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NAME

       gifasm  -  A  program  to  assemble  multiple  GIF  files into one, or disassemble a single GIF file with
       multiple images into single image files.

USAGE

       gifasm [-q] [-a] [-d OutFileName] [-h] gif-file...

       If no gif-file is given, GifAsm will try to read a GIF file from stdin, if in disassembly mode only (-d).

MEMORY REQUIRED

       Line.

OPTIONS

       [-q]

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

       [-a]

               Assemble.   This  is  the  default,  and  the GifFile(s) are assembled to stdout. Note the screen
              descriptor (including screen color  map)  is  taken  from  the  first  file,  while  other  screen
              descriptors  are ignored.  As this tool requires at least 2 GIF files as input, no attempt will be
              made to read stdin if none specified on command line.

       [-d OutFileName]

               Disassemble GifFile (if specified on command line) or stdin,  into  several  files  of  the  form
              OutFileNameXX,  where  XX are two decimal digits.  Obviously up to 100 files can be generated this
              way.  Note: in this mode nothing is sent to stdout.

       [-h]

               Print one line of command line help, similar to Usage above.

AUTHOR

       Gershon Elber

       Man page created by T.Gridel <tgridel@free.fr>, originally written by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>

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