+! xtacy -root -delay 100 -gravity \n\
+
+
+! To display a slideshow of images, add commands like this to *programs:
+!
+! xv -root -rmode 5 image-1.gif -quit
+! xv -root -rmode 5 image-2.gif -quit
+! xv -root -rmode 5 image-3.gif -quit
+! ...and so on...
+!
+! however, for this to work, you must also have started the screensaver so
+! that it uses the default colormap (the "-no-install" command-line option, or
+! the "installColormap: False" resource) because when XV is running in "-root"
+! mode, it always assumes that the default colormap is being used, rather than
+! examining the window it is drawing on to see what colormap it has.
+
+
+! Some SGI GL programs work with XScreenSaver; most don't.
+!
+! Bongo works fine:
+!
+! /usr/demos/bin/bongo -wbongo
+!
+! ElectroPaint sort-of works; XScreenSaver will launch it, and it will run
+! properly, but when it's time to turn off the screensaver, you need to hit
+! the Escape key, rather than just moving the mouse. Apparently GL programs
+! are able to intercept the keyboard even when X has the keyboard grabbed!
+!
+! /usr/demos/bin/ep
+!
+! None of the other GL demos I've tried worked, because none of them seem to
+! have command-line options that will make them take up the whole screen; so
+! all you get is a miniscule 100x100 image, which is worthless. This is a
+! shame, since many of those demos would make fine screensavers.
+!
+! If anyone who understands how "haven" works would like to send me the code
+! necessary to do what it does, I would be much obliged.
+
+
+
+!=============================================================================
+!
+! You probably don't want to change anything after this point.
+!
+!=============================================================================