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gifovly(1)						      General Commands Manual							gifovly(1)

NAME
gifovly - This program takes a multi-image GIF file and generates a single GIF consisting of all the images overlayed. Each image's screen position is used. Thus, you can use this together with <a href="gifpos.html">gifpos to paste together images. USAGE
gifovly [-s TransparentColor] [-h] The GIF to be operated is read in from stdin. The result GIF is written to stdout. MEMORY REQUIRED
Proportional to the size of the input file. OPTIONS
[-t num] If this index is given, any pixel in images after the first that has this value is not copied. [-h] Print one line of command line help, similar to Usage above.. AUTHOR
Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> Man page created by T.Gridel <tgridel@free.fr>, originally written by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> giflib-tools gifovly(1)

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gifcompose(1)						      General Commands Manual						     gifcompose(1)

NAME
gifcompose - The gifcompose program uses the GIFLIB utility tools to support a minilanguage for describing GIF pasteup sequences. USAGE
gifcompose [-v] <specfile Specification Syntax The gifcompose tool takes a series of text lines and interprets them as commands to do pasteup operations. The commands are: Generators gif <name> Paste in <name>.gif raw <name> <width> <height> Paste in the given raw-format file (no suffix supplied). Raw format is a stream of 8-bit indices into the EGA color map. Accord- ingly, the width and height must be specified, and the source must be exactly width times height bytes long. rgb <name> <width> <height> Paste in the given RGB-format file (no suffix supplied). Raw format is a stream of 24-bit color values. Accordingly, the width and height must be specified, and the source must be exactly 3 times width times height bytes long. rle <name> Paste in the given RLE-format file (no suffix supplied). This converts the Utah Raster Kit format to GIF. text <text> [foreground <index>] [color <r> <g> <b>] Copy 8x8 monospace font, with transparent background and index 1 as foreground. If the text string contains whitespaces, they must be escaped or the string must be quoted (shell conventions). The optional suffix `foreground <n>' sets the foreground color index. The optional suffix `color <r> <g> <b>' sets the RGB color to be used for the foreground index. Each generator operation may be followed by any combination of the following suffixes: Modifiers at <x> <y> Place the image at the given (upper-left-hand-corner) coordinates in the pasted-up result. clip <name> <top-x> <top-y> <bottom-x> <bottom-y> Clip image using the given rectange, paste it onto. xflip Flip the image around the X axis before placing it. yflip Flip the image around the Y axis before placing it. left Rotate the image 90 degrees counterclockwise before placing it. right Rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise before placing it. Target Operations screen size <x-size> <y-size> Set the global screen size of the final image. screen position <x> <y> Set the global screen position of the final image. Comments Comments or comment lines may be preceded with `#' and will be ignored. MEMORY REQUIRED
Proportional to the size of the largest pasted image. OPTIONS
[-v] Emit a report on each composition action to stderr as it happens. BUGS
The suffix sequence `left left' sometimes mysteriously fails to work, probably due to some restriction in <a href="gifflip.html">gifflip No support for resizing or odd-angle rotations yet. The `color' suffix of text is a no-op, because the present version of <a href="gifovly.html">gifovly Error checking is rudimentary. AUTHOR
Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> Man page created by T.Gridel <tgridel@free.fr>, originally written by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> giflib-tools gifcompose(1)
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