X-Git-Url: http://git.hungrycats.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=9bcbcd6f27c837be6f0dabe28f44c381ebae7170;hb=82c5080773aae5e72ec155327c075775e023d2ee;hp=0aacf8f6e54d2fdff0a671e42767fa45d44343b5;hpb=14627f4038ada5d11456f3770090f3c39740d70f;p=xscreensaver diff --git a/README b/README index 0aacf8f6..9bcbcd6f 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -24,9 +24,8 @@ The most important hint is probably this: To build on VMS, see README.VMS. -If you are upgrading, you might want to delete your ~/.xscreensaver file. -If you don't, you might not see the new graphics modes. If you are upgrading -from version 2.* to version 3.*, definitely do delete your .xscreensaver file. +If you are upgrading from version 2.* to version 3.*, be sure to delete +your ~/.xscreensaver file first, if you have one. If you think you've found a bug, please let me know! No bug report is too small. But first, please read the enclosed `README.debugging' file to find @@ -38,14 +37,11 @@ Getting Started: You can try out xscreensaver like so: xscreensaver & - xscreensaver-command -demo - -After a few seconds, the screen should go black, and a dialog box should -appear in the upper right corner. This is "Demo Mode". + xscreensaver-demo Note: unlike `xlock', xscreensaver has a client-server model: the `xscreensaver' process is a daemon that runs in the background; it is -controlled by the foreground `xscreensaver-command' program. +controlled by the foreground `xscreensaver-demo' program. xscreensaver has an extensive manual -- please read it! @@ -67,16 +63,82 @@ Along with the xscreensaver daemon itself, this package also includes numerous graphics hacks for use as screensavers. There is nothing magic about these: they are just programs that draw on the root window. -More than 100 such programs are included. For details, see the xscreensaver -web page, or the enclosed manual pages. There are also some helpful hints -on customization in the xscreensaver app-defaults file (normally installed -in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver.) +More than 120 such programs are included. For details, see the xscreensaver +web page, or the enclosed manual pages. The latest version of xscreensaver is always available on the web at http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/. ============ +Changes since 3.30: * Put in more sensible defaults for DPMS, and updated + the documentation to reflect the fact that all your + DPMS settings are now belong to xscreensaver. + * Fixed the `xscreensaver.spec' file so that `--force' + is no longer needed. + * New versions of `rotzoomer' and `nerverot'. + * Fixed an OSF/1 compilation problem in `molecule'. +Changes since 3.29: * New hacks, `molecule' `dangerball', and `rotzoomer'. + * New version of `gflux'. + * Made `gltext' able to display the current time. + * Fixed a floating-point-precision problem in `gltext' + that sometimes caused horizontal lines to vanish. + * Removed the `-window-id' option from the hacks: + it never worked right, and was unnecessary. + * Made the `starwars' hack use thicker lines, antialias + the text, and fade out at the far edge instead of just + dropping off. + * Fixed an SHM segment leak in `moire'. +Changes since 3.28: * Better rendering of the new logo. + * New hack, `gltext'. + * Added `-planetary' option to `gears', to draw a + different kind of gear system. + * Made motion and rotation be smoother in `gears', + `glplanet', `moebius', `rubik', and `sierpinski3d'. + * Improved coloration in `sierpinski3d'. + * Made the GL hacks react to window size changes. + * Made most of the GL hacks take a -fps option (like + `pulsar' did), so you can use them to benchmark your + 3D hardware. + * Fixed the previous fix to `sonar'. + * Minor fix to `nerverot'. + Made sonar able to ping hosts on DEC OSF1. + * Eliminated a bogus "didn't get enough colors" warning + in some of the hacks. +Changes since 3.27: * New logo for xscreensaver! + * New hacks, `starwars' and `stonerview'. + * Made the motion of the bouncing ball in `stairs' be a + little less jerky. + * Made newly-added screenhacks be added to .xscreensaver + automatically: if there are hacks in the app-defaults + file that are not also in ~/.xscreensaver, they will + be added to the end of the list. + * Redid the `Screensaver Options' part of the control + panel; xscreensaver now lets you configure your DPMS + settings. + * Fixed some Makefile problems with non-GL builds. + * Fixed detection of MesaGL for version 3.3. + * Better workaround to Red Hat 7.0's broken gcc. + * Added Sparc Solaris kernel panic to `bsod'. +Changes since 3.26: * New hacks: `zoom' and `whirlwindwarp'. + * Fixed a free-memory-reference bug in `sonar'. + * Better error handling when there are no suitable GL + visuals. + * Added diagnostic dialog when xscreensaver-demo is + unable to launch xscreensaver (e.g., when running as + root.) + * Fixed a bug that caused screenhack argument changes + to be ignored when xscreensaver-demo was running as + root (if "root" and "nobody" have different home + directories.) + * Made the programs default to ":0" if $DISPLAY is unset. + * Made the `-verbose' output include information about + which server extensions were supported at compile time. + * Worked around Red Hat 7.0's broken gcc 2.96. + * Updated default delays on the GL hacks to look better + on machines with super-fast 3D hardware. + * Install `screensaver-properties-capplet' to work around + the usual egregious GNOME lossage. Changes since 3.25: * Added "enabled" checkboxes in the list of hacks in xscreensaver-demo (Gtk version only.) * New hacks `hyperball', `xrayswarm', and `gflux'.