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WHIRLGIF(1)							   WHIRLGIF(1)

NAME
       whirlgif	 -  reads a series of GIF87a or GIF89a files, and produces one
       single GIF89a file composed of those images.

SYNOPSIS
       whirlgif [global-options] [file-options {GIFfile|-i incfile}] ...

       The global-options are one or more of:
	    -v
	    -trans index
	    -background {color|index}
	    -time delay
	    -globmap
	    -minimize
	    -o outfile
	    -loop [count]
	    -comment comment
	    -disp method

       The file-options are one or more of:
	    -off x:y-pair
	    -trans {color|index}
	    -time delay
	    -disp method

DESCRIPTION
       When Whirlgif processes a series of GIF files, the first	 file  defines
       the  so	called	screen	size and the background color of the resulting
       GIF.  The background color may be changed by an option.

       The input files may be in either GIF87a or GIF89a  format.   If	a  GIF
       file  contains  more  than one image, only the first image is read.  To
       help saving bandwidth on the internet, there are	 options  for  forcing
       all GIFs in the series to use the same color map and to create sub-GIFs
       which only give the difference between one image and the next.

OPTIONS
       -v     Verbose mode.  Output is written to the error out file.  This is
	      a global option and must be given before any GIFfiles.

       -trans index|color
	      Set  the	color identified with index or the color code #xxxxxx,
	      where xxxxxx is a hex RGB index to be  transparent.   When  this
	      option  is  used	as a file-option, its setting is valid for all
	      subsequent GIFfiles, until it is used again.

       -background index
	      Set the color identified with its index  to  be  the  background
	      color,  possibly	overriding the background color defined in the
	      first GIFfile.  This is a global option and must be given before
	      any GIFfiles.

       -time delay
	      Defines inter-frame timing in units of 1/100 second.  Whenever a
	      value of delay is set by means of the -time option,  this	 value
	      will  be	valid  for the following GIFfiles until a new value is
	      set.

       -globmap
	      Use the color map of the first GIFfile as the global  color  map
	      throughout  the  outfile.	  If the color maps of subsequent GIF‐
	      files contain colors that are not in the global color  map,  the
	      nearest  colors  in  a  3	 dimensional RGB space will be chosen.
	      This is a global option and must be given before any GIFfiles.

       -minimize
	      Only the smallest rectangles covering the difference between two
	      GIFfiles	will be output.	 All GIFfiles must be of the same size
	      and have the same offset.	 This is tested, and may result in  an
	      error message.  This is a global option and must be given before
	      any GIFfiles.

	      As  a  side  effect,  the	 -minimize  option  forces  the	  same
	      (global)color map to be used throughout the outfile.

       -o outfile
	      Write the results to outfile This is a global option and must be
	      given before any GIFfiles.

       -loop [count]
	      Add the Netscape 'loop'  extension.   If	count  is  omitted,  0
	      (zero)  is  assumed.   This is a global option and must be given
	      before any GIFfiles.

       -comment comment
	      Define a Comment Extension block within the resulting GIF	 file.
	      This  block  will	 be written at the end of the file.  A comment
	      block can be at most 254 characters long, including line shifts.
	      It  may  be used for copyright notices.  This is a global option
	      and must be given before any GIFfiles.

       -disp method
	      Sets the image 'disposal' method.	 When this option is used as a
	      file-option,  its	 setting is valid for all subsequent GIFfiles,
	      until it is used again.  The methods may be one of the keywords:

	      none No disposal specified.

	      back Restore to background color.	 Fill the image's  space  with
		   the background color.

	      prev  Restore  to previous, restores the screen area to what was
		   there before.  Netscape has a problem with this option.

	      not Do not dispose.  The default, the next  image	 will  overlay
		   this one.

       -i incfile
	      Read a list of names from incfile

       -off x:y-pair
	      Sets  the position of the next GIFfile or the set of GIFfiles in
	      an incfile.

	      The x:y-pair consists of two integers, separated by one  charac‐
	      ter  which  cannot  be  part  of a number.  A colon, ':' is pre‐
	      ferred.  The two integers define the position of the upper  left
	      corner  of  the  next image within the 'screen' of the resulting
	      GIF.  The integers are added to a	 possible  offset  within  the
	      next  GIFfile.   One  or both may be negative.  Negative numbers
	      will re-position an image upwards and/or to the left within  its
	      own 'screen'.  The 'screen' of a GIF is the term used in the GIF
	      definitions for the area, a GIF covers.

TIPS
       If you don't specify an output file, the GIF will be  sent  to  stdout.
       This  is	 a  good  thing	 if you're using whirlgif in a CGI script, but
       could cause problems if you run from a terminal and forget to  redirect
       stdout.

       The  output  file (if any) and the loop option MUST be specified before
       any GIF images.

       You can specify several delay statements on the command line to	change
       the delay between images in the middle of an animation, e.g.

  whirlgif -time 25 a.gif b.gif c.gif -time 100 d.gif -time 25 e.gif f.gif

       Usually, the bacground color is defined by the first GIFfile, and often
       it is index number zero (0).  If you are animating with	a  transparent
       color,  a  good	method	is  usually to use the same color as the back‐
       ground.

       It is possible, but may cause problems for some	programs,  to  specify
       several transparency statements on the command line.

       The  size  of  the resulting GIF and the global color map is defined by
       the first GIFfile.  If you have a large background GIF and have several
       smaller	GIFs,  you may make some kind of a bulletin board by a command
       of the following form:

  whirlgif large.gif -off 77:44 small1.gif -off 22:99 small2.giff ...

       You may build in some timing between the small GIFs.

LIMITATIONS
       The loop 'count' is ineffective because Netspcape always	 loops	infin‐
       itely.

BUGS
       Whirlgif	 should	 be  able  to specify delay and offset in an 'incfile'
       list (see next bug).

       Does not handle filenames starting with a - (hypen),  except  in	 'inc‐
       file'.

TODO
	 -  Make  a  graphic  interface.  Perhaps by re-implementing the algo‐
       rithms in Java(tm).

	 - option for other choices of unification methods for colormaps.  The
       nearest	point in the 3 dimensional RGB color space may not be the best
       choice.

	 - define extension block in order to have frame lists.

	 - define single-letter options and use getopt(3) like most UNIX  pro‐
       grams.

AVAILABILITY
       This  program  is  available  via  the  archive	for  comp.soruces.unix
       http://sources.isc.org/ (and also via http://www.danbbs.dk/~dino/whirl‐
       gif/ ).

AUTHORs
       V3.00 - 3.04 Hans Dinsen-Hansen <dino@danbbs.dk>
       Based on Whirlgif V2.02 by Kevin Kadow <kadokev@msg.net>
	    & Hans Dinsen-Hansen <dino@danbbs.dk>
       which is again based on 'txtmerge' written by:
       Mark Podlipec <podlipec@BayNetworks.com>
       Man Page by Mintak Ng <mintak@hitak.com>
	    & Hans Dinsen-Hansen <dino@danbbs.dk>

COPYRIGHT NOTICES
       The  Graphics  Interchange Format (c) is the Copyright property of Com‐
       puserve Incorporated.  GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of Compuserve
       Incorporated.

       See other Copyright notices in the accompanying texts.

7th Edition			 February 1999			   WHIRLGIF(1)
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