[\-visual \fIvisual\fP] [\-font \fIfont\fP] [\-scale \fIint\fP]
[\-ticks \fIint\fP] [\-delay \fIusecs\fP] [\-program \fIcommand\fP]
[\-meta] [\-esc] [\-bs] [\-del]
+[\-fps]
.SH DESCRIPTION
The \fIphosphor\fP program draws text on the screen in a very large
pixelated font that looks like an old low resolution dumb tty. The
phosphor -scale 5 -geom =1280x1024 \\
-program 'xemacs -nw -q --eval "(hanoi 5)"'
.EE
+If you have the
+.BR festival (1)
+text-to-speech system installed, you can have it read the screen as
+phosphor prints it:
+.EX
+phosphor -program \\
+ 'xscreensaver-text | tee /dev/stderr | festival --tts'
+.EE
You can also use \fIphosphor\fP as a lo-fi replacement for the
.BR xterm (1)
and
.TP 8
.B \-bs
Do not swap Backspace and Delete.
+.TP 8
+.B \-fps
+Display the current frame rate and CPU load.
.SH TERMINAL EMULATION
By default, \fIphosphor\fP allocates a pseudo-tty for the sub-process to
run under. This has the desirable side effect that the program will be
to inform the sub-process of the type of terminal emulation.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR xscreensaver (1),
+.BR xscreensaver-text (1),
.BR fortune (1),
-.BR apple2 (1),
-.BR starwars (1),
-.BR fontglide (1),
-.BR ljlatest (1),
+.BR apple2 (MANSUFFIX),
+.BR starwars (MANSUFFIX),
+.BR fontglide (MANSUFFIX),
+.BR ljlatest (MANSUFFIX),
.BR dadadodo (1),
-.BR webcollage (1),
+.BR webcollage (MANSUFFIX),
.BR driftnet (1)
.BR EtherPEG ,
.BR EtherPeek ,