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[xscreensaver] / hacks / config / julia.xml
1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2
3 <screensaver name="julia" _label="Julia">
4
5   <command arg="-root"/>
6
7   <!-- #### -mouse -->
8
9   <number id="count" type="spinbutton" arg="-count %"
10           _label="Count" low="0" high="20000" default="1000"/>
11
12   <number id="cycles" type="slider" arg="-cycles %"
13            _label="Iterations" _low-label="Small" _high-label="Large"
14           low="1" high="100" default="20"/>
15
16   <number id="delay" type="slider" arg="-delay %"
17           _label="Speed" _low-label="Slow" _high-label="Fast"
18           low="0" high="20000" default="10000"
19           convert="invert"/>
20
21   <number id="ncolors" type="slider" arg="-ncolors %"
22             _label="Number of Colors" _low-label="Two" _high-label="Many"
23             low="1" high="255" default="200"/>
24
25   <_description>
26 This one draws spinning, animating (are you detecting a pattern here
27 yet?)  explorations of the Julia set. You've probably seen static
28 images of this fractal form before, but it's a lot of fun to watch in
29 motion as well.  One interesting thing is that there is a small
30 swinging dot passing in front of the image, which indicates the
31 control point from which the rest of the image was generated.
32 Written by Sean McCullough.
33   </_description>
34 </screensaver>