X-Git-Url: http://git.hungrycats.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=hacks%2Fconfig%2Fjigglypuff.xml;h=219fb49774f055b41101a75e1b501dd93e31bdb4;hb=c70f94f648d51bb4828193124f325fa52b0e57f3;hp=d88b93ee93c2a0a46842e0c3568570873150c72f;hpb=de460e831dc8578acfa8b72251ab9346c99c1f96;p=xscreensaver diff --git a/hacks/config/jigglypuff.xml b/hacks/config/jigglypuff.xml index d88b93ee..219fb497 100644 --- a/hacks/config/jigglypuff.xml +++ b/hacks/config/jigglypuff.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - + @@ -8,42 +8,40 @@
- - + + low="50" high="1000" default="500"/> - + - + low="0" high="1000" default="800"/> + + + - - + _high-label="Collapse" low="0" high="1000" default="100"/> -
@@ -61,7 +59,7 @@ - + @@ -71,11 +69,10 @@ This does bad things with quasi-spherical objects. You have a tetrahedron with tesselated faces. The vertices on these faces have forces on them: one proportional to the distance from the surface of a sphere; and one proportional to the distance from the -neighbors. They also have inertia. - -The resulting effect can range from a shape that does nothing, to a -frenetic polygon storm. Somewhere in between there it usually -manifests as a blob that jiggles in a kind of disturbing manner. +neighbors. They also have inertia. The resulting effect can range +from a shape that does nothing, to a frenetic polygon storm. +Somewhere in between there it usually manifests as a blob that jiggles +in a kind of disturbing manner. Written by Keith Macleod; 2003.