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phosphor(6)		      XScreenSaver manual		   phosphor(6)

NAME
       phosphor - simulates an old terminal with long-sustain phosphor

SYNOPSIS
       phosphor	 [-display  host:display.screen]  [-window] [-root] [-install]
       [-visual visual] [-font font] [-scale int] [-ticks int] [-delay	usecs]
       [-program command] [-meta] [-esc] [-bs] [-del] [-fps]

DESCRIPTION
       The phosphor program draws text on the screen in a very large pixelated
       font that looks like an old low resolution dumb tty.  The pixels	 flare
       and  fade  out  as if the phosphor was very long-sustain.  It is also a
       fully functional vt100 terminal emulator.

OPTIONS
       phosphor 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.

       -font font-name
	       The X font to use.  Phosphor can take any font and scale it  up
	       to pixelate it.	The default is fixed.

       -scale int
	       How much to scale the font up: in other words, the size in real
	       pixels of the simulated pixels.	Default 6.

       -ticks int
	       The number of colors to use when fading to black.  Default 20.

       -delay usecs
	       The speed of the terminal: how long  to	wait  between  drawing
	       each character.	Default 50000, or about 1/20th second.

       -pty    Launch  the sub-program under a PTY, so that it can address the
	       screen directly.	 This is the default.

       -pipe   Launch the sub-program at the end of a  pipe:  do  not  let  it
	       address the screen directly.

       -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 pty or pipe, and any characters
	       that it prints to stdout will be printed on phosphor's  window.
	       The  characters will be printed artificially slowly, as per the
	       -delay option above.  If the program exits, it will be launched
	       again after 5 seconds.

	       For example:
	       phosphor -program 'cat /usr/src/linux*/README'
	       phosphor -program 'ping localhost'
	       phosphor -program 'ps -e'
	       phosphor -program 'od -txC -w6 /dev/random'
	       phosphor -program 'cat /dev/random'
	       phosphor -scale 2 -geom =1280x1024 -program 'top'
	       phosphor -scale 4 -geom =1280x1024 \
			-program 'mtr www.kernel.org'
	       phosphor -program 'xemacs -nw -q -f life'
	       phosphor -scale 5 -geom =1280x1024 \
			-program 'xemacs -nw -q --eval "(hanoi 5)"'
	       If  you	have  the festival(1) text-to-speech system installed,
	       you can have it read the screen as phosphor prints it:
	       phosphor -program \
		   'xscreensaver-text | tee /dev/stderr | festival --tts'
	       You can also use	 phosphor  as  a  lo-fi	 replacement  for  the
	       xterm(1) and gnome-terminal(1) terminal emulators:
	       phosphor -delay 0 -program tcsh

       -esc    When  the user types a key with the Alt or Meta keys held down,
	       send an ESC character first.  This is the default.

       -meta   When Meta or Alt are held down, set the high bit on the charac‐
	       ter instead.

       -del    Swap Backspace and Delete.  This is the default.

       -bs     Do not swap Backspace and Delete.

       -fps    Display the current frame rate and CPU load.

TERMINAL EMULATION
       By  default, phosphor allocates a pseudo-tty for the sub-process to run
       under.  This has the desirable side effect that	the  program  will  be
       able to use ioctl(2) to fetch information about terminal parameters and
       window size, which many programs (such as top(1)) need to run properly.
       phosphor	 will  also  set the environment variable TERM to vt100 in the
       child process.

       Any characters typed on the phosphor window will be passed along to the
       sub-process.  (Note that this only works when running in "window" mode,
       not when running in -root mode under xscreensaver.)

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.

       TERM    to inform the sub-process of the type of terminal emulation.

SEE ALSO
       xscreensaver(1),	 xscreensaver-text(1),	fortune(1),  apple2(6),	 star‐
       wars(6), fontglide(6), ljlatest(6), dadadodo(1), webcollage(6),	drift‐
       net(1) EtherPEG, EtherPeek, console_codes(4).

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  ©  1999 by Jamie Zawinski.  Permission to use, copy, modify,
       distribute, and sell this software and its documentation for  any  pur‐
       pose  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 repre‐
       sentations are made about the suitability of this software for any pur‐
       pose.  It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.

AUTHOR
       Jamie  Zawinski	<jwz@jwz.org>,	27-Apr-99.  Pty and vt100 emulation by
       Fredrik Tolf <fredrik@dolda2000.com>.

X Version 11		      5.22 (16-Jul-2013)		   phosphor(6)
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