02-22-2021, 11:52 PM
Thanks for your reply. So then I guess it's fair to say that there is no "entry box" as part of the gimp UI where individual frame delays can be entered? I can deal with that, I was mostly concerned that there must be one, and that I was just overlooking it. So your clarification is comforting, at least to that end.
specifying Frame nn (X000ms) for the layer name seems to work well to provide x seconds of pause, as well......I just don't know how they expect people to know this.
Today was also the first time ever I saw the Gimp message "Time delay inserted to prevent evil CPU-sucking animation"....when trying to export a gif animation that lacked a specified delay. So I guess that I just hoped that since the application can detect, and automatically correct such a problem, that there would be a provision in the UI permitting it to be done manually, as well.
Thanks again.
specifying Frame nn (X000ms) for the layer name seems to work well to provide x seconds of pause, as well......I just don't know how they expect people to know this.
Today was also the first time ever I saw the Gimp message "Time delay inserted to prevent evil CPU-sucking animation"....when trying to export a gif animation that lacked a specified delay. So I guess that I just hoped that since the application can detect, and automatically correct such a problem, that there would be a provision in the UI permitting it to be done manually, as well.
Thanks again.