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NAME

       starwars - draws a perspective text crawl, like at the beginning of the movie

SYNOPSIS

       starwars   [-display  host:display.screen]  [-window]  [-root]  [-visual  visual]  [-delay  microseconds]
       [-program command] [-size integer ] [-columns integer] [-wrap | -no-wrap]  [-left  |  -center  |  -right]
       [-lines  integer]  [-spin float] [-steps integer] [-delay usecs] [-font xlfd] [-no-textures] [-no-smooth]
       [-no-thick] [-fps]

DESCRIPTION

       The starwars program runs another program to generate a stream of text, then animates that text receeding
       into the background at an angle, in front of a star field.

OPTIONS

       starwars accepts the following options:

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

       -root   Draw on the root window.

       -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.

       -program sh-command
               The  command to run to generate the text to display.  This option may be any string acceptable to
               /bin/sh.  The program will be run at the end of a pipe, and any  characters  that  it  prints  to
               stdout  will  be printed on the starwars window.  If the program exits, it will be launched again
               after we have processed all the text it produced.

               Note that starwars is not a terminal emulator: programs that try to directly address  the  screen
               will  not  do what you might expect.  This program merely draws the characters on the screen left
               to right, top to bottom, in perspective.  Lines (may) wrap when they reach the right edge.

               In other words, programs like fortune(1) will work, but programs like top(1) won't.

               Some examples:
               starwars -program 'cat /usr/src/linux*/README'
               starwars -columns 30 -program 'ping www.starwars.com'
               starwars -left -no-wrap -program 'ps -auxwwf'
               starwars -left -no-wrap -columns 45 -program 'top -bn1'
               starwars -left -columns 40 -program 'od -txC /dev/urandom'
               starwars -font fixed -program 'od -txC /dev/urandom'

       -size integer
               How large a font to use, in points.  (Well, in some arbitrary unit we're calling "points" for the
               sake of argument.)  Default: 24.

       -columns integer
               How many columns of text should be visible on the bottom line of the screen.  Default: 60.

               Only one of -columns and -size may be specified; if both are specified, -columns takes priority.

       -wrap   Word-wrap lines when they reach the rightmost column.  This is the default.

       -no-wrap
               Do not word-wrap: just let the lines go off the right side of the screen.

       -left | -center | -right
               Whether to align the text flush left, centered, or flush right.  The default is centered.

       -lines integer
               How many lines should be allowed to be on the screen before they fall off the end.   The  default
               is 125.

       -spin float
               The star field on the background slowly rotates.  This is how fast.  The default is 0.03.

       -steps integer
               How  many  steps  should  be  used to scroll a single line.  The default is 35.  If the animation
               looks jerky to you, increase this number.

       -delay usecs
               The delay between steps of the animation; default is 40000 (1/25th second.)

       -font font-name
               The name of the font to use.  For best effect, this should be a large font (at least 36  points.)
               The  bigger the font, the better looking the characters will be.  Note that the size of this font
               affects only the clarity of the characters, not their size on the screen: for that, use the -size
               or -columns options.

               Default: -*-utopia-bold-r-normal-*-*-720-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1

       -no-textures
               Instead of texture-mapping a real font to render the text, use a built-in font composed  of  line
               segments.  On graphics cards without texture support, the line-segment font will have much better
               performance.

       -no-smooth
               When  using  the  line-segment  font,  turn off anti-aliasing of the lines used to draw the font.
               This will make the text blockier, but may improve performance.

       -no-thick
               When using the line-segment font, turn off use of thick lines for the characters that  are  close
               to  the  foreground.   This  will  make  the  text  appear  unnaturally  skinny,  but may improve
               performance.

       -fps    Display the current frame rate, CPU load, and polygon count.

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

       xscreensaver(1), xscreensaver-text(1), fortune(1), phosphor(6x), apple2(6x), fontglide(6x), ljlatest(6x),
       dadadodo(1), webcollage(6x), driftnet(1) EtherPEG, EtherPeek

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  ©  1998-2005  by  Jamie  Zawinski  and  Claudio  Matsuoka.   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
       suitability  of  this  software  for  any  purpose.   It  is  provided "as is" without express or implied
       warranty.

AUTHOR

       Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org> and Claudio Matauoka <claudio@helllabs.org>

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