Dear sir, Thank you very much for the good program gifsicle! That's the best tool for manipulating gif images. We are developing emacs-w3m which is the web browser running in Emacs. Since XEmacs has a bug that it won't display optimized animated gifs correctly or it may crash when some kind of an interlaced gif image is displayed, gifsicle is essential to run emacs-w3m under XEmacs. We are using gifsicle with the options --unoptimize and --no-interlace for retrieved gifs from web sites. By the way, I've made a logo image for emacs-w3m and I'll attach it in this message. I noticed there may be a bug in gifsicle. When I perform gifsicle with the option `--transparent #ffffff' to the image, frames will disappear except for the first frame. If the bug is corrected, gifsicle will become more wonderful. Best regards,
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