<command arg="-root"/>
- <!-- #### -mouse -->
+ <number id="delay" type="slider" arg="-delay %"
+ _label="Frame rate" _low-label="Low" _high-label="High"
+ low="0" high="100000" default="10000"
+ convert="invert"/>
- <number id="count" type="spinbutton" arg="-count %"
- _label="Count" low="0" high="20000" default="1000"/>
+ <number id="count" type="slider" arg="-count %"
+ _label="Count" _low-label="Few" _high-label="Lots"
+ low="10" high="20000" default="1000"/>
<number id="cycles" type="slider" arg="-cycles %"
_label="Iterations" _low-label="Small" _high-label="Large"
low="1" high="100" default="20"/>
- <number id="delay" type="slider" arg="-delay %"
- _label="Speed" _low-label="Slow" _high-label="Fast"
- low="0" high="20000" default="10000"
- convert="invert"/>
-
<number id="ncolors" type="slider" arg="-ncolors %"
- _label="Number of Colors" _low-label="Two" _high-label="Many"
+ _label="Number of colors" _low-label="Two" _high-label="Many"
low="1" high="255" default="200"/>
+ <boolean id="showfps" _label="Show frame rate" arg-set="-fps"/>
+
<_description>
-This one draws spinning, animating (are you detecting a pattern here
-yet?) explorations of the Julia set. You've probably seen static
-images of this fractal form before, but it's a lot of fun to watch in
-motion as well. One interesting thing is that there is a small
-swinging dot passing in front of the image, which indicates the
-control point from which the rest of the image was generated.
-Written by Sean McCullough.
+Animates the Julia set (a close relative of the Mandelbrot set). The
+small moving dot indicates the control point from which the rest of
+the image was generated. See also the "Discrete" screen saver.
+
+http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_set
+
+Written by Sean McCullough; 1997.
</_description>
</screensaver>