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by OldRon
2015-10-23T18:24:50-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: ImageMagick version
Replies: 5
Views: 1130

Re: ImageMagick version

Hello, The animated GIF below was created from captures taken from an internet web page by my program and compile through my program via command line convert. If anyone should try this then your individual files must be index with leading zeros such as GIF001, GIF002, GIF003, GIF004 and so on. Else ...
by OldRon
2015-10-23T11:41:04-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: ImageMagick version
Replies: 5
Views: 1130

ImageMagick version

Thank all of you for your input. I finally figured it out. I overlooked the the DOS 8 character file names and one that was corrected then Wah Lah! Batch: cmd /k convert -delay 10 -page +0+0 ROTORS0.gif -page +0+0 ROTORS2.gif -page +0+0 ROTORS3.gif -page +0+0 ROTORS4.gif -loop 0 TEST.GIF Thanks ...
by OldRon
2015-10-23T10:43:23-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: ImageMagick version
Replies: 5
Views: 1130

Re: ImageMagick version

snibgo,

Thank you for your input. Please excuse my ignorance but, I have not a clue for what an X server is. I have edited the original post. Please read the edited version as it better addresses my need.

Ron
by OldRon
2015-10-23T09:58:56-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: ImageMagick version
Replies: 5
Views: 1130

ImageMagick version

Hello, I'm an amateur programmer and I wrote a program that 'screen captures' a selected area of an internet web page every 1/10th second and saves the image as a .GIF file. I want to be able to animate the .GIF files from within my program. i.e. Animate Drive\Folder\*.GIF Output.GIF Is ImageMagick ...