+.TP 4
+.B Display Subprocess Errors
+If this is set, then if one of the graphics demos prints something to
+stdout or stderr, it will show up on the screen immediately (instead of
+being lost in a hidden terminal or file that you can't see.)
+
+If you change this option, it will only take effect the next time the
+xscreensaver daemon is restarted. (All other settings take effect
+immediately.)
+.TP 4
+.B Display Splash Screen at Startup
+Normally when xscreensaver starts up, it briefly displays a splash dialog
+showing the version number, a \fIHelp\fP button, etc. If this option is
+turned off, the splash screen will not be shown at all.
+.TP 4
+.B Power Management Enabled
+Whether the monitor should be powered down after a period of inactivity.
+
+If this option is grayed out, it means your X server does not support
+the XDPMS extension, and so control over the monitor's power state is
+not available.
+
+If you're using a laptop, don't be surprised if this has no effect:
+many laptops have monitor power-saving behavior built in at a very low
+level that is invisible to Unix and X. On such systems, you can
+typically only adjust the power-saving delays by changing settings
+in the BIOS in some hardware-specific way.
+.TP 4
+.B Standby After
+If \fIPower Management Enabled\fP is selected, the monitor will go black
+after this much idle time. (Graphics demos will stop running, also.)
+.TP 4
+.B Suspend After
+If \fIPower Management Enabled\fP is selected, the monitor will go
+into power-saving mode after this much idle time. This duration should
+be greater than or equal to \fIStandby\fP.
+.TP 4
+.B Off After
+If \fIPower Management Enabled\fP is selected, the monitor will fully
+power down after this much idle time. This duration should be greater
+than or equal to \fISuspend\fP.
+.TP 4