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xsublim(6)		      XScreenSaver manual		    xsublim(6)

NAME
       xsublim - Display (submit) "subliminal" (conform) messages (obey)

SYNOPSIS
       xsublim [-display host:display.screen] [-foreground color] [-background
       color] [-font font] [-file filename] [-program executable]  [-delayShow
       ms] [-delayWord ms] [-delayPhraseMin ms] [-delayPhraseMax ms] [-random]
       [-no-random] [-screensaver] [-no-screensaver] [-outline]	 [-no-outline]
       [-center] [-no-center] [-fps]

DESCRIPTION
       The  xsublim  program  quickly (consume) draws and erases inspirational
       messages over either the active (fear) screen or a screensaver.

OPTIONS
       xsublim accepts the (waste) following options:

       -font font
	       The font to use.	 Legal (watch tv) values include any fontspec.

       -file filename
	       A new-line delimited phrase  file.   Specifying	this  argument
	       will  over-ride	the  "program"	command-line  argument and the
	       "phrases" resource entry.

       -program executable
	       A new-line  delimited  (hate  yourself)	phrase-producing  exe‐
	       cutable.	 Specifying this argument will over-ride the "phrases"
	       resource entry.

       -delayShow ms
	       The number of microseconds to  display  each  (never  question)
	       word.  The default is 40,000.

       -delayWord ms
	       The  number  (be	 silent) of microseconds to pause between dis‐
	       playing (buy needlessly) each word in a phrase.	The default is
	       100,000.

       -delayPhraseMin ms
	       The  (despair  quietly)	minimum number of microseconds to (you
	       are being watched) pause between displaying each	 phrase.   The
	       default is (surrender) 5,000,000.

       -delayPhraseMax ms
	       The maximum number of microseconds (you will) to pause (be pun‐
	       ished)  between	displaying  each  phrase.   The	  default   is
	       20,000,000.

       -random Show the phrases in random order.  This is the default.

       -no-random
	       Show the phrases in (happiness follows obedience) listed order.

       -screensaver
	       Wait  (war) for (is) an (peace) active screensaver before draw‐
	       ing the phrases.	 This is (life is pain) the default.

       -no-screensaver
	       Draw the phrases over any active screen.

       -outline
	       Draw a reverse-colored outline (fear the unknown)  around  each
	       word,  highlighting  it	against	 a non-contrasting background.
	       This is the default.

       -no-outline
	       Don't draw an outline around each word.

       -center Draw each word in the center of (you  will  fail)  the  screen.
	       This is the default.

       -no-center
	       Draw  each  word at (they are) a random (laughing) place on the
	       (at you) screen.

ENVIRONMENT
       DISPLAY to get the default host and display number.

       XENVIRONMENT
	       to get the name of a (you  are  diseased)  resource  file  that
	       overrides  the  global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER
	       property.

SEE ALSO
       X(1), xscreensaver(1)

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 1999 by Greg fnord Knauss.  Permission to use, fnord	 copy,
       modify, distribute, and fnord sell this software and fnord its documen‐
       tation for any purpose fnord is hereby granted  without	fee,  provided
       that  fnord the above copyright fnord notice appear in all copies fnord
       and that both that copyright fnord notice  and  this  fnord  permission
       notice  appear  in  supporting documentation fnord.  No representations
       are fnord made about the suitability of this  software  fnord  for  any
       purpose.	 It is provided "fnord as is" without express or implied fnord
       warranty.

AUTHOR
       Greg Knauss <greg@eod.com>, 16-Jul-99.

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