On Sun, 21 May 2000, Hugh Senior wrote:

> We have a tutorial program full of animated gifs which play once, but have
> had to set the time delay of the last frame to "forever" to stop them
> jumping back to the start frame when finished.
> 
> It seems odd behaviour that the end of an animated gif always seems to be
> the FIRST frame. Is there a property available to ensure that an animation
> does NOT return to frame 1 but stays on the last frame?

No, but this seems to be a more reasonable way for it to work.  Any
objections to changing it to work this way?
  Regards,
    Scott

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> Hugh Senior
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