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t3d(6)			      XScreenSaver manual			t3d(6)

NAME
       t3d - clock using flying balls to display the time

SYNOPSIS
       t3d [  options ]...

DESCRIPTION
       Time  3D	 is  a	clock.	It uses flying balls to display the time. This
       balls move and wobble around to give you the  impression	 your  graphic
       workstation with its many XStones is doing something.

       t3d  uses mouse and keyboard to let you fly through the balls. Hit S to
       speed up, A to slow down, Z to zoom in and X to zoom out.  Use the left
       mouse button to rotate to the left and the right mouse button to rotate
       the view to the right. Use the middle mouse button to change the	 opti‐
       cal axis and the moving direction.  0 (zero) will stop you.  Q quits.

OPTIONS
       -move factor
	      Modifies	the direction move of t3d. The clock looks 30 degrees*
	      factor to the left and to the right periodically.

       -wobble factor
	      Modifies the wobbling (sounds nice :-) of t3d by multiplying the
	      default deformation of the clock with factor.

       -minutes
	      Shows  one small ball for every minute, instead of one for every
	      2.5 minutes.

       -mag factor
	      Changes the magnification	 of  t3d.  By  default,	 t3d  draws  a
	      200x200  image.	A  .I factor of 2 means, it will use a 400x400
	      image.

       -cycle period
	      Sets the moving cycle to period seconds. By default, this	 value
	      is 10 seconds.

       -delay microsec
	      Inserts  a wait after drawing one view of the clock. By default,
	      t3d waits 40 ms after each drawing. This helps you to  keep  the
	      performance loss small.

       -fast precalc_radius
	      t3d  uses bitmap copy to draw precalculated balls. You can spec‐
	      ify the radius in pixels up to  which  t3d  should  precalculate
	      balls.  t3d will set a useful range by itself using the magnifi‐
	      cation when it is started.

       -colcycle
	      Draws cyclic the color scale used for the	 balls	in  the	 back‐
	      ground instead of the normal black.

       -rgb red green blue
	      Selects  the  color  in RGB color space of the lightning spot on
	      the balls.  All the other colors used for balls or -colcycle are
	      less intensive colors of the same hue and saturation. All values
	      in range of 0 to 1.

       -hsv hue saturation value
	      Selects the color in HSV color space.  hue is in degrees from  0
	      to 360, all other values in range from 0 to 1. It gives nice but
	      rather unpredictable results, if you use a saturation of e.g. 2.
	      Try it at your own risk.

       -hsvcycle speed
	      Rotates the hue axis every 10 seconds* speed.

       -help  Prints a short usage message.

       -fps    Display the current frame rate and CPU load.

AUTHOR
       Bernd Paysan

       Email: bernd.paysan@gmx.de

       Hacked on by jwz@jwz.org for xscreensaver.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
       Acknowledgement	to Georg Acher, who wrote the initial program display‐
       ing balls.

COPYING
       Copy, modify, and distribute T3D either under GPL version 2  or	newer,
       or under the standard MIT/X license notice.

DISCLAIMER
       T3D is not related to T3D(tm), the massive parallel Alpha--based super‐
       computer from Cray Research. T3D's name was  invented  in  1991,	 years
       before  the project at Cray Research started. There is no relation from
       T3D to Cray's T3D, even the  balls  surrounding	T3D  on	 some  posters
       weren't	an  inspiration for T3D. I don't know anything about the other
       way round.

       The programming style of T3D isn't intended as example of  good	style,
       but  as example of how a fast prototyped demo may look like. T3D wasn't
       created to be useful, it was created to be nice.

KNOWN BUGS
       There are no known bugs in T3D. Maybe  there  are  bugs	in  X.	Slight
       changes	in  the	 T3D sources are known to show these bugs, e.g. if you
       remove the (int) casting at the XFillArc x,y,w,h-coordinates...

X Version 11		      5.07 (10-Aug-2008)			t3d(6)
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