tony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org>
=cut