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script animation
I have read hundreds of the postings and cannot find the answer to my question...so I hope that someone is able to answer it for me.
I am writing a script in bash, and would like to add animation. I have a gif file that I would like to open and have displayed on the screen. Can this be done? Of course the ways I have tried...the results have not been pretty. Thank you for your time and expertise. debit P.S. You guys are great! ![]() |
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