_label="Density" _low-label="Sparse" _high-label="Dense"
low="1" high="7" default="7"/>
- <number id="speed" type="slider" arg="-delay %"
- _label="Duration" _low-label="1 Second" _high-label="1 Minute"
+ <number id="delay2" type="slider" arg="-delay2 %"
+ _label="Speed" _low-label="Fast" _high-label="Slow"
+ low="0" high="1000000" default="20000"/>
+
+ <number id="delay" type="slider" arg="-delay %"
+ _label="Linger" _low-label="1 Second" _high-label="1 Minute"
low="1" high="60" default="10"/>
<number id="ncolors" type="slider" arg="-ncolors %"
low="1" high="255" default="50"/>
<_description>
-This generates random cloud-like patterns. It looks quite different
-in monochrome and color. The basic idea is to take four points on
-the edge of the image, and assign each a random ``elevation''. Then
-find the point between them, and give it a value which is the average
-of the other four, plus some small random offset. Then coloration is
-done based on elevation.
-
-The color selection is done by binding the elevation to either hue,
-saturation, or brightness, and assigning random values to the others.
-The ``brightness'' mode tends to yield cloudlike patterns, and the
-others tend to generate images that look like heat-maps or CAT-scans.
-Written by Juergen Nickelsen and Jamie Zawinski.
+This generates random cloud-like patterns. The idea is to take four
+points on the edge of the image, and assign each a random "elevation".
+Then find the point between them, and give it a value which is the
+average of the other four, plus some small random offset.
+Coloration is done based on elevation.
+
+Written by Juergen Nickelsen and Jamie Zawinski; 1992.
</_description>
</screensaver>