


`root' ( gifview will use the root window). The windowĪrgument should be an integer ( gifview will use that window ID) or ThisĬhild window will disappear when gifview exits. Window Display the next GIF input in a new child of an existing X window. Window ID) or `root' ( gifview will use the root window). Window argument should be an integer ( gifview will use that This way, you can use gifview to displayĪnimated GIFs in a window you created with another program. Window Display the next GIF input in an existing X window, instead of making a "gifview", followed by information about the currently displayed Per window (that is, per input GIF file). At most one -geometry option can be given Geometry Set the size and position of gifview's windows. The resource database, this is mostly useful for communication with your Name Sets the application name under which resources are found, rather than theĭefault of "gifview". GIFs areĪlways displayed unoptimized in animation mode.ĭisplay Sets the X display to display. Option has a converse, ` -no-unoptimize' or ` +U'. Gifsicle(1) for a more detailed description of unoptimization. Representation of what a user will see at each frame of an animation. U Display multi-image GIFs as ``unoptimized'', which shows a faithful This option has a converse, ` -no-animate' or Normally, multi-image GIFs firstĪppear in slideshow mode. If no GIF input file is given, or you give the special filename Gifview displays one window for each GIF input file you Selections, a kind of option, start with a number sign (#).
GIFSICLE MANUAL PLUS
Most options start with a dash (-) or plus (+) frame Gifview's command line consists of GIF input filesĪnd options. Left-clicking on a window goes to the next frame right-clicking u Toggle between normal and unoptimized mode. s or a Toggle between animation and slideshow mode. Many of them are only useful for multi-image GIFs.
GIFSICLE MANUAL WINDOWS
Gifview windows recognize several keystrokes and buttonĬommands. Multi-image GIFs, which can be displayed either as slideshows or as Gifview displays GIF image files on workstations and Gifview - displays GIF images and animations on the X window
