This seemed to work for me. It can export the GIF one frame at a time.
Then you'll need a GIF animator program to reassemble.
You might try choosing PNG instead of GIF as the intermediary format as
it's not subject to losslessness.
on mouseUp
set the repeatcount of last img to 0
ask "frame Number:" with "1"
if it is not a number then exit mouseUp
set the currentframe of last img to it
ask file ""
if it is empty then exit to top
export last image to URL ("binfile:" & it) as GIF
answer the result
end mouseUp
graham samuel wrote:
In order to try to effect a rescue of a corrupt stack, I'm exporting
the images from it by typing stuff like the following in the message box:
set the clipboardData["image"] to img "myImage" of cd "someCard" of
stack "someStack"
and then picking up the object on the clipboard in a graphic editor
(plain vanilla 'copy' only works on text, I find)
This works well, but a few of my images are animated GIFs, and in this
case only one frame comes across, presumably because the underlying
format of the clipboardData for images is PNG. Doubtless I can go back
to the original files for these, but I am curious as to how I might
get RR to export an animated GIF intact. Any suggestions?
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