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lockward(6x) |
lockward - Rotating spinning color-cycling things
lockward [−display displayspec] [−root] [−window] [−visual arg] [−window-id arg] [−delay usec] [−pair] [−fps] [−blink | −no-blink] [−rotateidle-min msec] [−rotateidle-max msec] [−blinkidle-min msec] [−blinkidle-max msec] [−blinkdwell-min msec] [−blinkdwell-max msec]
lockward draws a spinning, rotating set of notched wheels overlaid with some flashing effects, using OpenGL. It’s a sort of cross between the wards in a combination lock and those old information displays that animated via polarized light.
−visual visual
Specify which visual to use. Legal values are the name of a visual class, or the ID number (decimal or hex) of a specific visual.
−window |
Draw on a newly-created window (default). |
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−root |
Draw on the root window. |
−delay microseconds
Per-frame delay, in microseconds. Default: 20000 (50 frames/sec).
−blink | −no-blink
Enables/disables the blinking effects. Default: Enabled.
−fps |
Display the current frame rate, CPU load, and polygon count. |
−rotateidle-min
milliseconds
−rotateidle-max milliseconds
The minimum and maximum time each spinner will sit idle, in milliseconds. Defaults: Min 1000, max 6000.
−blinkidle-min
milliseconds
−blinkidle-max milliseconds
The minimum and maximum time between blinking effects, in milliseconds. Defaults: Min 1000, max 9000.
−blinkdwell-min
milliseconds
−blinkdwell-max milliseconds
The minimum and maximum dwell time for the blinking effects, in milliseconds. This affects how quickly the blinks actually happen. Defaults: Min 100, max 600.
DISPLAY |
Default host and display number. |
XENVIRONMENT
Name of a resource file that overrides the global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property.
X(1), xscreensaver(1)
Leo L. Schwab <ewhac@best.com>
lockward(6x) |