No. That is not what i meant.
I am looking for a way or a as small as possible program that I can run
under command line that can overlap two gifs.
say the command is called combinegif.
so it would be like combinegif 1.gif 2.gif and it will generate like a.gif
and the output will be 1.gif with 2.gif on the top. It would be even
better if the program can specify the position of 2.gif on top of 1.gif
based on coordinates. (in the case of 2.gif is smaller than 1.gif)
What should i do? :)
On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, Jakob Andreas Baerentzen wrote:
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> On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, Wei Weng wrote:
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> > can anyone give me some hints or suggestions on how I could write a
> > program to overlap two gif files together? Or simply, is there any program
> > out there that can do the work for me?
>
> what do you mean by overlapping two gifs together?
>
> Anyway, I think you can use
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> xv, gimp or some of the ImageMagick tools. All are part of the RedHat
> distributions.
>
> ImageMagick is also a library, so you can use it in your own programs.
>
> Andreas
>
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