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 OPTIONS for flyingwindows

 COMMAND LINE OPTIONS --------------------
   flyingwindows accepts the following options:

   Windows
   -------
     -root    Draw on the root window.

     -window  Draw on a newly-created window.  This is the default.

   Colors
   ------
     -mono    If on a color display, pretend we're on a monochrome display.

     -install
              Install a private colormap.

     -no-install
              Do not install a private colormap.


     -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 colors
              Specify how many different colors to draw the flying logos in.
              Default is 64.  -mono or a monochrome screen set this override
              this, of course.  Max is 256.

   Speed
   -----
     -delay seconds
              How many microseconds to wait before drawing again.  Default
              is 50000.

   Modes
   -----
     X11
     ---
       -x11     Show flying X11 "X" logos instead of MS-style logos.

     Windows
     -------
       -tux     Use Tux the Linux Penguin.

       -bsd     Use the FreeBSD Daemon.

       -sun     Use the Sun Microsystems-ish UFO.

       -sgi     Use a Silicon Graphics (SGI) style icon.

   Note:   If  neither  "-x11",  "-tux",  "-bsd",  "-sun"  nor  "-sgi"   are
 specified,
   the default is to randomly pick one of the latter four (Windows) options.

   You'll always want to specify "-root" when using flyingwindows as an
   xscreensaver screen hack.

 

    
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