* Alexander Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-10-21 01:38]: > What exactly needs to be done with concern to the GIF-PNG conversion? I > am able to convert the GIFs to PNGs using gif2png, then minimize their > file size using "optipng -zc1-9 -zm1-9 -zs0-2 -f0-5." Would a patch for > this be welcomed?
A patch for what? Sorry, I don't know exactly what you are talking about. Do you mean about the GIFs we use on our webpages? It bops up every now and then, and there are several pros and cons here: -) From what I remember we don't use LWZ compression which goes with no patented algorithm, but brings bigger file sizes. -) Quite some browsers doesn't support transparency in PNGs at all so we have to stick to GIF for transparent images anyway. -) The LWZ compression patent is about to wear off. These are the facts so far. I'd like to mention that I prefer PNGs personally too, because you can use compression in them without any headaches and almost all recent browsers support at least full transparency in PNGs, if not even alpha channel transparency. But it's not my decision to switch them. So long, Alfie -- <thought_police> that would be hiding our problems, a clear violation of Social Contract #3. Go to jail. Do not pass throuhg 'Go'. Do not collect $200. </thought_police> -- Gunnar Wolf about discussions in debian-private, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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