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[xscreensaver] / hacks / config / ant.xml
index 36499dfcf838ce91fa52f32a40b1fc9ed67666fb..4e300e7b0163145826d9099a59f58c1c93338454 100644 (file)
 
   <select id="neighbors">
     <option id="rand" _label="Random Cell Shape"/>
-    <option id="three" _label="Three Sided Cells" 
+    <option id="three" _label="Three Sided Cells"
             arg-set="-neighbors 3"/>
     <option id="four" _label="Four Sided Cells"
             arg-set="-neighbors 4"/>
-    <option id="six" _label="Six Sided Cells" enable="sharpturn"
+    <option id="six" _label="Six Sided Cells"
             arg-set="-neighbors 6"/>
     <option id="nine" _label="Nine Sided Cells"
             arg-set="-neighbors 9"/>
-    <option id="twelve" _label="Twelve Sided Cells" enable="sharpturn"
+    <option id="twelve" _label="Twelve Sided Cells"
             arg-set="-neighbors 12"/>
   </select>
 
 
   <_description>
 A cellular automaton that is really a two-dimensional Turing machine:
-as the heads (``ants'') walk along the screen, they change pixel
+as the heads ("ants") walk along the screen, they change pixel
 values in their path.  Then, as they pass over changed pixels, their
-behavior is influenced.  Written by David Bagley.
+behavior is influenced.
+
+Written by David Bagley; 1997.
   </_description>
 </screensaver>