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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory associated file types Post 52168 by norsk hedensk on Friday 11th of June 2004 04:17:50 PM
Old 06-11-2004
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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
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