"#error Do not run app-defaults files through xrdb!",
"#error That does not do what you might expect.",
"#error Put this file in /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XScreenSaver instead.",
-"*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: 50M",
"*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",
"*overlayTextForeground: #FFFF00",
"*prefsCommand: xscreensaver-demo -prefs",
"*helpURL: http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man.html",
"*loadURL: netscape -remote 'openURL(%s)' || netscape '%s'",
-"*manualCommand: xterm +sb -fg black -bg gray75 -T '%s manual' \
- -e /bin/sh -c 'man \"%s\" || read foo'",
+"*manualCommand: gnome-help-browser 'man:%s'",
"*dateFormat: %d-%b-%y (%a); %I:%M %p",
"*installColormap: True",
"*programs: \
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 -nlines 20 -whirlies 40 \
+ -xspeed 0.5 \\n\
+ \"SpeedMine\" speedmine -root \\n\
+ \"SpeedWorm\" speedmine -root -worm \\n\
color: bubbles -root \\n\
default-n: webcollage -root \\n\
default-n: \"WebCollage (whacked)\" \
GL: stonerview -root \\n\
GL: starwars -root \\n\
GL: gltext -root \\n\
+ GL: \"GLText (clock)\" gltext -text \"%A%n%d %b %Y%n%r\" -root \\n\
+ GL: \"Molecule\" molecule -root \\n\
+ GL: \"Molecule (lumpy)\" molecule -root -no-bonds -no-labels \\n\
+ GL: dangerball -root \\n\
\
- xdaliclock -root -builtin3 -cycle \\n\
- default-n: xearth -nofork -nostars -ncolors 50 \
- goban -root \\n\
- electricsheep \\n\
- cosmos -root \\n",
-"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",
"*Dialog.headingFont: *-times-bold-r-*-*-*-180-*-*-*-iso8859-1",
"*Dialog.bodyFont: *-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-iso8859-1",
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, \
shuffles it, and then solves the puzzle. This works especially well \
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 \
"*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.xdaliclock.name: XDaliClock",
"*hacks.xdaliclock.documentation: \
XDaliClock draws a large digital clock, the numbers of which change by \