+.B \-pattern\ \(dq pattern \(dq
+Specify juggling pattern in annotated
+.B site-swap
+notation. In
+.B site-swap
+notation, the "height" of each throw is given. E.g., "3" is the height
+needed to juggle a 3\-Cascade. Note that these sequences need to be
+chosen carefully, to avoid collisions.
+
+Annotations indicate relative hand movements or tricks:
+.TS
+cb l.
+\&\- Inside throw (default)
++ Outside throw
+\&= Cross Throw
+& Cross Catch
+x Cross Throw and Catch
+\&_ Bounce
+.TE
+.TP 8
+.B \-pattern\ \(dq[ pattern ]\(dq
+Specify juggling pattern in annotated
+.B Adam
+notation. Adam notation is a little harder to visualize. Each
+integer
+.B n
+represents a cyclic permutation of (0...n). The equivalent
+.B site-swap
+value is determined by calculating how many of the permutations it
+takes to get back to the identity. The largest number used is the
+same as the number of objects in the pattern. The advantage of Adam
+notation is that these sequences do not need to be chosen carefully,
+since all possible sequences are juggle-able. Annotations are the same
+as in
+.B site-swap
+notation.
+
+For example, both of these describe a 3\-Shower:
+.IP
+.B \-pattern\ "+5 1"
+.IP
+.B \-pattern\ "[+3 1]"
+
+For further examples, see the
+.B portfolio
+list in the source code.
+.TP 8
+.B \-tail number
+Minimum Trail Length. 0 \- 100. Default: 1. Objects may override
+this, for example flaming torches always leave a trail.
+.TP 8
+.BR \-real | \-no\-real
+Turn on/off real-time juggling.
+.B Deprecated.
+There should be no need to turn off real-time juggling, even on slow
+systems. Adjust speed using
+.B \-count
+above.
+.TP 8
+.BR \-describe | \-no\-describe
+Turn on/off pattern descriptions.
+.TP 8
+.BR \-balls | \-no\-balls
+Turn on/off Balls.
+.TP 8
+.BR \-clubs | \-no\-clubs
+Turn on/off Clubs.