_low-label="10 Seconds" _high-label="5 Minutes"
low="10" high="300" default="30"/>
- <number id="pan" type="slider" arg="-pan %"
+ <number id="zoom" type="slider" arg="-zoom %"
_label="Always show at least this much of the image:"
_low-label="50%" _high-label="100%"
low="50" high="100" default="75"/>
<number id="fade" type="slider" arg="-fade %"
_label="Crossfade Duration:"
_low-label="None" _high-label="30 Seconds"
- low="0" high="30" default="6"/>
+ low="0" high="30" default="2"/>
- <number id="speed" type="slider" arg="-delay %"
+ <number id="delay" type="slider" arg="-delay %"
_label="Frame Rate:" _low-label="Low" _high-label="High"
low="0" high="100000" default="20000"
convert="invert"/>
+ <boolean id="titles" _label="Show Image Titles" arg-set="-titles"/>
+
<boolean id="showfps" _label="Show Frames-per-Second" arg-set="-fps"/>
<_description>
Loads a random sequence of images and smoothly scans and zooms around
-in each, fading from pan to pan. You can set the directory from which
-images are loaded on the "Advanced" tab.
+in each, fading from pan to pan.
+
+To tell it where to find the images to display, go to the "Advanced"
+tab on the Screensaver Preferences window. Select "Choose Random
+Images", and enter your image directory in the text field right below
+that.
+
+(Note: not the the "Advanced" button at the bottom of this window:
+the tab at the top of the *other* window.)
-This program requires a good video card capable of supporting large
+This program requires a good video card capable of supporting large
textures.
Written by Jamie Zawinski and Mike Oliphant.