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qix (1)
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    NAME
         qix - bounce colored lines around a window
    
    SYNOPSIS
         qix  [-display  host:display.screen]   [-foreground   color]
         [-background  color]  [-window]  [-root]  [-mono] [-install]
         [-visual visual] [-segments  int]  [-spread  pixels]  [-size
         pixels]  [-count  int] [-color-shift degrees] [-delay usecs]
         [-random]  [-linear]  [-solid]  [-hollow]  [-xor]  [-no-xor]
         [-transparent] [-non-transparent] [-additive] [-subtractive]
         [-poly int] [-gravity] [-no-gravity]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The qix program bounces a series of line segments around its
         window.   This  is truly the swiss army chainsaw of qix pro-
         grams.  If you know of one with more display modes,  I  want
         to know about it.
    
    OPTIONS
         qix 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.
    
         -segments integer
                 How many line segments should be drawn.  Default 50.
    
         -spread integer
                 How far apart the endpoints of one segment should be
                 from the next.  Default 8.
    
         -size integer
                 The maximum distance one endpoint of  a  segment  is
                 allowed to be from the opposite end of that segment.
                 Default 0, meaning unlimited.
    
         -count integer
                 How many qixes to draw.  Default 1.
    
         -color-shift degrees
                 If on a color display, the color of  the  line  seg-
                 ments  will cycle through the spectrum.  This speci-
                 fies how far the hue of each segment should be  from
                 the next, in degrees on the HSV wheel.  Default 3.
    
         -delay microseconds
                 How much of a delay  should  be  introduced  between
                 steps  of  the  animation.   Default 25000, or about
                 0.025 seconds.
    
         -random The qix will wander around the screen semi-randomly.
                 This is the default.
    
         -linear The opposite of -random:  the  qix  will  travel  in
                 straight  lines until it reaches a wall, and then it
                 will bounce.
    
         -solid  If this is specified, then the area between the line
                 segments  will  be  filled  in  with the appropriate
                 color, instead of the qix simply being  composed  of
                 one-pixel-wide  line  segments.   This  option looks
                 really good in color.
    
         -hollow The opposite of -solid; this is the default.
    
         -xor    If this is specified,  then  qix  segments  will  be
                 drawn and erased with xor, instead of being drawn in
                 some color and erased in the background color.  This
                 implies -mono, in that only two colors can be used.
    
         -transparent
                 If this is specified, and -count is greater than  1,
                 then  each  qix will be drawn in one color, and when
                 they overlap, the colors will be mixed.  This  looks
                 best in conjuction with -solid.
    
         -non-transparent
                 Turns off -transparent.
    
         -additive
                 If -transparent is specified, then this option means
                 that  the  colors  will  be  mixed using an additive
                 color model, as if the qixes were  projected  light.
                 This is the default.
    
         -subtractive
                 If -transparent is specified, then this option means
                 that  the  colors  will be mixed using a subtractive
                 color  model,  as  if  the  qixes  were  translucent
                 filters.
    
         -poly int
                 How many vertices each  qix-line  should  have:  the
                 default  is  2,  meaning  the  traditional  qix line
                 shape.  Three will yield triangles, and so on.
    
         -gravity
    
         -no-gravity
                 Whether there should be  downward  attraction.   For
                 example,  the  options  -gravity  -linear  will make
                 everything move in nice smooth  parabolas.   Gravity
                 is off by default.
    
    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)
    
    COPYRIGHT
         Copyright O 1992 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>, 13-aug-92.
    
         Thanks  to  Ariel  Scolnicov  for  the  -poly  and  -gravity
         options.
    
    
    
    


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