Creating and editing, GIF images and animations

Edit Package gifsicle

Gifsicle twaddles GIF image files in a variety of ways. It is better
than many of the freely available GIF twaddlers on the market -- for
one thing, it has more options.

It supports merging several GIFs into a GIF animation; exploding an
animation into its component frames; changing individual frames in an
animation; turning interlacing on and off; adding transparency; adding
delays, disposals, and looping to animations; adding or removing
comments; flipping and rotation; optimizing animations for space; and
changing images' colormaps, among other things. Extensive command-line
options control which, if any, of these occur.

Gifview, a companion program requiring X11, displays GIF images and
animations on an X display. It can display multi-frame GIFs either as
slideshows, displaying one frame at a time, or as real-time animations.

Gifdiff, another companion program, checks two GIF files for identical
visual appearance. This is probably most useful for testing
GIF-manipulating software.

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gifsicle-1.88.tar.gz 0000564670 551 KB
gifsicle.changes 0000000502 502 Bytes
gifsicle.spec 0000002688 2.63 KB
Revision 1 (latest revision is 2)
Ludwig Nussel's avatar Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory) accepted request 415331 from Manfred Schwarb's avatar Manfred Schwarb (manfred999) (revision 1)
In Leap 42.2, there is the package ungifsicle, which is quite outdated. Furthermore, there aren't any gif patent issues any more as of http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/gif.html. So the package ungifsicle should be replaced by the package gifsicle.
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