Le mercredi 12 janvier 2011 à 08:50 -0700, Doug Hunt a écrit : > Hi Mathieu: I've not been able to do that directly. What I do is > output > a frame-by-frame sequence of GIFs and then use 'gifsicle' (a nice > open-source GIF animater and optimizer) to create an animated GIF.
After lots of googling/test, this is the way I'm planning to follow. > > The nice thing about using gifsicle in this way is that you can > compress > and optimize the animated GIF. Without such compression, my animated > GIFs > would be too large to be practical for use on the web. thanks for the info, I didn't thought about the compression problem. > > If you are interested, I could send some sample code (runs on Linux). Yes, all exemples are good to take ! So I can see/learn how others do the same things. Regards Mât _______________________________________________ Perldl mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.jach.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/perldl
