X-Git-Url: http://git.hungrycats.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=xscreensaver;a=blobdiff_plain;f=driver%2Fxscreensaver.man;h=ee49dd9fc057ea148d4c4e5ce50aa22ae2fe6e5a;hp=93d9adf3f4679c42882ca4526940d5fd7261ec40;hb=cccbddbc4140cf9a06d7d95cc5c0ca36eb5d6e28;hpb=a94197e76a5dea5cb60542840809d6c20d0abbf3 diff --git a/driver/xscreensaver.man b/driver/xscreensaver.man index 93d9adf3..ee49dd9f 100644 --- a/driver/xscreensaver.man +++ b/driver/xscreensaver.man @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ .if n .sp 1 .if t .sp .5 .. -.TH XScreenSaver 1 "24-Feb-2002 (4.01)" "X Version 11" +.TH XScreenSaver 1 "18-Mar-2002 (4.02)" "X Version 11" .SH NAME xscreensaver - extensible screen saver framework, plus locking .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -845,17 +845,26 @@ lock command. I understand that KDE has invented their own wrapper around xscreensaver, that is inferior to .BR xscreensaver-demo (1) -in any number of ways. I've never actually seen it. Presumably, there is -some way to turn off KDE's screensaver framework, and make it so that the -usual +in any number of ways. I've never actually seen it, but I'm told that +this is the way you disable it: +.RS 4 +.TP 3 +\fB1: Switch off KDE's screen saver.\fP +Open the ``\fIControl Center\fP'' and +select the ``\fILook and Feel / Screensaver\fP'' page. +Turn off the ``\fIEnable Screensaver\fP'' checkbox. +.TP 3 +\fB2: Add xscreensaver to your startup programs.\fP +Create a file in your \fI~/.kde2/Autostart/\fP directory +called \fIlaunch-xscreensaver\fP. Make that file be executable, +and contain a single line: \fI``xscreensaver\fP''. +.RE +.PP +Now use xscreensaver normally, controlling it via the usual .BR xscreensaver-demo (1) and .BR xscreensaver-command (1) -mechanisms are used, in a similar way to how one can reconfigure CDE and -VUE environments, above. - -But I don't know how. If you do, please let me know, and I'll document -it here. +mechanisms. .SH ADDING TO MENUS The .BR xscreensaver-command (1)