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-.TH XScreenSaver 1 "18-Mar-2002 (4.02)" "X Version 11"
+.TH XScreenSaver 1 "23-Oct-2002 (4.06)" "X Version 11"
.SH NAME
xscreensaver - extensible screen saver framework, plus locking
.SH SYNOPSIS
drawn on the screensaver window itself, as well as being written to the
controlling terminal of the screensaver driver process. Default true.
.TP 8
+.B ignoreUninstalledPrograms\fP (class \fBBoolean\fP)
+There may be programs in the list that are not installed on the system,
+yet are marked as "enabled." If this preference is true, then such
+programs will simply be ignored. If false, then a warning will be printed
+if an attempt is made to run the nonexistent program. Also, the
+.BR xscreensaver-demo (1)
+program will suppress the non-existent programs from the list if this
+is true. Default: false.
+.TP 8
.B font\fP (class \fBFont\fP)
The font used for the stdout/stderr text, if \fBcaptureStderr\fP is true.
Default \fB*\-medium\-r\-*\-140\-*\-m\-*\fP (a 14 point fixed-width font.)
select the ``\fILook and Feel / Screensaver\fP'' page.
Turn off the ``\fIEnable Screensaver\fP'' checkbox.
.TP 3
-\fB2: Add xscreensaver to your startup programs.\fP
-Create a file in your \fI~/.kde2/Autostart/\fP directory
+\fB2: Find your Autostart directory.\fP
+Open the ``\fILook and Feel / Desktop / Paths\fP'' page,
+and see what your ``Autostart'' directory is set to: it will
+probably be \fI~/.kde3/Autostart/\fP or something similar.
+.TP 3
+\fB3: Add xscreensaver to your startup programs.\fP
+Create a file in your autostart directory
called \fIlaunch-xscreensaver\fP. Make that file be executable,
and contain a single line: \fI``xscreensaver\fP''.
.RE
In all these years, I've not heard of even a single case of this happening,
but it is theoretically possible, so I'm mentioning it for completeness...
-.TP 8
-.B Red Hot Lava
-There need to be a lot more graphics hacks. In particular, there should be
-a simulation of a Lavalite (tm).
.SH ENVIRONMENT
.PP
.TP 8