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blitspin (1)
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    NAME
         blitspin - rotate a bitmap in an interesting way
    
    SYNOPSIS
         blitspin [-display host:display.screen] [-foreground  color]
         [-background  color]  [-window]  [-root]  [-mono] [-install]
         [-visual visual] [-bitmap filename] [-delay usecs]  [-delay2
         usecs]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The blitspin program  repeatedly  rotates  a  bitmap  by  90
         degrees  by  using logical operations: the bitmap is divided
         into quadrants, and the  quadrants  are  shifted  clockwise.
         Then the same thing is done again with progressively smaller
         quadrants, except that all sub-quadrants of a given size are
         rotated  in  parallel.  So this takes O(16*log2(N)) blits of
         size NxN, with the limitation that the image must be square,
         and the size must be a power of 2.
    
    OPTIONS
         blitspin 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.
    
         -bitmap filename
                 The file name of a bitmap to rotate.  It need not be
                 square: it will be padded with the background color.
                 If unspecified or the string  (default),  a  builtin
                 bitmap is used.
    
                 If support  for  the  XPM  library  was  enabled  at
                 compile-time,  the specified file may be in XPM for-
                 mat as well as XBM, and thus may be a color image.
    
                 The *bitmapFilePath resource will be searched if the
                 bitmap name is not a fully-qualified pathname.
    
         -grab-screen
                 If this option is specified, then the image which is
                 spun  will be grabbed from the portion of the screen
                 underlying the blitspin window.  (Or,  it  may  come
                 from an external video source: see below.)
    
         -delay microseconds
                 How long to delay between steps of the rotation pro-
                 cess,  in microseconds.  Default is 500000, one-half
                 second.
    
         -delay2 microseconds
                 How long to delay between each  90-degree  rotation,
                 in   microseconds.    Default  is  500000,  one-half
                 second.  DISPLAY to get the default host and display
                 number.
    
    RESOURCES
         On some systems (currently, only SGIs),  this  program  can,
         instead  of  grabbing a desktop image, grab a frame of video
         from an external camera and manipulate  that  instead.   The
         following resources control that.
    
         grabVideoProbability (Float)
                 What portion of the time to grab video rather than a
                 screen image, between 0.0 and 1.0.  Defaults to 0.5,
                 or half the time.
    
         videoDevice (Integer)
                 The number of the  default  video  input  device  to
                 check  first.   If  unspecified,  the default camera
                 (from videopanel(1)) will be checked  first.   After
                 that,  all  other available video input devices will
                 be checked in order.
    
                 The first one which produces a non-black image  will
                 be  used.   If all images are black, the others will
                 be re-checked a few times before giving up and  fal-
                 ling  back  to  simply grabbing a desktop image (but
                 note that this takes a few seconds, so if you  don't
                 actually  have  any  video  sources  hooked  up, you
                 should consider turning off video grabbing  by  set-
                 ting grabVideoProbability to 0.0.)
    
         videoGain (Float)
                 The amount by which to brighten the  grabbed  image.
                 This defaults to 2.2.
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         XENVIRONMENT to get the name of a resource file  that  over-
         rides  the  global  resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER
         property.
    
    SEE ALSO
         X(1), xscreensaver(1)
    
    COPYRIGHT
         Copyright O 1992, 1993, 1997 by Jamie Zawinski.   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  permis-
         sion   notice   appear   in  supporting  documentation.   No
         representations are  made  about  the  suitability  of  this
         software  for  any  purpose.  It is provided "as is" without
         express or implied warranty.
    
    AUTHOR
         Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>, 17-aug-92.
    
         Based on SmallTalk code which appeared in  the  August  1981
         issue of Byte magazine.
    
    
    
    


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