09-28-2005
What's your favorite Xscreensaver?
Out of the 100s of screensavers in xscreensaver, what is your favorite?
I think mine is definitely juggle. I can sit and watch that juggler forever. I haven't looked into the code, but it must be amazingly complex to deal with all that's going on. From the random throwing pattern, to the arm movement, to the sequencing, to the trajectory calculation. Love to have the time to go through that code and figure out how it's done.
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How do you get the screensaver to stay on all the time please?
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aajm(1) General Commands Manual aajm(1)
NAME
aajm - ascii art jugglemaster
SYNOPSIS
aajm [options]
DESCRIPTION
Uses ascii art (aalib) to display a juggler in action juggling three balls by default.
After being started aajm will present you a juggler in action. Pressing the `h' key will show a self-explaining help menu. It can be termi-
nated by pressing the `q' key.
OPTIONS
-s, --siteswap <siteswap>
Use given siteswap as pattern. If you do not know what a siteswap is, please have a look at http://www.jug-
gling.org/help/siteswap/faq.html.
-t, --style <style>
Use given style. Valid values are Normal, Reverse, Shower, Mills Mess, Center, Windmill and Random.
-i, --ipc
and
-p, --port <number>
These options are only useful when having the ipc client which is currently not part of this package.
-h, --help
Print help.
-a, --aahelp
Print help regarding aalib options.
SEE ALSO
jmdlx(1)
AUTHOR
aajm was written by Gary Briggs. It is based on jmlib, which was written by Per Johan Persson, Gary Briggs and Ken Matsuoka.
This manual page was written by Helmut Grohne <helmut@subdivi.de>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
September 24, 2007 aajm(1)