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bumps - move distorting spotlight around desktop

Credits

       Shane Smit <blackend@inconnect.com>, 8-Oct-1999.

X Version 11                                   6.08 (10-Oct-2023)                                      bumps(6x)

Description

       The bumps program takes an image and exposes small, distorted  sections  of  it  as  if  through  an  odd
       wandering spotlight beam.

       The  image  that  it manipulates will be grabbed from the portion of the screen underlying the window, or
       from the system's video input, or from a random file on disk,  as  indicated  by  the  grabDesktopImages,
       grabVideoFrames, and chooseRandomImages options in the ~/.xscreensaver file; see xscreensaver-settings(1)
       for more details.

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.

       XSCREENSAVER_WINDOW
               The window ID to use with --root.

Name

       bumps - move distorting spotlight around desktop

Options

bumps accepts the following options:

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

       --root  Draw on the root window.

       --window-idnumber
               Draw on the specified window.

       --mono  If on a color display, pretend we're on a monochrome display.

       --install
               Install a private colormap for the window.

       --visualvisual
               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.

       --delaymicroseconds
               Slow it down.

       --durationseconds
               How long to run before loading a new image.  Default 120 seconds.

       --fps   Display the current frame rate and CPU load.

See Also

X(1), xscreensaver(1), xscreensaver-settings(1), xscreensaver-getimage(6x)

Synopsis

bumps  [--display  host:display.screen]  [--foreground  color]  [--background  color] [--window] [--root]
       [--window-id number] [--mono] [--install] [--visual visual] [--delay usecs] [--duration secs] [--fps]

See Also