From http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/xscreensaver-5.24.tar.gz
[xscreensaver] / hacks / config / hypercube.xml
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               low="0" high="100000" 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"/>
+
+     <boolean id="showfps" _label="Show frame rate" arg-set="-fps"/>
+    </vgroup>
+
+    <vgroup>
       <number id="xw" type="slider" arg="-xw %"
               _label="XW rotation" _low-label="Slow" _high-label="Fast"
               low="0" high="20" default="0"/>
               low="0" high="20" default="5"/>
     </vgroup>
     <vgroup>
-      <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"/>
-
       <number id="yw" type="slider" arg="-yw %"
               _label="YW rotation" _low-label="Slow" _high-label="Fast"
               low="0" high="20" default="10"/>
   <!-- #### -color6 [#00D0FF] -->
   <!-- #### -color7 [#00FFD0] -->
 
-  <boolean id="showfps" _label="Show frame rate" arg-set="-fps"/>
+  <xscreensaver-updater />
 
   <_description>
+This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of
+version 5.10.  It has been replaced by the more general "Polytopes"
+screen saver, which can display this object as well as others.
+
 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
@@ -58,9 +66,8 @@ 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.
 
-See also "polytopes" for a more general version of this using OpenGL.
-
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube
+http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope
 
 Written by Joe Keane, Fritz Mueller, and Jamie Zawinski; 1992.