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* doc/emacs/files.texi (File Conveniences): Mention image animation.

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2012-02-04 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* files.texi (File Conveniences): Mention image animation.
2012-01-31 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org>
* windows.texi (Split Window): C-mouse-2 doesn't work on GTK+

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@ -1907,7 +1907,10 @@ point. Partial Completion mode offers other features extending
@findex image-mode
@findex image-toggle-display
@findex image-toggle-animation
@cindex images, viewing
@cindex image animation
@cindex animated images
Visiting image files automatically selects Image mode. This major
mode allows you to toggle between displaying the file as an image in
the Emacs buffer, and displaying its underlying text representation,
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works only when Emacs can display the specific image type. If the
displayed image is wider or taller than the frame, the usual point
motion keys (@kbd{C-f}, @kbd{C-p}, and so forth) cause different parts
of the image to be displayed.
of the image to be displayed. If the image can be animated, then
the command @kbd{RET} (@code{image-toggle-animation}), will start (or
stop) animating it. Animation plays once, unless the option
@code{image-animate-loop} is non-@code{nil}. Currently, Emacs only
supports animated GIF files (@pxref{Animated Images,,, elisp, The Emacs
Lisp Reference Manual}).
@findex thumbs-mode
@findex mode, thumbs