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<TITLE>Create Chinese GIFs</TITLE>
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<CENTER><H1>Create Chinese GIFs</H1></CENTER>

<FONT SIZE="+2" COLOR=RED>This tool was too popular and causing
problems for my ISP, so they have shut it down.  If you have a Linux
server and know how to use Perl, you can download a 
<A HREF="download/chgif.zip">zip archive</A> of files you can use to host
a mirror for this tool.  Sorry for the inconvenience.</FONT>

<!--
<CENTER><IMG SRC="images/chinese.gif"></CENTER>
   Type or copy the text you want to use into the text area.  A
maximum of 30 lines of text is allowed.  The maximum length of each
line is 80 bytes (2 bytes = 1 character).  For documents using UTF-8,
some character spacing may be off, but the characters will still
appear.  Certain parts of GB/Big5, such as the BoPoMoFo characters,
will not appear, but double-width ASCII will.
<P>
<FORM METHOD="POST" ACTION="http://cgibin.erols.com/eepeter/cgi-bin/chgif.pl/chinese.gif">
<TEXTAREA NAME="ctext" ROWS=20 COLS=80 WRAP="PHYSICAL"></TEXTAREA>
<P>
<TABLE BORDER CELLPADDING=3>
<TR>
  <TD>Character Size: <INPUT TYPE=RADIO NAME="width" value="16" CHECKED> 16  
	 	<INPUT TYPE=RADIO NAME="width" value="24"> 24
  </TD>
  <TD>
<NOBR>    <INPUT TYPE=CHECKBOX NAME="trans" value="yes"> Transparent Background? <WBR>
    <INPUT TYPE=CHECKBOX NAME="inter" value="yes"> Interlaced? 
</NOBR>
  <TD>
</TR>
<TR>
 <TD COLSPAN=2 ALIGN=CENTER>
Chinese Text Encoding:
<SELECT NAME="encoding">
<OPTION value="autodetect"> Auto-detect
<OPTION value="big5" SELECTED> Big5
<OPTION value="gb"> GB
<OPTION value="utf8"> UTF-8
</SELECT>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR ALIGN=CENTER>
<TD>
  Background Color: 
<SELECT NAME="bgcolor">
<OPTION value="255,255,255" SELECTED> <FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">White</FONT>
<OPTION value="0,0,0"> <FONT COLOR="#000000">Black</FONT>
<OPTION value="255,64,64"> Brown
<OPTION value="160,32,240"> Purple
<OPTION value="0,0,238"> Blue
<OPTION value="0,238,0"> Green
<OPTION value="255,255,0"> Yellow
<OPTION value="255,165,0"> Orange
<OPTION value="238,0,0"> Red
</SELECT>
</TD>
<TD>
  Foreground/Text Color: 
<SELECT NAME="fgcolor">
<OPTION value="0,0,0" SELECTED> Black
<OPTION value="255,255,255"> White
<OPTION value="255,64,64"> Brown
<OPTION value="160,32,240"> Purple
<OPTION value="0,0,238"> Blue
<OPTION value="0,238,0"> Green
<OPTION value="255,255,0"> Yellow
<OPTION value="255,165,0"> Orange
<OPTION value="238,0,0"> Red
</SELECT>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR ALIGN=CENTER>
<TD>
 <INPUT type="submit" value="  Get GIF  "> 
</TD>
<TD>
  <INPUT type="reset" value=" Reset Values ">
</TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</FORM>
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<HR>


<STRONG>Netscape Communicator Users IMPORTANT:</STRONG> For
some reason, when this tool is used within a frame rather than
the whole browser window, it causes Netscape to crash.  So if
you are using this tool and have other frames open, please
right click with your mouse on this frame, select "Open
Frame in New Window" and go from there.  I've tried to find
why this happens but haven't been able to so far.  Sorry.

<P>
   If you try to do <STRONG>multiple GIFs</STRONG> in one session, the browser will
attempt to cache each result.  This means that the picture that
appears will be the one you had done previously.  To get the current
GIF, click on "View->Reload Frame" (if the GIF appears in a frame) or
"View->Reload" (if the GIF appears in the top browser window) from
your browser menu and say "Yes" when it asks if you want to repost
form data.  The current GIF should then appear.

<P>
   <STRONG>To save the GIF to your computer</STRONG>, use the "File->Save Frame" or
"File->Save As" menu option on your browser, rather than clicking the
right mouse button on the GIF and asking to "Save Image As".  If you
use the right mouse button to save, the browser will seem to have
saved the GIF but will have actually saved undisplayable garbage.


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<P>
I'm interested in hearing your ideas and suggestions for this tool.  Please
visit my <A HREF="contact.html">guestbook</A> with
your comments.  If you came to this page directly, you might also want to take
a look at some of my other <A HREF="http://www.mandarintools.com">on-line Chinese tools</A>.

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