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xdesktopwaves(1)					      xdesktopwaves(1)

NAME
       xdesktopwaves - simulation of water waves on the X Windows desktop

SYNOPSIS
       xdesktopwaves [option]...

DESCRIPTION
       xdesktopwaves  is  a cellular automata setting the background of your X
       Windows desktop under water.  Windows and mouse are like ships  on  the
       sea.   Each  movement  of these ends up in moving water waves.  You can
       even have rain and/or storm stirring up the water (-rain	 0-10,	-storm
       0-10).

       In  shaped  mode,  which	 is  enabled by default, xdesktopwaves usually
       works good together with other desktop background programs like	xfish‐
       tank, xpenguins, xsnow and xearth.  They are all under water.

       xdesktopwaves  has  many options.  The most important ones are -quality
       0-9 and -colortheme 0-9.	 The first one is for  adjusting  the  balance
       between	display	 quality and system load.  And the other option is for
       selecting a set of colors for  visualization.   Choose  a  color	 theme
       suitable for your background picture.  There are even options for fine-
       tuning.

       Window Managers

       If you are using the KDE window manager, please enable "Allow  programs
       in desktop window" in the KDE desktop configuration (right-click on the
       desktop and choose "Configure Desktop").	 Otherwise  xdesktopwaves  may
       not  be	visible.   If  you are using Enlightenment 0.16 with "Multiple
       Desktops" instead of "Virtual Desktops", xdesktopwaves  appears	always
       on the first desktop.  A solution is -wmbackdrop, but read the comments
       on that option.	With most other window managers	 xdesktopwaves	should
       work  without difficulties.  If not, try -root, -wmbackdrop or -window,
       and/or -opaque.

       If supported by the window manager, you should decide to enable	opaque
       moving  and resizing of windows ("display content in moving windows" or
       something like that), instead of displaying just	 a  frame.   This  may
       result in very dynamic wave effects - try to pile up a big wave by mov‐
       ing a window slowly.  But: unfortunately some window managers  seem  to
       be  very	 CPU-intensive	while  moving  a  window opaque.  In that case
       xdesktopwaves does not perform very smooth.

       Starting and stopping

       For a first try, open  a	 shell	and  type  xdesktopwaves  followed  by
       desired options.	 Example:

	      xdesktopwaves -quality 4 -colortheme 3

       Just press CTRL-C for stopping.

       Now,  if	 you  want to create menu entries in your desktop environment,
       window manager or wherever: For starting, create an entry containing  a
       command like the example above.	And for stopping, create an entry con‐
       taining this command:

	      xdesktopwaves -end

       Hint: Whenever xdesktopwaves is starting, it automatically tells	 other
       instances  of xdesktopwaves to terminate.  So there cannot be more than
       one instance.

       xdesktopwaves every day?

       Depending on the quality settings, xdesktopwaves can be very CPU-inten‐
       sive.   To  get	along with this, the program goes into an idle mode if
       there are no waves on the water or if the output	 window	 is  obscured.
       The  cellular automata stops computing in that mode.  Additionally, you
       can give a lower priority to the xdesktopwaves process (see -nice).

       If you want to have xdesktopwaves automatically started when starting X
       Windows,	 insert	 the  start  command  in  the file $HOME/.xinitrc (see
       startx(1)).  But don't forget to append & to the	 command.   This  way,
       xdesktopwaves  is  started  before  the	window manager (may or may not
       work, depending on the type of window manager).

GENERAL OPTIONS
       -h or -help
	      Print a short help and exit.

       -V or -version
	      Print version and exit.

       -v or -verbose
	      Print some information about what's going on.

       -vv or -veryverbose
	      Print much information (for debugging).

       -d name or -display name
	      Connect to the display named name.

       -e or -end
	      Exit after terminating a possibly already existing  instance  of
	      xdesktopwaves.

WINDOW CREATION OPTIONS
       -r or -root
	      Do  not  create any window, draw the waves to the (virtual) root
	      window.  This option implies -stippled if not -opaque.

       -b or -backdrop (default)
	      Create an override-redirect backdrop  window  on	the  (virtual)
	      root window.

       -wmb or -wmbackdrop
	      Create  a	 backdrop  window  using  the  extended window manager
	      hints.  This is not supported by every window manager.   And  if
	      it  is, there's still the problem that it may not be possible to
	      activate icons or menus on the desktop background (possibly just
	      at every second scan-line in shaped mode).

       -w or -window
	      Create  an  ordinary  normal  window.   For some window managers
	      you'll even have to give -opaque.

TRANSPARENCY OPTIONS
       -o or -opaque
	      Have no transparency at all.

       -t or -stippled
	      Have faked transparency.	This lets the desktop background  pic‐
	      ture shine through.  Other desktop background programs and desk‐
	      top icons may not	 be  visible.	The  window  of	 xdesktopwaves
	      inherits	the background from the root window, and the waves are
	      drawn in stippled mode.  This option implies -nodoublebuffer.

       -s or -shaped (default)
	      Have  better  transparency.   Everything	behind	 xdesktopwaves
	      shines  through.	The window of xdesktopwaves is shaped by every
	      second scan-line, using the XShape extension.   This  option  is
	      ignored if -root, otherwise this option implies -doublebuffer.

       -wmo percent or -wmopacity percent
	      Have  best transparency.	This is still highly experimental!  It
	      sets the window property _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY, which is a hint
	      for  the window manager respectively composite manager to render
	      the window with alpha  blending.	 This  option  is  ignored  if
	      -root.

PERFORMANCE OPTIONS
       -q number or -quality number (default: 5)
	      Set  overall  quality  of the waves.  number can be 0 to 9.  The
	      higher the quality,  the	higher	the  CPU/network  load.	  This
	      option  is  a  comfortable alternative for -framerate, -simsper‐
	      frame, -eventsperframe, -resdivision, -cellsize and -maxcolors.

       -fr rate or -framerate rate
	      Set maximum frame rate in hertz.	This option is	overridden  by
	      -quality.

       -sf count or -simsperframe count
	      Set  number of simulation steps per frame.  Hereby you can adapt
	      the speed of the waves.  This option is overridden by -quality.

       -ef count or -eventsperframe count
	      Set number of event processings per frame.  This can improve the
	      trails  of  fast	moving objects (mouse and windows), but it can
	      even incur a sensible higher CPU load, because of a worse	 cache
	      utilization.   Maximum  is  the  number  of simulation steps per
	      frame.  This option is overridden by -quality.

       -rd rdx rdy or -resdivision rdx rdy
	      Set overall division of resolution in x and y direction.	 These
	      values  have  dramatic influence on the CPU usage on both sides,
	      the client and the server.  This option is overridden by	-qual‐
	      ity.

       -cs cw ch or -cellsize cw ch
	      Set  width  and height of the cells of water.  These values have
	      dramatic influence on the CPU usage on  the  client  side.   The
	      water  surface  is made of rectangular cells.  This is a kind of
	      an image, where each pixel is a  cell.   For  each  frame,  that
	      image  is	 scaled	 up  to	 the screen size in two steps.	In the
	      first step it is scaled by (cw, ch)  with	 bi-linear  interpola‐
	      tion,  and in the second step it is scaled by (rdx, rdy) without
	      interpolation.  This option is overridden by -quality.

       -mc count or -maxcolors count
	      Set maximum number of colors for drawing the waves.  The	higher
	      the  color  count,  the  more  rectangles	 may  be sent to the X
	      server.  count can be 2 to 128.  This option  is	overridden  by
	      -quality.

       -db or -doublebuffer (default)
	      Draw  with  double  buffering.  This option is ignored if -stip‐
	      pled.

       -ndb or -nodoublebuffer
	      Draw without  double  buffering.	 This  option  is  ignored  if
	      -shaped.

       -n increment or -nice increment (default: 0)
	      Increment	 nice  value of the xdesktopwaves process.  The higher
	      the nice value, the lower the process priority.  A typical value
	      for increment is 10.

       -i or -idle (default)
	      Go  idle	if  there  are	no  waves  or  if the output window is
	      obscured.	 This can spare CPU cycles.

       -ni or -noidle
	      Never go idle.

       -mo number or -maxoptimization number (default: 2)
	      Set maximum optimization by CPU instruction  set.	  If  compiled
	      with  GCC	 for x86 (32 or 64-bit), 1 means MMX and 2 means SSE2.
	      0 means to have no special optimization.

COLOR OPTIONS
       -c number or -colortheme number (default: 0)
	      Select a color theme.  number can be 0  to  9.   Just  try  them
	      through.	 This  option is a comfortable alternative for -water‐
	      color, -skycolor and -lightcolor.

       -wc color or -watercolor color
	      Set color of water.  This option is overridden by -colortheme.

       -sc color or -skycolor color
	      Set color of sky reflections.   This  option  is	overridden  by
	      -colortheme.

       -lc color or -lightcolor color
	      Set  color  of  light reflections.  This option is overridden by
	      -colortheme.

PHYSICS OPTIONS
       -wm or -wavesbymouse (default)
	      Produce waves by mouse pointer movements.

       -nwm or -nowavesbymouse
	      Ignore the mouse.

       -ww or -wavesbywindows (default)
	      Produce waves by client windows.

       -nww or -nowavesbywindows
	      Ignore client windows.

       -rn intensity or -rain intensity (default: 0)
	      Simulate raindrops falling on the water.	intensity can be 0 (no
	      rain) to 10 (cloudburst).

       -st intensity or -storm intensity (default: 0)
	      Simulate	a  storm blowing on the water.	intensity can be 0 (no
	      wind) to 10 (strong storm).

       -vs value or -viscosity value (default: 3)
	      Set viscosity of the fluid.  value can be 1 to  5.   The	higher
	      the viscosity, the shorter the lifetime of waves.

       -si intensity or -skyintensity intensity (default: 5)
	      Set intensity of sky reflections.	 intensity can be 1 to 10.

       -li intensity or -lightintensity intensity (default: 5)
	      Set intensity of light reflections.  intensity can be 1 to 10.

       -lal degrees or -lightaltitude degrees (default: 30)
	      Set altitude of the source of light.  degrees can be 0 to 90.

       -laz degrees or -lightazimuth degrees (default: -35)
	      Set azimuth of the source of light.  degrees can be -360 to 360.

EXAMPLES
       xdesktopwaves -quality 6 -colortheme 1 -verbose
	      Increased	 quality.   Blue color theme.  Print information about
	      settings and performance.

       xdesktopwaves -q 6 -c 1 -v
	      Short cut of the previous example.

       xdesktopwaves -c 2 -rn 8 -r -o
	      Dark night with flashy lights.  It's raining.  Draw to the  root
	      window without any transparency.

SEE ALSO
       xfishtank,  xpenguins(1),  xearth(1), xsnow(1), xlife(1x), xsetroot(1),
       startx(1)

HOMEPAGE
       http://xdesktopwaves.sourceforge.net/

AUTHOR
       Oliver Hamann (olha@users.sourceforge.net)

COPYRIGHT
       xdesktopwaves is copyrighted (C) 2004 by Oliver Hamann

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under  the  terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
       Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at  your
       option) any later version.

       This  program  is  distributed  in the hope that it will be useful, but
       WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without	even  the  implied  warranty  of  MER‐
       CHANTABILITY  or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General
       Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
       with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
       59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA

xdesktopwaves 1.3	       18 December 2004		      xdesktopwaves(1)
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