Jordi Massaguer i Pla wrote:
> You can use GIMP. It is not well documented and took me a while until I
> found it. The easy path is:
>
> 1- Use layers as if each layer was a frame of your animation.
> 2- Save it as gif. It will asked you whether to save it as an animation or
> as indexed. Save it as animation :)
> 3- You'll be asked for some parameters such as the time between frames.
> Choose the right ones for you.
> 4- If you want an image to stay more than the others (the first image for
> example), just duplicat the layer.
>
> If you want a more complete tool than this, take a look at GAP:
>
> http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Using_GAP/
>
> greetings,
>
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> Jordi Massaguer Pla
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>   
Thanks for posting this Jordi;
    I had read that animated gifs could be done with gimp, but had never
been able to run down the "how to."

                               -ED-


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