GifClip ------- Program to clip images in GIF files. Only one image in GIF file can be modified at a time. Neither image relative position to screen, nor screen sizes are modified (use GifPos for that). Usage: ------ Usage: GifClip [-q] [-i Xmin Ymin Xmax Ymax] [-n n Xmin Ymin Xmax Ymax] [-h] GifFile If no GifFile is given, GifClip will try to read stdin for GIF file. Memory required: ---------------- Line. Options: -------- 1. [-q] : quite mode. Default off on MSDOS, on on unix. Controls printout of running scan lines. Use -q- to turn off. 2. [-i Xmin Ymin Xmax Ymax] : Clip first image to the dimensions as specified by the 4 coordinates (Xmin Ymin Xmax Ymax) of a box clipping region. For example: '-i 11 22 33 44' will crop the box from top left [11,22] to bottom right [33,44] out of the first image. If the first parameter is bigger than third one (Xmin > Xmax) - they are swapped. Same for Y. Dimensions of cropped image must be confined to original image width and height. Note the clipped image include both min & max boundry, and image of width W can have coordinates 0 to W-1 (zero based). Only one of -i or -n can be specified. 3. [-n n Xmin Ymin Xmax Ymax] : same as -i above but for the nth image: '-n 1 11 22 33 44' is exactly the same as the example in -i. Only one of -i or -n can be specified. 4. [-h] : print one command line help, similar to Usage above.