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texteroids
TEXTEROIDS(1) General Commands Manual TEXTEROIDS(1)
NAME
texteroids - test your mousing skills on spinning text
SYNOPSIS
texteroids [ -display name ][ -fn font ][ -size size ][ text_string ]
DESCRIPTION
texteroids spins the specified text string in a window. If you click on the text with the mouse, the string splits up into individual let-
ters, each of which you may then click on.
OPTIONS
-display name
specifies the display on which to open a connection to the Display PostScript System. If no display is specified, the DISPLAY envi-
ronment variable is used.
-fn font
specifies the name of the PostScript language font software to use. The default is Times-Italic.
-size size
specifies the size, in points, of the text. The default is 36.
-debug specifies debugging mode. In debugging mode, all PostScript code sent to the server is printed out.
text_string
specifies the text to display. If the text has spaces it must be enclosed in quotation marks. The default text string is "Adobe".
AUTHOR
Adobe Systems Incorporated
NOTES
PostScript and Display PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
Copyright (c) 1990-1994 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
XFree86 Version Version 4.3.0 TEXTEROIDS(1)