<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
-<screensaver name="apple2" _label="Apple ][">
+<screensaver name="apple2" _label="Apple2">
<command arg="-root"/>
<select id="mode">
- <option id="random" _label="Random Mode"/>
- <option id="text" _label="Text Mode" arg-set="-text"/>
- <option id="slideshow" _label="Slideshow Mode" arg-set="-slideshow"/>
- <option id="basic" _label="Basic Programming Mode" arg-set="-basic"/>
+ <option id="random" _label="Choose display mode randomly"/>
+ <option id="text" _label="Display scrolling text" arg-set="-mode text"/>
+ <option id="slideshow" _label="Display images" arg-set="-mode slideshow"/>
+ <option id="basic" _label="Run basic programs" arg-set="-mode basic"/>
</select>
- <file id="program" _label="Text Program" arg="-program %"/>
+ <hgroup>
+ <vgroup>
+ <xscreensaver-text />
+ </vgroup>
+ <vgroup>
+ <xscreensaver-image />
+ <boolean id="showfps" _label="Show frame rate" arg-set="-fps"/>
+ </vgroup>
+ </hgroup>
<_description>
-
Simulates an original Apple ][ Plus computer in all its 1979 glory. It
also reproduces the appearance of display on a color television set of
the period.
-In "Text Mode", it displays the output of a program, or the contents
-of a file or URL, as configured on the "Advanced" tab of the main
-Screensaver Preferences window.
+In "Basic Programming Mode", a simulated user types in a BASIC program
+and runs it. In "Text Mode", it displays the output of a program, or
+the contents of a file or URL. In "Slideshow Mode", it chooses random
+images and displays them within the limitations of the Apple ][
+display hardware. (Six available colors in hi-res mode!)
-In "Slideshow Mode", it chooses a number of images from the image
-source you configured into XScreenSaver and displays them within the
-limitations of the Apple ][ display hardware. (Six available colors
-in hi-res mode!)
+This program is also a fully-functional VT100 emulator! Run it as an
+application instead of as a screen saver and you can use it as a
+terminal.
-In "Basic Programming Mode", a simulated user types in a BASIC program
-and runs it.
+http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_II_series
-By Trevor Blackwell.
+Written by Trevor Blackwell; 2003.
</_description>
</screensaver>