X-Git-Url: http://git.hungrycats.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=local%2Fman%2Fcat.1%2Ft3d.1;fp=local%2Fman%2Fcat.1%2Ft3d.1;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=df7adbee81405e2849728a24b498ad2117784b1f;hp=178599b4ecdc1ba8b82b4b08aadc14312a9e5aa9;hpb=41fae2ad67bc37e31c4d967bae81e4f3f50fa55a;p=xscreensaver diff --git a/local/man/cat.1/t3d.1 b/local/man/cat.1/t3d.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 178599b4..00000000 --- a/local/man/cat.1/t3d.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ - - - -t3d(1) t3d(1) - - -NNAAMMEE - t3d - clock using flying balls to display the time - -SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS - t3d [ _o_p_t_i_o_n_s ]... - -DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN - Time 3D is a clock. It uses flying balls to display the - time. This balls move and wobble around to give you the - impression your graphic workstation with its many XStones - is doing something. - - t3d uses mouse and keyboard to let you fly through the - balls. Hit SS to speed up, AA to slow down, ZZ to zoom in and - XX to zoom out. Use the lleefftt mmoouussee bbuuttttoonn to rotate to the - left and the rriigghhtt mmoouussee bbuuttttoonn to rotate the view to the - right. Use the mmiiddddllee mmoouussee bbuuttttoonn to change the optical - axis and the moving direction. 00 (zero) will stop you. QQ - quits. - - -OOPPTTIIOONNSS - --mmoovvee _f_a_c_t_o_r - Modifies the direction move of t3d. The clock looks - 30 degrees* _f_a_c_t_o_r to the left and to the right - periodically. - - --wwoobbbbllee _f_a_c_t_o_r - Modifies the wobbling (sounds nice :-) of t3d by - multiplying the default deformation of the clock - with _f_a_c_t_o_r_. - - --mmiinnuutteess - Shows one small ball for every minute, instead of - one for every 2.5 minutes. - - --mmaagg _f_a_c_t_o_r - Changes the magnification of t3d. By default, t3d - draws a 200x200 image. A .I factor of 2 means, it - will use a 400x400 image. - - --ccyyccllee _p_e_r_i_o_d - Sets the moving cycle to _p_e_r_i_o_d seconds. By - default, this value is 10 seconds. - - --wwaaiitt _m_i_c_r_o_s_e_c - Inserts a wait after drawing one view of the clock. - By default, t3d waits 40 ms after each drawing. - This helps you to keep the performance loss small. - - --ffaasstt _p_r_e_c_a_l_c___r_a_d_i_u_s - t3d uses bitmap copy to draw precalculated balls. - You can specify the radius in pixels up to which - t3d should precalculate balls. t3d will set a - - - -Time 3D Version 1.1 1 - - - - - -t3d(1) t3d(1) - - - useful range by itself using the magnification when - it is started. - - --ccoollccyyccllee - Draws cyclic the color scale used for the balls in - the background instead of the normal black. - - --rrggbb _r_e_d _g_r_e_e_n _b_l_u_e - Selects the color in RGB color space of the light- - ning spot on the balls. All the other colors used - for balls or --ccoollccyyccllee are less intensive colors of - the same hue and saturation. All values in range of - 0 to 1. - - --hhssvv _h_u_e _s_a_t_u_r_a_t_i_o_n _v_a_l_u_e - Selects the color in HSV color space. _h_u_e is in - degrees from 0 to 360, all other values in range - from 0 to 1. It gives nice but rather unpredictable - results, if you use a saturation of e.g. 2. Try it - at your own risk. - - --hhssvvccyyccllee _s_p_e_e_d - Rotates the hue axis every 10 seconds* _s_p_e_e_d_. - - --hheellpp Prints a short usage message. - - - -AAUUTTHHOORR - Bernd Paysan - - Email: bernd.paysan@gmx.de - - Hacked on by jwz@jwz.org for xscreensaver. - - -AACCKKNNOOWWLLEEDDGGEEMMEENNTT - Acknowledgement to Georg Acher, who wrote the initial pro- - gram displaying balls. - - -CCOOPPYYIINNGG - Copy, modify, and distribute T3D either under GPL version - 2 or newer, or under the standard MIT/X license notice. - - -DDIISSCCLLAAIIMMEERR - T3D is not related to T3D(tm), the massive parallel - Alpha--based supercomputer from Cray Research. T3D's name - was invented in 1991, years before the project at Cray - Research started. There is no relation from T3D to Cray's - T3D, even the balls surrounding T3D on some posters - weren't an inspiration for T3D. I don't know anything - about the other way round. - - - -Time 3D Version 1.1 2 - - - - - -t3d(1) t3d(1) - - - The programming style of T3D isn't intented as example of - good style, but as example of how a fast prototyped demo - may look like. T3D wasn't created to be useful, it was - created to be nice. - - -KKNNOOWWNN BBUUGGSS - There are no known bugs in T3D. Maybe there are bugs in X. - Slight changes in the T3D sources are known to show these - bugs, e.g. if you remove the (int) casting at the XFillArc - x,y,w,h-coordinates... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Time 3D Version 1.1 3 - -