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gif2x11

A program to display images saved as GIF files under X window system.Usage:
gif2x11	[-q] [-p PosX PosY] [-d Display] [-f] [-h] gif-file
If no gif-file is given, Gif2X11 will try to read a GIF file from stdin. Note: this program does not read the X resource data base.

Memory required:

Screen.

Options:

[-q]
Quiet mode. Defaults off on MSDOS, on under UNIX. Controls printout of running scan lines. Use -q- to invert.

[-p PosX PosY]
Set the position of image on screen. By default the program will prompt for position.

[-d Display]
What X server should be connected to.

[-f]
Force attempt to allocate exact colors. This usually will result in a very muddled image if not enough colors can be allocated; the rest of them will be approximated by the closest one. By default the least bits of the colors are stripped until success (in allocation) which looks much better.

[-h]
Print one line command line help, similar to Usage above.

Author:

Gershon Elber
Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>