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xfishtank - Fish swimming across your Root Window

Authors

       Eric Bina, <ebina@ncsa.uiuc.edu> (Original author)

       Dave Black, <dlbb0@amdahl.com> (Linux port)

       TJ Phan, <phan@aur.alcatel.com> (TrueColor Support)

       Vincent Renardias <vincent@waw.com> (man page, Debian packaging)

       Send bugs (or their reports, or fixes) here: <http://www.debian.org/Bugs/>.

V2.2                                            29 November 1996                                   XFISHTANK(1x)

Description

       xfishtank is a animation program to simulate an Aquarium on your X desktop.

       Each fish can have up to 255 colors, but on startup the program takes all the colors from all  the  fish,
       and  squeezes them down to all fit into the default colormap as best it can.  Any fish can be any size in
       width and height.  To make them look more like they are swimming, fish are animated (Very simple 2  frame
       animation). Fish CANNOT swim over each other, they will turn around if they are about to collide.

Name

       xfishtank - Fish swimming across your Root Window

Options

-ccolor
               Background color of the fishtank

       -blimit
               Number of bubbles (Default is set to 32)

       -flimit
               Number of fishes (Default is set to 10)

       -iinter
               Move interval (Default is set to 0.2)

       -rrate Move frequency (Default is set to 0.2)

       -mnum  Median cut to this many colors

       -Cnum  Use only this many color cells

       -d      Clip fish, swim on root window

       -pfile Fish swim on picture in file

       -host:dpy
               This option specifies the X server to contact.

See Also

X(1), xsetroot(1x)

Synopsis

xfishtank  [-c  <color>] [-b <limit>] [-f <limit>] [-i <mult>] [-r <rate>] [-m <num>] [-C <num>] [-d] [-p
       <file>] [host:display]

See Also