starfish - radially-symmetric throbbing colormap-hacking graphics demo
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B starfish
-[\-display \fIhost:display.screen\fP] [\-foreground \fIcolor\fP] [\-background \fIcolor\fP] [\-window] [\-root] [\-mono] [\-install] [\-visual \fIvisual\fP] [\-delay \fIusecs\fP] [\-delay2 \fIsecs\fP] [\-cycle\-delay2 \fIusecs\fP] [\-thickness \fIpixels\fP] [\-rotation \fIdegrees\fP] [\-duration \fIseconds\fP] [\-colors \fIint\fP] [\-cycle] [\-no\-cycle] [\-blob] [\-no\-blob]
+[\-display \fIhost:display.screen\fP] [\-foreground \fIcolor\fP] [\-background \fIcolor\fP] [\-window] [\-root] [\-mono] [\-install] [\-visual \fIvisual\fP] [\-delay \fIusecs\fP] [\-delay2 \fIsecs\fP] [\-thickness \fIpixels\fP] [\-rotation \fIdegrees\fP] [\-duration \fIseconds\fP] [\-colors \fIint\fP] [\-blob] [\-no\-blob]
+[\-fps]
.SH DESCRIPTION
The \fIstarfish\fP program draws radially symmetric objects, which expand,
contract, rotate, and turn inside out. It uses these shapes to lay down a
How much of a delay should be introduced between steps of the animation.
Default 10000, or about 1/100th second.
.TP 8
-.B \-cycle\-delay \fImicroseconds\fP
-How long to wait between shifing the colormap by one step.
-Default 100000, or about 1/10th second.
-.TP 8
.B \-thickness \fIpixels\fP
How wide each color band should be. Default 0, meaning random (the chosen
value will be between 0 and 15.)
How many colors to use. Default 200. The more colors, the smoother the
transitions will be, and the nicer the resultant images.
.TP 8
-.B \-cycle
-.TP 8
-.B \-no\-cycle
-Whether to do colormap cycling. Default true.
-.TP 8
.B \-duration \fIseconds\fP
How long to run before choosing a new shape. Default 30 seconds.
.TP 8
.B \-no\-blob
If \fIblob\fP option is specified, then the raw shapes will be shown,
instead of a field of colors generated from them.
+.TP 8
+.B \-fps
+Display the current frame rate and CPU load.
.SH ENVIRONMENT
.PP
.TP 8
suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without
express or implied warranty.
.SH AUTHOR
-Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>, 14-Jun-97.
+Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>, 14-Jun-97.