[alt.graphics.pixutils] GIF files

jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) (03/15/91)

In article <6148@uafhp.uark.edu>, csharp@uafhp.uark.edu (Chris Sharp) writes:
|> I have viewed GIF files before, but never on UNIX.  Is this possible?
|> If it is could someone lead me to a gif viewer that I could use in
|> UNIX.  Also, what are some of the FTP sites with a lot of gifs?

  (What does this have to do with news.newusers.questions?  This newsgroup is
specifically for questions about the Usenet and about accessing NetNews.  Not
for questions of any sort.)

  There are plenty of programs useful for viewing GIF images in the
comp.sources.x source archives.  One archive site for comp.sources.x is
uunet.uu.net, which is accessible via anonymous ftp.  Check the comp.sources.x
directory.  Of course, this assumes that you are using an X display on your
Unix host.  Since you've said absolutely nothing about what kind of terminal
or display you are using, I've no way to know if that assumption is valid, but
it's all I've got to work with.

  If you are using X, you can also get several programs for manipulating
images from the /contrib anonymous ftp directory on export.lcs.mit.edu.  The
"xv" and "pbmplus" packages are especially useful.

  As for ftp sites that have gif images, try logging into
"quiche.cs.mcgill.ca" as "archie" and typing "prog gif" and see what you get
back.

  Since your question is about graphics utilities under Unix, I have
cross-posted this message to comp.unix.misc and alt.graphics.pixutils, and
directed followups to alt.graphics.pixutils.

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