X-Git-Url: http://git.hungrycats.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=hacks%2Fconfig%2Fjulia.xml;h=ac927b91f41ab79284096d6898d001ad2c08bdaf;hb=6afd6db0ae9396cd7ff897ade597cd5483f49b0e;hp=ddb8212ea4ae55aac48183ee6296b356a0635fbe;hpb=9c9d475ff889ed8be02e8ce8c17da28b93278fca;p=xscreensaver diff --git a/hacks/config/julia.xml b/hacks/config/julia.xml index ddb8212e..ac927b91 100644 --- a/hacks/config/julia.xml +++ b/hacks/config/julia.xml @@ -4,31 +4,34 @@ - + - + - - + + + + <_description> -This one draws spinning, animating (are you detecting a pattern here -yet?) explorations of the Julia set. You've probably seen static -images of this fractal form before, but it's a lot of fun to watch in -motion as well. One interesting thing is that there is a small -swinging dot passing in front of the image, which indicates the -control point from which the rest of the image was generated. -Written by Sean McCullough. +The Julia set is a close relative of the Mandelbrot set. The +small moving dot indicates the control point from which the rest of +the image was generated. See also the "Discrete" screen saver. + +http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_set + +Written by Sean McCullough; 1997.