07-03-2019
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The spike is likely to be driven in part by the introduction of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which introduced an obligation on all organisations to report certain types of security breaches.
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gifpos
gifpos(1) General Commands Manual gifpos(1)
NAME
gifpos - A program to change GIF screen size and/or reposition images. No test is made to make sure changes will generate valid GIF files
(i.e. images are still confined to screen etc.)
USAGE
gifpos [-q] [-s Width Height] [-i Left Top] [-n n Left Top] [-h] gif-file
If no gif-file is given, GifPos will try to read a GIF file from stdin.
MEMORY REQUIRED
Line.
OPTIONS
[-q]
Quiet mode. Default off on MSDOS, on under UNIX. Controls printout of running scan lines. Use -q- to invert.
[-s Width Height]
Set the new screen dimensions, so for example `-s 1000 800' will set screen to width of 1000 and height of 800.
[-i Left Top]
set image relative to screen position, so for example `-i 100 80' will set image left position to 100 and top position to 80. This
sets the position of the first image only.
[-n n Left Top]
set image n relative to screen position, so for example '-n 3 100 80' will set the third image position as in 2.
[-h]
Print one line of command line help, similar to Usage above.
AUTHOR
Gershon Elber
Man page created by T.Gridel <tgridel@free.fr>, originally written by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
giflib-tools gifpos(1)