"petemuir" wrote : in fact its because Java2D doesn't support writing to a
gif, probably because of licensing issues
It was my first suspicion...
Good news is that it is nevertheless possible and even animated:
"shakenbrain" wrote :
| You'd have to update this to allow for "gif" format types, but that
assumes that ImageIO supports writing GIFS. Based on
"http://www.gif4j.com/java-gif4j-pro-gif-image-encode-save.htm" you'll need
an extra library.
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"petemuir" wrote : png is a superior format to gif
The same said our web design pro. But he said also that older web browsers may have
trouble with PNG format. Mail clients consuming HTML emails is another case. I'll ask
him to post a question in according forum(s)
Thank you both for your prompt and professional assistance
:-)
More critical is requirement to have animated images.
PNG does not support this.
Hopefully one of animation extensions (MNG or APNG or ANG or ... ) somtime will be widely
adopted
http://www.xs4all.nl/~collin/png-eng.html
anonymous wrote :
| * A new controversy has arissen: Unisys now wants to charge every website that
uses GIFs that were made with suspect software (i.e. software that has no Unisys license
for LZW compression) 5000 US Dollar.
| * The PNG group has started developing an animation format to help replace
animated GIFs. This format is called MNG.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNG
anonymous wrote : PNG gained some additional popularity in August 1999, after Unisys
terminated its royalty-free patent licenses to developers of free software and
non-commercial software.
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