Differences between version 3 and predecessor to the previous major change of xscreensaver(1).
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Newer page: | version 3 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:23:03 am | by perry | Revert |
Older page: | version 2 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:23:03 am | by perry | Revert |
@@ -63,21 +63,21 @@
For the impatient, try this:
xscreensaver
-The __
xscreensaver-demo__
(1) program should pop up a dialog box that lets you experiment with the xscreensaver settings and graphics modes.
+The xscreensaver-demo(1) program should pop up a dialog box that lets you experiment with the xscreensaver settings and graphics modes.
__Note:__ unlike xlock(1), xscreensaver has a
client-server model: the ''xscreensaver'' program is a
daemon that runs in the background; it is controlled by the
-foreground __
xscreensaver-demo__
(1) and
-__
xscreensaver-command__
(1) programs.
+foreground xscreensaver-demo(1) and
+xscreensaver-command(1) programs.
!!CONFIGURATION
The easiest way to configure ''xscreensaver'' is to
-simply run the __
xscreensaver-demo__
(1) program, and
+simply run the xscreensaver-demo(1) program, and
change the settings through the GUI. The rest of this manual
page describes lower level ways of changing
settings.
@@ -486,9 +486,9 @@
If a line begins with a dash (-) then that particular
program is disabled: it won't be selected at random (though
you can still select it explicitly using the
-__
xscreensaver-demo__
(1) program.)
+xscreensaver-demo(1) program.)
If all programs are disabled, then the screen will just be
made blank.
@@ -963,9 +963,9 @@
xscreensaver.c.
You can control a running screensaver process by using the
-__
xscreensaver-command__
(1) program (which
+xscreensaver-command(1) program (which
see.)
!!POWER MANAGEMENT
@@ -987,15 +987,15 @@
there is no ''~/.xscreensaver'' file yet.)
To change your power management settings, run
-__
xscreensaver-demo__
(1) and change the various timeouts
+xscreensaver-demo(1) and change the various timeouts
through the user interface. Alternately, you can edit the
''~/.xscreensaver'' file directly.
If the power management section is grayed out in the
-__
xscreensaver-demo__
(1) window, then that means that
+xscreensaver-demo(1) window, then that means that
your X server does not support the XDPMS extension, and so
control over the monitor's power state is not
available.
@@ -1171,9 +1171,9 @@
The easiest way to use ''xscreensaver'' on a system with
CDE is to simply switch off the built-in CDE screensaver,
and use ''xscreensaver'' instead; and second, to tell the
-front panel to run __
xscreensaver-command__
(1) with the
+front panel to run xscreensaver-command(1) with the
''-lock'' option when the ''Lock'' icon is
clicked.
@@ -1297,9 +1297,9 @@
This associates the VUE front panel ``Lock'' icon with the xscreensaver lock command.
!!ADDING TO MENUS
-The __
xscreensaver-command__
(1) program is a perfect
+The xscreensaver-command(1) program is a perfect
candidate for something to add to your window manager's
popup menus. If you use mwm(1), __4Dwm__(1),
twm(1), or (probably) any of ''twm'''s many
descendants, you can do it like this:
@@ -1815,10 +1815,10 @@
!!SEE ALSO
X(1), __xscreensaver-demo__(1),
-__
xscreensaver-command__
(1),
-__
xscreensaver-gl-helper__
(1), xdm(1),
+xscreensaver-command(1),
+xscreensaver-gl-helper(1), xdm(1),
xset(1), Xsecurity(1), xauth(1),
xhost(1). ant(1), atlantis(1),
attraction(1), blitspin(1),
bouboule(1), braid(1), bsod(1),
@@ -1842,9 +1842,9 @@
mountain(1), munch(1), noseguy(1),
pedal(1), penetrate(1), penrose(1),
petri(1), phosphor(1), pipes(1),
pulsar(1), pyro(1), qix(1),
-__
rd-bomb__
(1), rocks(1), rorschach(1),
+rd-bomb(1), rocks(1), rorschach(1),
rotor(1), rubik(1), sierpinski(1),
slidescreen(1), slip(1), sonar(1),
sphere(1), spiral(1), spotlight(1),
sproingies(1), squiral(1), stairs(1),