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XScreenSaver(1) 					      General Commands Manual						   XScreenSaver(1)

NAME
imsmap - generate fractal maps SYNOPSIS
imsmap [-display host:display.screen] [-foreground color] [-background color] [-window] [-root] [-mono] [-install] [-visual visual] [-ncol- ors int] [-delay seconds] [-iterations int] [-mode h|s|v|random] [-cycle] [-no-cycle] DESCRIPTION
The imsmap program generates map or cloud-like patterns. It looks quite different in monochrome and color. OPTIONS
imsmap accepts the following options: -window Draw on a newly-created window. This is the default. -root Draw on the root window. -mono If on a color display, pretend we're on a monochrome display. -install Install a private colormap for the window. -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. -ncolors integer How many colors to use. Default 50. -delay integer How long to delay between images. Default 10 seconds. -iterations integer A measure of the resolution of the resultant image, from 0 to 7. Default 7. -mode [ hue | saturation | value | random ] The axis upon which colors should be interpolated between the foreground and background color. Default random. -cycle -no-cycle Whether to do colormap cycling. Default is to cycle. -cycle-delay Number of microseconds between shifts of the colormap; default 100000, or 1/10th second. ENVIRONMENT
DISPLAY to get the default host and display number. XENVIRONMENT to get the name of a resource file that overrides the global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property. SEE ALSO
X(1), xscreensaver(1) AUTHOR
Juergen Nickelsen <nickel@cs.tu-berlin.de>, 23-aug-92. Hacked on by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>, 24-aug-92, 17-May-97. X Version 11 17-May-97 XScreenSaver(1)

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NAME
braid - draws random color-cycling braids around a circle SYNOPSIS
braid [-display host:display.screen] [-foreground color] [-background color] [-window] [-root] [-mono] [-install] [-visual visual] [-ncol- ors integer] [-delay microseconds] [-cycles integer] [-count integer] DESCRIPTION
The braid program draws random color-cycling braids around a circle. OPTIONS
braid accepts the following options: -window Draw on a newly-created window. This is the default. -root Draw on the root window. -mono If on a color display, pretend we're on a monochrome display. -install Install a private colormap for the window. -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. -ncolors integer How many colors should be used (if possible). Default 64. The colors used cycle through the hue, making N stops around the color wheel. -cycles integer -count integer ENVIRONMENT
DISPLAY to get the default host and display number. XENVIRONMENT to get the name of a resource file that overrides the global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property. SEE ALSO
X(1), xscreensaver(1), xlock(1) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1995 by John Neil. Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, pro- vided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in sup- porting documentation. AUTHOR
John Neil <neil@math.idbsu.edu>, 29-Aug-95. Ability to run standalone or with xscreensaver added by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>, 10-May-97. X Version 11 10-May-97 XScreenSaver(1)
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