Am 25.03.2014 um 17:12 schrieb D. Felipe Torres <warorf...@gmail.com>:

> That is normal and documented behaviour for GIFs.
> 
> Here are some links about it:

Yes, I've already read those pages.

I don't care at what speed the browsers play animated GIFs. I'm using a system 
framework to find out the values stored inside the GIF file. And what the 
system reports is wrong in some cases. If this behaviour of AppKit is 
documented somewhere, that would be helpful to know.

In my opinion, I should get the real value, even if it's zero. If I decide to 
use a certain threshold, I can do that by myself.

I was about to file a bug but thought I'd ask first, to make sure the problem 
ist not on my side and there isn't some obvious solution to the problem.


Andreas
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