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    NAME
         bubbles - frying pan / soft drink simulation
    
    SYNOPSIS
         bubbles [-display host:display.screen]  [-foreground  color]
         [-background  color]  [-window]  [-root]  [-mono] [-install]
         [-visual visual] [-simple] [-broken] [-3D] [-file  filename]
         [-directory directoryname]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         Bubbles sprays lots of little random bubbles  all  over  the
         window  which  then grow until they reach their maximum size
         and go pop.  The inspiration for this  was  watching  little
         globules  of  oil  on the bottom of a frying pan and it also
         looks a little  like  bubbles  in  fizzy  soft  drink.   The
         default mode uses fancy ray-traced bubbles but there is also
         a mode which just draws circles in case the default mode  is
         too taxing on your hardware.
    
    OPTIONS
         Depending on how your bubbles was compiled, it  accepts  the
         following options:
    
         -foreground
                 Colour of circles if -simple mode is selected.
    
         -background
                 Colour of window background.
    
         -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.
    
         -delay microseconds
                 How much of a delay  should  be  introduced  between
                 steps  of  the  animation.   Default  1,  or about 1
                 microsecond.  Actually, this is  the  delay  between
                 each  group  of  15  new  bubbles since such a delay
                 between each step results in a very  slow  animation
                 rate.
    
         -nodelay
                 Same as -delay 0.
    
         -simple Don't use the default fancy  pixmap  bubbles.   Just
                 draw  circles  instead.  This may give more bearable
                 performance if your hardware wasn't  made  for  this
                 sort of thing.
    
         -broken Don't hide bubbles when they pop.  This  was  a  bug
                 during  development  but  the  results were actually
                 quite attractive.  (This option is only available if
                 you  have  the  XPM  library available and the imake
                 generated Makefile has defined HAVE_XPM).
    
         -3D     Normally, the simulation is done completely  in  two
                 dimensions.   When a bubble swallows up another bub-
                 ble, the areas of each are added to get the area  of
                 the resulting bubble.  This option changes the algo-
                 rithm to instead add volume (imagining each to be  a
                 sphere  in  3D  space).   The whole thing looks more
                 realistic but I find it attracts  attention  to  the
                 flickering  of  each bubble as they are move and are
                 redrawn.  Your mileage may vary.
    
         -file filename
                 Use  the  pixmap  definitions  in  the  given  file,
                 instead  of  the  default  (if  one is compiled in).
                 This is ignored if -simple  is  specified.   If  the
                 file  is  compressed (either with compress or gzip),
                 it is decompressed before use.   (This  option  only
                 works  if you have XPM compiled into your binary and
                 you have compiled with BUBBLES_IO set in  bubbles.h.
                 This is not the default).
    
         -directory directoryname
                 Similar to -file except the file is  taken  randomly
                 from   the  contents  of  the  specified  directory.
                 (Again, this option is only available  if  you  have
                 XPM  and  BUBBLES_IO  was  set  when compiling.  See
                 above).
    
         -quiet  Don't print messages explaining why one  or  several
                 command line options were ignored.  This is disabled
                 by default.
    
    NOTES
         If you find the pace of things too slow, remember that there
         is  a  delay  even though you specify no -delay option.  Try
         using -nodelay although beware of the effects of  irritation
         of  other  users  if  you're on a shared system as you bleed
         their CPU time away.
    
         Some tools to assist in creation of new bubbles are included
         in the source distribution.  These can either be loaded with
         the -file or -directory options (if available) or  they  can
         be   used   in  place  of  the  distributed  default  bubble
         (bubble_default.c).  You might like to copy these scripts to
         a permanent location and use them.  Read bubbles.README.
    
         Rendered bubbles are not supported on  monochrome  displays.
         I'm not convinced that small bubbles, even dithered properly
         are going to look like anything more than a jumble of random
         dots.
    
    BUGS
         There is a delay before something appears on the screen when
         using  rendered  bubbles.   The  XPM library seems to take a
         long time to make pixmaps out of  raw  data.   This  can  be
         irritating on slower systems.
    
         The movement of the bubbles looks jerky if an incomplete set
         of bubbles is used.
    
         The hide/display algorithm could do with some work to  avoid
         flickering when -nodelay is set.
    
    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)
    
    DISTRIBUTION POLICY
         This work is Copyright O 1995, 1996 by James Macnicol.  Dis-
         tribution is allowed under the terms of the GNU General Pub-
         lic License.  Look at the sources for the legalese.
    
    AUTHOR
         James Macnicol <[email protected]>.
    
    
    
    


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