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| Saving a gif file. How do I save a file like the following: http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/nmoc/l...0033&number=14 so that it opens as a series of charts? |
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| Re: Saving a gif file. On Mar 21, 6:11 pm, Icon <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > How do I save a file like the following: > > http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/nmoc/l...DCODE=IDX0033&... > > so that it opens as a series of charts? Technically, you don't. For several reasons. That is a demonstration of an offered product. It has a specific player to display the images. There are other reasonss, my mind just slipped. However, press "stop" on the display. Click on the "first" button. Use the right-click menu to save the image. Click on the "+1" button for the next image, use the right-click button to save that image. Rinse, repeat until you have saved the 13 images in that loop. Then goodness knows what use that will be for you, but knock yourself out. And next time don't ask a dumb-ass question in the Windows newsgroup if your question isn't Windows-related. |
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| Re: Saving a gif file. "MikeB" wrote: > On Mar 21, 6:11 pm, Icon <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > How do I save a file like the following: > > > > http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/nmoc/l...DCODE=IDX0033&... > > > > so that it opens as a series of charts? > > Technically, you don't. For several reasons. That is a demonstration > of an offered product. It has a specific player to display the images. > There are other reasonss, my mind just slipped. > > However, press "stop" on the display. Click on the "first" button. Use > the right-click menu to save the image. Click on the "+1" button for > the next image, use the right-click button to save that image. Rinse, > repeat until you have saved the 13 images in that loop. > > Then goodness knows what use that will be for you, but knock yourself > out. > > And next time don't ask a dumb-ass question in the Windows newsgroup > if your question isn't Windows-related. What is so dumb about the question? I t got an answer didn't it. And I'm using Windows am I not? And the item was to be stored on XP wasn't it? And this is the general board is it not? And as for what I am to do with it well I will be looking to use the information to try and save the lives of people in the USA one day. And they pay for their copies of Microsoft software, last I heard. |
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| Re: Saving a gif file. Weatherlawyer wrote: > > "MikeB" wrote: > >> On Mar 21, 6:11 pm, Icon <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> How do I save a file like the following: >>> >>> http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/nmoc/l...DCODE=IDX0033&... >>> >>> so that it opens as a series of charts? >> Technically, you don't. For several reasons. That is a demonstration >> of an offered product. It has a specific player to display the images. >> There are other reasonss, my mind just slipped. >> >> However, press "stop" on the display. Click on the "first" button. Use >> the right-click menu to save the image. Click on the "+1" button for >> the next image, use the right-click button to save that image. Rinse, >> repeat until you have saved the 13 images in that loop. >> >> Then goodness knows what use that will be for you, but knock yourself >> out. >> >> And next time don't ask a dumb-ass question in the Windows newsgroup >> if your question isn't Windows-related. > > What is so dumb about the question? I t got an answer didn't it. And I'm > using Windows am I not? And the item was to be stored on XP wasn't it? And > this is the general board is it not? > > And as for what I am to do with it well I will be looking to use the > information to try and save the lives of people in the USA one day. And they > pay for their copies of Microsoft software, last I heard. If you have time on your hands and the tools, and get all the single images, you could rebuild an animated gif image and put all the pieces back together animated. It's the tool to do it that you need. Just tossing that out. I'm not sure why you need the moving chart, but that's up to you. |
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| Re: Saving a gif file. "Big Al" wrote: > Weatherlawyer wrote: > > > > "MikeB" wrote: > > > >> On Mar 21, 6:11 pm, Icon <I...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>> How do I save a file like the following: > >>> > >>> http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/nmoc/l...DCODE=IDX0033&... > >>> > >>> so that it opens as a series of charts? > >> Technically, you don't. For several reasons. That is a demonstration > >> of an offered product. It has a specific player to display the images. > >> There are other reasonss, my mind just slipped. > >> > >> However, press "stop" on the display. Click on the "first" button. Use > >> the right-click menu to save the image. Click on the "+1" button for > >> the next image, use the right-click button to save that image. Rinse, > >> repeat until you have saved the 13 images in that loop. > >> > >> Then goodness knows what use that will be for you, but knock yourself > >> out. > >> > >> And next time don't ask a dumb-ass question in the Windows newsgroup > >> if your question isn't Windows-related. > > > > What is so dumb about the question? I t got an answer didn't it. And I'm > > using Windows am I not? And the item was to be stored on XP wasn't it? And > > this is the general board is it not? > > > > And as for what I am to do with it well I will be looking to use the > > information to try and save the lives of people in the USA one day. And they > > pay for their copies of Microsoft software, last I heard. > > If you have time on your hands and the tools, and get all the single > images, you could rebuild an animated gif image and put all the pieces > back together animated. It's the tool to do it that you need. Just > tossing that out. I'm not sure why you need the moving chart, but > that's up to you. > It is possible to do that with these quite easily: http://squall.sfsu.edu/crws/archive/sathts_arch.html Een opening them in tabs in a browser or by using the back button. What you get is a track similar to the way cartoons are drawn. And you can follow the tracks of a storm or Low Pressure Area. And the Highs too. Seeing how they behave gives you a good idea what happens next: On Jan 27, 5:20 pm, Weatherlawyer <Weatherlaw...********.com> wrote: Interesting harmonic with the quake in the Gulf of Guayaquil: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/.../10/280_-5.php It is 60 degrees from where that High I was writing about in this weeks spell, disappeared of the screen at: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...quakes_big.php Both North American sites are some 60 degrees from the Alaskan Penninsula and Unimak Island. An Eureka moment? > |
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