8/22/2023 0 Comments Extract page xnconvert![]() ![]() x, -app-extension N D Adds an app extension named N with data D. t, -transparent COL Makes COL transparent.Įxtension options: Also -no-OPTION and -same-OPTION. p, -position X,Y Sets frame position to (X,Y). S, -logical-screen WxH Sets logical screen to WxH. crop-transparency Crops transparent borders off the image. B, -background COL Makes COL the background color. Image options: Also -no-OPTION and -same-OPTION. replace FRAMES GIFS Replace FRAMES with GIFS in input. insert-before FRAME GIFS Insert GIFS before FRAMES in input. multifile Support concatenated GIF files.įrame selections: #num, #num1-num2, #num1-, #name conserve-memory Conserve memory at the expense of speed. ![]() V, -verbose Prints progress information. extension-info, -xinfo -info plus extension details. color-info, -cinfo -info plus colormap details. General options: Also -no-OPTION for info and verbose. E, -explode-by-name Explode mode, but write 'input.name'. e, -explode Explode mode: write N files for each input, b, -batch Batch mode: modify inputs, write back to m, -merge Merge mode: combine inputs, write stdout. Mode options: at most one, before any filenames. Space, and printing information about GIFs. Single images into animations, adding transparency, optimizing animations for GIFSICLE has a "resize" feature doing all in one step, but uses the "nearest neighbor" algo only - gives bad results except for zooming up with an integer factor. To avoid this problem, one can "merge" the frames into 1 static BMP using XN (not NC ?) before resizing and palettize this one BMP only, and then re-split (but how ? Have to code something ) The problem is that you will get a separate palette for every frame this way (-> bloated GIF). Re-merge with GIFSICLE (or above mentioned UNFREEZE) Re-palettize them using NC/XN, save as GIF Resize the frames using NC/XN and appropriate algo (this will convert them into 24bpp True color), save as BMP Extract the frames with GIFSICLE or NC/XN If GIF is "optimized", "unoptimize" it with GIFSICLE (XN can't) Minimal AGIF creation should be rather easy, OTOH "optimizing" is a considerable amount of additional work. > maybe this can be done via xnview batch file somehow? forgot to post download link to my DOS and Win32 ports:
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