2009/10/26  <[email protected]>:
>  Style "ImageMagick*"
>    GNOMEIgnoreHints, NoFuncHint, NoDecorHint,
>    EWMHIgnoreStackingOrderHints, EWMHIgnoreStrutHints,
>    EWMHIgnoreStateHints, EWMHIgnoreWindowType,
>    EWMHMaximizeIgnoreWorkingArea, EWMHPlacementIgnoreWorkingArea

This isn't anything to do with FVWM.  You'll note from
xprop/xwininfo/FvwmIdent that the application displaying the gif (I
have one here with a teddy bear in it) sets the "boundaryWidth: 0".
That's set by the application.

According to the animate docs, this is changeable by using the
"-backdrop" option, and presumably then a combination of "-geometry!"
and/or "-borderwidth", but YMMV.

-- Thomas Adam

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