X-Git-Url: http://git.hungrycats.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=driver%2FXScreenSaver.ad.in;h=5b1d3b65f8d1a1aac14021955bdb489740f4d8a6;hb=a1d41b2aa6e18bf9a49b914a99dda8232c5d7762;hp=efc5955e13fff579a28870aea8478f9c9161a65e;hpb=14627f4038ada5d11456f3770090f3c39740d70f;p=xscreensaver diff --git a/driver/XScreenSaver.ad.in b/driver/XScreenSaver.ad.in index efc5955e..5b1d3b65 100644 --- a/driver/XScreenSaver.ad.in +++ b/driver/XScreenSaver.ad.in @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ ! a screen saver and locker for the X window system ! by Jamie Zawinski ! -! version 3.26 -! 10-Nov-2000 +! version 3.34 +! 25-Oct-2001 ! ! See "man xscreensaver" for more info. The latest version is always ! available at http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/ @@ -28,21 +28,30 @@ ! /* (xrdb prevention kludge: whole file) -*timeout: 10 -*cycle: 10 -*lockTimeout: 0 -*passwdTimeout: 30 +*timeout: 0:10:00 +*cycle: 0:10:00 +*lockTimeout: 0:00:00 +*passwdTimeout: 0:00:30 +*dpmsEnabled: False +*dpmsStandby: 2:00:00 +*dpmsSuspend: 2:00:00 +*dpmsOff: 4:00:00 +*grabDesktopImages: True +*grabVideoFrames: False +*chooseRandomImages: False +*imageDirectory: *nice: 10 +*memoryLimit: 0 *lock: False *lockVTs: True *verbose: False *timestamp: False *fade: True *unfade: False -*fadeSeconds: 3 +*fadeSeconds: 0:00:03 *fadeTicks: 20 *splash: True -*splashDuration: 5 +*splashDuration: 0:00:05 *visualID: default *captureStderr: True @@ -71,10 +80,10 @@ *loadURL: netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)' || netscape '%s' ! This is what the "Manual" button in xscreensaver-demo runs (/bin/sh syntax.) -*manualCommand: xterm +sb -fg black -bg gray75 -T '%s manual' \ - -e /bin/sh -c 'man "%s" || read foo' -! Gnome folks might prefer this: -!*manualCommand: gnome-help-browser 'man:%s' +@GNOMEHELP_N@*manualCommand: xterm +sb -fg black -bg gray75 -T '%s manual' \ +@GNOMEHELP_N@ -e /bin/sh -c 'man "%s" || read foo' +! For GNOME systems: +@GNOMEHELP_Y@*manualCommand: gnome-help-browser 'man:%s' ! The format used for printing the date and time in the password dialog box @@ -154,7 +163,6 @@ rorschach -root -offset 7 \n\ hopalong -root \n\ greynetic -root \n\ - xroger -root \n\ imsmap -root \n\ slidescreen -root \n\ decayscreen -root \n\ @@ -254,6 +262,16 @@ - "NerveRot (thick)" nerverot -root -count 100 -line-width 4 \ -max-nerve-radius 0.8 -nervousness 0.5 -db \n\ xrayswarm -root \n\ +- "Zoom (Fatbits)" zoom -root \n\ + "Zoom (Lenses)" zoom -root -lenses \n\ + rotzoomer -root \n\ +- "RotZoomer (mobile)" rotzoomer -root -move \n\ +- "RotZoomer (sweep)" rotzoomer -root -sweep \n\ + whirlwindwarp -root \n\ + "WhirlyGig" whirlygig -root \n\ + "SpeedMine" speedmine -root \n\ + "SpeedWorm" speedmine -root -worm \n\ + vermiculate -root \n\ color: bubbles -root \n\ default-n: webcollage -root \n\ default-n: "WebCollage (whacked)" \ @@ -262,6 +280,7 @@ - default-n: vidwhacker -root \n\ \ @GL_KLUDGE@ GL: gears -root \n\ +@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: "Gears (planetary)" gears -root -planetary \n\ @GL_KLUDGE@ GL: superquadrics -root \n\ @GL_KLUDGE@ GL: morph3d -root \n\ @GL_KLUDGE@ GL: cage -root \n\ @@ -281,20 +300,32 @@ @GLE_KLUDGE@GL: extrusion -root \n\ @GL_KLUDGE@ GL: sierpinski3d -root \n\ @GL_KLUDGE@ GL: gflux -root \n\ +@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: stonerview -root \n\ +@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: starwars -root \n\ +@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: gltext -root \n\ +@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: "GLText (clock)" gltext -text "%A%n%d %b %Y%n%r" -root \n\ +@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: "Molecule" molecule -root \n\ +@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: "Molecule (lumpy)" molecule -root -no-bonds -no-labels \n\ +@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: dangerball -root \n\ +@GL_KLUDGE@ GL: circuit -root \n\ \ - xdaliclock -root -builtin3 -cycle \n\ - default-n: xearth -nofork -nostars -ncolors 50 \ -night 3 -wait 0 -timewarp 400.0 -pos \ sunrel/38/-30 \n\ +- xplanetbg -xscreensaver -moonside \ + -markerfile earth -wait 1 -timewarp 400 \n\ - ssystem -fullscreen :32 \n\ - xmountains -b -M -Z 0 -r 1 \n\ - "XMountains (top)" xmountains -b -M -Z 0 -r 1 -m \n\ -- xaos -root -autopilot -incoloring -1 \ - -nogui -outcoloring -1 \n\ +- xaos -fullscreen -autopilot \ + -incoloring -1 -outcoloring -1 \n\ - xfishtank -d -s \n\ - xsnow \n\ - goban -root \n\ -- electricsheep \n +- electricsheep \n\ +- cosmos -root \n\ +- GL: sphereEversion --root \n ! To display a randomized slideshow of images, you can do something like this: @@ -302,16 +333,8 @@ ! default-n: "Slideshow" xv -root -rmode 5 -random -viewonly \ ! -wloop -wait 30 $HOME/bitmaps/*.jpg \n\ ! -! or, if you prefer "xli" to "xv", like this: (but note that xli's "-delay" -! option doesn't work in conjunction with "-onroot", so you need to add a -! line for each image individually... "xv" is better in this respect.) -! -! default-n: xli -quiet -onroot -center -border black \ -! $HOME/bitmaps/pic1.jpg \n\ -! default-n: xli -quiet -onroot -center -border black \ -! $HOME/bitmaps/pic2.jpg \n\ -! default-n: xli -quiet -onroot -center -border black \ -! $HOME/bitmaps/pic3.jpg \n\ +! Recipes for using other slideshow programs can be found in the +! XScreenSaver FAQ: http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/faq.html ! ! Note that we've used "default-n" as the visual name, rather than just ! "default": this means "default visual, no install", that is, it's like @@ -339,6 +362,9 @@ ! ! xscreensaver-sgigl /usr/sbin/ep -S ! +! (But note that, on non-SGIs, the bundled "stonerview" hack is a decent +! clone of "ep". Yay!) +! ! You can also use the "ant" demo, but first you need to wrap a shell script ! around it that cds to its home directory, so that it can find its files; ! and also pass it the -S argument, to prevent it from forking. What a mess! @@ -353,9 +379,9 @@ !============================================================================= -XScreenSaver.pointerPollTime: 5 -XScreenSaver.initialDelay: 0 -XScreenSaver.windowCreationTimeout: 30 +XScreenSaver.pointerPollTime: 0:00:05 +XScreenSaver.initialDelay: 0:00:00 +XScreenSaver.windowCreationTimeout: 0:00:30 XScreenSaver.bourneShell: /bin/sh @@ -373,12 +399,12 @@ XScreenSaver.bourneShell: /bin/sh *Dialog.Button.background: #D0D0D0 *Dialog.text.foreground: #000000 *Dialog.text.background: #FFFFFF -*Dialog.logo.foreground: #FF0000 -*Dialog.logo.background: #FFFFFF +*passwd.thermometer.foreground: #FF0000 +*passwd.thermometer.background: #FFFFFF *Dialog.topShadowColor: #E7E7E7 *Dialog.bottomShadowColor: #737373 -*Dialog.logo.width: 200 -*Dialog.logo.height: 200 +*Dialog.logo.width: 210 +*Dialog.logo.height: 210 *Dialog.internalBorderWidth: 30 *Dialog.borderWidth: 1 *Dialog.shadowThickness: 4 @@ -391,7 +417,7 @@ XScreenSaver.bourneShell: /bin/sh *passwd.thermometer.width: 8 *splash.heading.label: XScreenSaver %s -*splash.body.label: Copyright © 1991-2000 by +*splash.body.label: Copyright © 1991-2001 by *splash.body2.label: Jamie Zawinski *splash.demo.label: Demo *splash.prefs.label: Prefs @@ -589,11 +615,6 @@ Patrick Naughton. This draws random colored and stippled rectangles. Written by Jamie \ Zawinski. -*hacks.xroger.documentation: \ -The XScreenSaver logo. Don't you hate it? So do I. Would you like \ -to design a new logo for XScreenSaver? If so, send jwz your \ -submissions. - *hacks.imsmap.name: IMSmap *hacks.imsmap.documentation: \ This generates random cloud-like patterns. It looks quite different \ @@ -611,27 +632,19 @@ Written by Juergen Nickelsen and Jamie Zawinski. *hacks.slidescreen.name: SlideScreen *hacks.slidescreen.documentation: \ -This grabs an image of whatever is on your screen, divides it into a \ -grid, and then randomly shuffles the squares around as if it was one \ -of those annoying ``16-puzzle'' games, where there is a grid of \ -squares, one of which is missing. I hate trying to solve those \ -puzzles, but watching one permute itself is more amusing. Written by \ -Jamie Zawinski. +This takes an image, divides it into a grid, and then randomly shuffles \ +the squares around as if it was one of those annoying ``16-puzzle'' \ +games, where there is a grid of squares, one of which is missing. \ +I hate trying to solve those puzzles, but watching one permute itself \ +is more amusing. Written by Jamie Zawinski. *hacks.decayscreen.name: DecayScreen *hacks.decayscreen.documentation: \ -This grabs an image of whatever is on your screen, and makes it melt. \ -You've no doubt seen this effect before, but no screensaver would \ -really be complete without it. It works best if there's something \ -colorful visible. Warning, if the effect continues after the screen \ -saver is off, seek medical attention. Written by David Wald and \ -Vivek Khera. \ - \n\n\ -A number of these screenhacks have the ability to take an image of \ -your desktop and manipulate it in some way. On SGI systems, these \ -programs are able to (at random) pull their source image from the \ -system's video input instead! This works nicely if you leave some \ -some random television station plugged in. +This takes an image and makes it melt. You've no doubt seen this \ +effect before, but no screensaver would really be complete without it. \ +It works best if there's something colorful visible. Warning, if the \ +effect continues after the screen saver is off, seek medical attention. \ +Written by David Wald and Vivek Khera. *hacks.jigsaw.documentation: \ This grabs a screen image, carves it up into a jigsaw puzzle, \ @@ -686,9 +699,9 @@ each face. Don't think about it too long, or your brain will melt. \ Written by Joe Keane, Fritz Mueller, and Jamie Zawinski. *hacks.hyperball.documentation: \ -Hyperball is to hypercube as icosahedron is to cube: this displays \ +Hyperball is to hypercube as dodecahedron is to cube: this displays \ a 2D projection of the sequence of 3D objects which are the projections \ -of the 4D analog to the icosahedron. Written by Joe Keane. +of the 4D analog to the dodecahedron. Written by Joe Keane. *hacks.halo.documentation: \ This draws trippy psychedelic circular patterns that hurt to look at. \ @@ -1084,7 +1097,8 @@ By Rohit Singh. *hacks.nerverot.name: NerveRot *hacks.nerverot.documentation: \ -Draws a rolling tube, composed of nervously vibrating squiggles. \ +Draws different shapes composed of nervously vibrating squiggles, \ +as if seen through a camera operated by a monkey on crack. \ By Dan Bornstein. *hacks.webcollage.name: WebCollage @@ -1126,9 +1140,9 @@ they combine to form larger bubbles, which eventually pop. Written \ by James Macnicol. *hacks.gears.documentation: \ -This draws a set of turning, interlocking gears, rotating in three \ -dimensions. Another GL hack, by Danny Sung, Brian Paul, and Ed \ -Mackey. +This draws sets of turning, interlocking gears, rotating in three \ +dimensions. Another GL hack, by Danny Sung, Brian Paul, Ed Mackey, \ +and Jamie Zawinski. *hacks.superquadrics.documentation: \ Ed Mackey reports that he wrote the first version of this program in \ @@ -1221,6 +1235,65 @@ Written by Josiah Pease. Draws a few swarms of critters flying around the screen, with nicely \ faded color trails behind them. Written by Chris Leger. +*hacks.zoom.documentation: \ +Zooms in on a part of the screen and then moves around. With the \ +-lenses option the result is like looking through many overlapping \ +lenses rather than just a simple zoom. Written by James Macnicol. + +*hacks.whirlwindwarp.name: WhirlwindWarp +*hacks.whirlwindwarp.documentation: \ +Floating stars are acted upon by a mixture of simple 2D \ +forcefields. The strength of each forcefield changes \ +continuously, and it is also switched on and off at random. \ +By Paul 'Joey' Clark. + +*hacks.rotzoomer.name: RotZoomer +*hacks.rotzoomer.documentation: \ +Creates a collage of rotated and scaled portions of the \ +screen. Written by Claudio Matsuoka. + +*hacks.stonerview.name: StonerView +*hacks.stonerview.documentation: \ +Chains of colorful squares dance around each other in complex spiral \ +patterns. Written by Andrew Plotkin, based on SGI's `electropaint' \ +screensaver. + +*hacks.starwars.name: StarWars +*hacks.starwars.documentation: \ +Draws a stream of text slowly scrolling into the distance at an \ +angle, over a star field, like at the beginning of the movie of the \ +same name. Written by Jamie Zawinski and Claudio Matauoka. + +*hacks.gltext.name: GLText +*hacks.gltext.documentation: \ +Displays a few lines of text spinning around in a solid 3D font. \ +Written by Jamie Zawinski. + +*hacks.molecule.documentation: \ +Draws several different representations of molecules. Some common \ +molecules are built in, and it can also read PDB (Protein Data Base) \ +files as input. Written by Jamie Zawinski. + +*hacks.dangerball.name: DangerBall +*hacks.dangerball.documentation: \ +Draws a ball that periodically extrudes many random spikes. Ouch! \ +Written by Jamie Zawinski. + +*hacks.whirlygig.name: WhirlyGig +*hacks.whirlygig.documentation: \ +Draws zooming chains of sinusoidal spots. Written by Ashton Trey Belew. + +*hacks.speedmine.name: SpeedMine +*hacks.speedmine.documentation: \ +Simulates speeding down a rocky mineshaft, or a funky dancing worm. \ +Written by Conrad Parker. + +*hacks.circuit.documentation: \ +Animates a number of 3D electronic components. Written by Ben Buxton. + +*hacks.vermiculate.documentation: \ +Draws squiggly worm-like paths. Written by Tyler Pierce. + !============================================================================= ! @@ -1242,6 +1315,15 @@ Written by Kirk Johnson. This is not included with the XScreenSaver \ package, but if you don't have it already, you can find it at \ . +*hacks.xplanetbg.name: XPlanet +*hacks.xplanetbg.documentation: \ +XPlanet is like XEarth, but with more options. It draws an image of \ +the Earth (or other planets!), as seen from your favorite vantage \ +point in space, correctly shaded for the current position of the Sun. \ +Written by Hari Nair. This is not included with the XScreenSaver \ +package, but if you don't have it already, you can find it at \ +. + *hacks.ssystem.name: SSystem *hacks.ssystem.documentation: \ SSystem is a GL Solar System simulator. It simulates flybys of Sun, \ @@ -1295,4 +1377,18 @@ connection to the Internet. \ By Scott Draves. You can find it at . \ See that web site for configuration information. +*hacks.cosmos.documentation: \ +Draws fireworks and zooming, fading flares. By Tom Campbell. \ +You can find it at . + +*hacks.sphereEversion.name: SphereEversion +*hacks.sphereEversion.documentation: \ +SphereEversion draws an animation of a sphere being turned inside out. \ +A sphere can be turned inside out, without any tears, sharp creases or \ +discontinuities, if the surface of the sphere is allowed to intersect \ +itself. This program animates what is known as the Thurston Eversion. \ +Written by Nathaniel Thurston and Michael McGuffin. This program is \ +not included with the XScreenSaver package, but if you don't have it \ +already, you can find it at . + ! (xrdb prevention kludge: whole file) */