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NAME
       nerverot - induces edginess in the viewer

SYNOPSIS
       nerverot	  [-display   host:display.screen]   [-foreground
       color]  [-background  color]  [-window]	[-root]	  [-mono]
       [-install]  [-visual visual] [-db] [-no-db] [-colors inte_
       ger] [-delay microseconds] [-count  integer]  [-line-width
       integer]	 [-event-chance	 fraction]  [-iter-amt	fraction]
       [-nervousness   fraction]   [-max-nerve-radius	fraction]
       [-min-radius  integer]  [-max-radius  integer] [-min-scale
       fraction] [-max-scale fraction]

DESCRIPTION
       The goal of nerverot is to be interesting  and  compelling
       to  watch,  yet	induce a state of nervous edginess in the
       viewer. This manpage describes v1.3 of the program.

OPTIONS
       nerverot 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
	       Which visual to use.  Legal values are the name of
	       a  visual class, or the id number (decimal or hex)
	       of a specific visual.

       -db     -no-db  Use  double-buffering  (or  not,	  respec
	       tively).	 Double-buffering  may	make  things look
	       better for larger line widths and/or  larger  num
	       bers of blots, but "better" may equate to yielding
	       less of the desired  edginess  effect.  You'll  be
	       calmer after watching the double-buffered variant;
	       you're more likely to go into epileptic fits  with
	       it  off.	 Hence,	 it  is	 off  (false) by default,
	       resource doubleBuffer.

       -colors integer
	       How many colors should be used (if possible).  The
	       colors  form  a	smooth ramp between two randomly-
	       chosen colors. Defaults to 4, resource colors.

       -delay microseconds
	       The interframe delay, in microseconds. Defaults to
	       10000, resource delay.

       -max-iters integer
	       The maximum number of iterations (frames) before a
	       new model is generated. The actual number of iter
	       ations  per model is a random number between 1 and
	       this value. Defaults to 1200, resource maxIters.

       -count integer
	       How many "blots" to draw at a  time.  This  number
	       may be rounded down to fit the particularly chosen
	       model,  and  has	 a   fixed   minimum   per-model.
	       Defaults to 250, resource count.

       -line-width integer
	       The  width  of the lines to draw. 0 means an opti
	       mized pixel-thick line.	Defaults to  0,	 resource
	       lineWidth.

       -event-chance fraction
	       The  chance,  per  iteration,  for a life-altering
	       event to occur (such as	picking	 a  new	 rotation
	       target),	 in  the  range	 0..1.	Defaults  to 0.2,
	       resource eventChance.

       -iter-amt fraction
	       The fraction of movement towards a target (such as
	       rotation	 angle	or scale) that happens per itera
	       tion,  in  the  range  0..1.  Defaults  to   0.01,
	       resource terAmt.

       -nervousness fraction
	       How  nervous  the  drawing  is, in the range 0..1.
	       This is how jumpy the points  on	 each  blot  are.
	       Defaults to 0.3, resource nervousness.

       -max-nerve-radius fraction
	       The maximum radius of blot nervousness, as a frac
	       tion of the radius of the blot, in the range 0..1.
	       Defaults to 0.7, resource maxNerveRadius.

       -min-radius integer
	       The  minimum  radius  for  a  blot,  in	the range
	       1..100. Defaults to 3, resource minRadius.

       -max-radius integer
	       The maximum  radius  for	 a  blot,  in  the  range
	       1..100. Defaults to 25, resource maxRadius.

       -min-scale fraction
	       The  minimum  overall scale of drawing, as a frac
	       tion  of	 min(windowHeight,windowWidth),	 in   the
	       range 0..10. Defaults to 0.6, resource minScale.

       -max-scale fraction
	       The  maximum  overall scale of drawing, as a frac
	       tion  of	 min(windowHeight,windowWidth),	 in   the
	       range  0..10. Defaults to 1.75, resource maxScale.

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_MAN
	       AGER property.

X RESOURCES
       There are resource  equivalents	for  each  option,  noted
       above.

BUGS
       nerverot should have more models.

       XDBE should be detected and used, if available.

SEE ALSO
       xscreensaver(1)

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright     2000-2001	by  Dan	 Bornstein.  All  rights
       reserved.

       Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
       software	 and  its documentation for any purpose is hereby
       granted without fee, provided  that  the	 above	copyright
       notice  appear  in all copies and that both that copyright
       notice and this permission  notice  appear  in  supporting
       documentation. No representations are made about the suit
       ability of this software for any purpose. It  is	 provided
       "as is" without express or implied warranty.

AUTHOR
       Dan Bornstein <danfuzz@milk.com>.

X Version 11		   20-Mar-2001		  XScreenSaver(1)
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