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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
+
+<screensaver name="sonar" _label="Sonar">
+
+ <command arg="-root"/>
+
+ <string id="ping" _label="Ping Subnet" arg="-ping %"/>
+
+ <hgroup>
+ <number id="acount" type="spinbutton" arg="-team-a-count %"
+ _label="Simulation Team Members"
+ low="1" high="100" default="4"/>
+ <number id="bcount" type="spinbutton" arg="-team-b-count %"
+ _label="vs."
+ low="1" high="100" default="4"/>
+ </hgroup>
+
+ <string id="aname" _label="Team A Name" arg="-team-a-name %"/>
+ <string id="bname" _label="Team B Name" arg="-team-b-name %"/>
+
+ <!-- #### -ping-timeout [3000] -->
+ <!-- #### -ttl [90] -->
+
+ <!-- #### -font [fixed] -->
+ <!-- #### -background [#000000] -->
+ <!-- #### -sweep-color [#00FF00] -->
+ <!-- #### -scope-color [#003300] -->
+ <!-- #### -grid-color [#00AA00] -->
+ <!-- #### -text-color [#FFFF00] -->
+
+ <_description>
+This program draws a simulation of a sonar screen. Written by
+default, it displays a random assortment of ``bogies'' on the screen,
+but if compiled properly, it can ping (pun intended) your local
+network, and actually plot the proximity of the other hosts on your
+network to you. It would be easy to make it monitor other sources of
+data, too. (Processes? Active network connections? CPU usage per
+user?) Written by Stephen Martin.
+ </_description>
+</screensaver>