-.B Program Description
-At the top will be a brief description of the program. Below that is a
-text field where you can edit the arguments to the program as xscreensaver
-will invoke it. (Note that most of these programs have their own man pages
-that describe the command-line options they take.)
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-.B Enabled
-The \fIEnabled\fP checkbox controls whether xscreensaver will use this
-display mode at all. This way, all the modes can remain available, but
-you can choose which ones will be automatically run.
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-.B Visual
-The \fIVisual\fP field is where you can select the X visual type that this
-demo will require. If you specify one (other than \fIAny\fP) then the
-program will only be run on that kind of visual. For example, you can
-specify that a particular program should only be run if color is available,
-and another should only be run in monochrome. See the discussion of the
-\fIprograms\fP parameter in the \fIConfiguration\fP section of the
-.BR xscreensaver (1)
-manual.
-
-This is a combo-box, so you can either select an item from the popup menu,
-or type in a specific visual's hexadecimal ID.
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-.B Demo
-This button runs the demo in full-screen mode so that you can try it out.
-Click the mouse to dismiss it.
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-.B Documentation
-Since each of the display modes is actually a separate program, they each
-may have their own manual. This opens a window viewing the man page of
-this program, if it has one.
-.SH SCREENSAVER OPTIONS TAB
-This tab lets you change various settings used by the xscreensaver daemon
-itself, rather than its sub-programs.
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