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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
+
+<screensaver name="hypercube" _label="Hypercube">
+
+ <command arg="-root"/>
+
+ <number id="speed" type="slider" arg="-delay %"
+ _label="Speed" _low-label="Slow" _high-label="Fast"
+ low="0" high="20000" default="10000"
+ convert="invert"/>
+
+ <number id="z" type="slider" arg="-observer-z %"
+ _label="Zoom" _low-label="Near" _high-label="Far"
+ low="1.125" high="10.0" default="3.0"/>
+
+ <hgroup>
+ <vgroup>
+ <number id="xw" type="slider" arg="-xw %"
+ _label="XW Rotation" _low-label="Low" _high-label="High"
+ low="0" high="20" value="0"/>
+ <number id="xy" type="slider" arg="-xy %"
+ _label="XY Rotation" _low-label="Low" _high-label="High"
+ low="0" high="20" value="3"/>
+ <number id="xz" type="slider" arg="-xz %"
+ _label="XZ Rotation" _low-label="Low" _high-label="High"
+ low="0" high="20" value="5"/>
+ </vgroup>
+ <vgroup>
+ <number id="yw" type="slider" arg="-yw %"
+ _label="YW Rotation" _low-label="Low" _high-label="High"
+ low="0" high="20" value="10"/>
+ <number id="yz" type="slider" arg="-yz %"
+ _label="YZ Rotation" _low-label="Low" _high-label="High"
+ low="0" high="20" value="0"/>
+ <number id="zw" type="slider" arg="-zw %"
+ _label="ZW Rotation" _low-label="Low" _high-label="High"
+ low="0" high="20" value="0"/>
+ </vgroup>
+ </hgroup>
+
+ <!-- #### -color0 [magenta] -->
+ <!-- #### -color1 [yellow] -->
+ <!-- #### -color2 [#FF9300] -->
+ <!-- #### -color3 [#FF0093] -->
+ <!-- #### -color4 [green] -->
+ <!-- #### -color5 [#8080FF] -->
+ <!-- #### -color6 [#00D0FF] -->
+ <!-- #### -color7 [#00FFD0] -->
+
+ <_description>
+This displays 2D projections of the sequence of 3D objects which are
+the projections of the 4D analog to the cube: as a square is composed
+of four lines, each touching two others; and a cube is composed of
+six squares, each touching four others; a hypercube is composed of
+eight cubes, each touching six others. To make it easier to
+visualize the rotation, it uses a different color for the edges of
+each face. Don't think about it too long, or your brain will melt.
+Written by Joe Keane, Fritz Mueller, and Jamie Zawinski.
+ </_description>
+</screensaver>