X-Git-Url: http://git.hungrycats.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=hacks%2Fconfig%2Fvidwhacker.xml;h=40d5f7e838ece85635c44b412f78675bb430583e;hb=49f5b54f312fe4ac2e9bc47581a72451bd0e8439;hp=f9619d7ac0681171439808cef8f443e62a8253df;hpb=9c9d475ff889ed8be02e8ce8c17da28b93278fca;p=xscreensaver diff --git a/hacks/config/vidwhacker.xml b/hacks/config/vidwhacker.xml index f9619d7a..40d5f7e8 100644 --- a/hacks/config/vidwhacker.xml +++ b/hacks/config/vidwhacker.xml @@ -11,12 +11,14 @@ <_description> -This is actually just a shell script that grabs a frame of video from -the system's video input, and then uses some PBM filters (chosen at -random) to manipulate and recombine the video frame in various ways -(edge detection, subtracting the image from a rotated version of -itself, etc.) Then it displays that image for a few seconds, and does -it again. This works really well if you just feed broadcast television +This is a shell script that grabs a frame of video from the system's +video input, and then uses some PBM filters (chosen at random) to +manipulate and recombine the video frame in various ways (edge +detection, subtracting the image from a rotated version of itself, +etc.) Then it displays that image for a few seconds, and does it +again. This works really well if you just feed broadcast television into it. + +Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1998.