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XSNOW(1)							      XSNOW(1)

NAME
       xsnow - let it snow on your desktop and windows

SYNOPSIS
       xsnow [-option .,..]

DESCRIPTION
       Xsnow lets it snow on your desktop and windows (sic!).

OPTIONS
       -display display_name
	       Drop the snowflakes on the given display. Make sure the display
	       is nearby, so you can hear them enjoy...

       -snowflakes num_snowflakes
	       This is the number of snowflakes. Default is 100, max is 1000.

       -sc snowflake_color
	       Use the given string as the color for the flakes instead of the
	       default "snow".

       -bg background_color
	       Use the given string as the color for the background. Note that
	       the usual default desktop pattern consisting of 50%  white  50%
	       black doesn't particularly look good with Xsnow.

       -solidbg
	       When using solid colored backgrounds specifying this option MAY
	       greatly improve performance. (Not  on  SUN  Solaris  2.5.1  for
	       example!)

       -tc tree_color
	       Use the given string as the color for the trees.

       -slc sleigh_color
	       This  option is obsolete in version 1.41.  Used to be the color
	       for the sleigh. Santa has decided not  to  have	you  interfere
	       with the color of his means of transportation any more.

       -santa santa_size
	       There are 3 sizes of Santa: 0, 1 and 2. Default is 2. Thanks to
	       Thomas Linder for the (big) Santa!

       -santaspeed santa_speed
	       The speed Santa should not exceed if he	doesn't	 want  to  get
	       fined.	The  default  speed for Santa size 0 is 1, for Santa 1
	       it's 2 and for Big Santa it's 4.

       -santaupdatefactor factor
	       This is to slow down Santa with respect to  the	snow.  Default
	       the  value  is  3, meaning that Santa is moved only every third
	       time the snow flakes move. Specifying zero here	is  considered
	       very naughty.

       -delay delay
	       This  is the number of milliseconds delay after updating every‐
	       thing.  Default is 50 milliseconds, i.e. 20 updates per	second
	       max.

       -unsmooth
	       If  you	specify	 this  option the snowflakes will 'whirl' more
	       dramatically, resulting in a somewhat jerkier movement.

       -whirl  This sets the whirl factor, i.e. the maximum adjustment of  the
	       horizontal speed. The default value is 4.

       -nowind Default	it  gets  windy	 now  and then. If you prefer it quiet
	       specify -nowind.

       -windtimer period
	       With -windtimer you can specify how often it gets  windy.  It's
	       sort of a period in seconds, default value is 30.

       -xspeed -yspeed
	       These  options  set  the maximum horizontal and vertical speed.
	       The default X maximum speed is 4, the default maximum  Y	 speed
	       is 8.

       -wsnowdepth -ssnowdepth
	       This  sets  the maximum thickness of the snow on top of windows
	       and at the bottom of  the  display  respectively.  The  default
	       snowdepth  for  windows	is 15, at the bottom of the screen the
	       default is 50.

       -offset With -offset you can specify that snow  starts  building	 up  a
	       number  of pixels lower or higher. This is handy if you use twm
	       and squeezed window titles.

       -notrees
	       Do not display the trees.

       -nosanta
	       Do not display Santa Claus running all over the screen.

       -norudolf
	       No Rudolf.

       -nokeepsnow
	       Do not have snow sticking anywhere.

       -nokeepsnowonwindows
	       Do not keep snow on top of the windows.

       -nokeepsnowonscreen
	       Do not keep snow at the bottom of the screen.

       -nonopopup
	       Xsnow takes care to not let it snow on Pop-up windows,  due  to
	       their  nature.  If however, you use an Xserver that has backing
	       store on for all windows, then  specify	this  option.  Symptom
	       would  be  that	no snow is kept on any window, but only at the
	       screen bottom.

       -version
	       Prints the current Xsnow version and does not start Xsnow.  The
	       current version (of this man page) is 1.42, December 14th 2001

EXAMPLES
       xsnow
	       Starts xsnow

       xsnow&  (Mind  the empersand) Starts xsnow as a background process. Use
	       this if you start xsnow from a script. To stop xsnow  find  the
	       process id (pid) as follows: ps -ef|grep xsnow and use the kill
	       command to stop xsnow.

       xsnow -bg SkyBlue3 -sc snow
	       Sets the background to a bluish color and lets it snow white.

       xsnow -ssnowdepth 100
	       Starts with a thin layer of snow that gradually	builds	up  at
	       the bottom of the screen.

       xsnow -santa 2 -santaspeed 10
	       Gives you the biggest Santa at a speed that is hardly legal.

       xsnow -delay 100 -notrees
	       For slow systems use longer delay and don't draw the trees.

       xsnow -snowflakes 1000 -delay 0
	       Uses  the maximum number of snowflakes and runs as fast as pos‐
	       sible.

       xsnow -bg SkyBlue3 -solidbg
	       Sets the background to a bluish color and specify -solidbg  for
	       increased performance (depending on your system!).

FILES
       See  /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt  for  the list of colors and their respective
       poetic names, like Chartreuse and SkyBlue3.

BUGS
       See xroach(1)

AUTHORS
       Rick Jansen (rja@euronet.nl)
       WWW: http://www.euronet.nl/~rja/

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright    1984,1988,1990,1993-1995,2000-2001	  by	Rick	Jansen
       (rja@euronet.nl)

       Xsnow  is  available  freely and you may give it to other people as is,
       but I retain all rights. Therefore it  does  not	 classify  as  'Public
       Domain'	software.  However,  it	 *is*  allowed	to  package  Xsnow for
       Unix/Linux distributions,  CD-Roms  etc,	 and  to  make	the  necessary
       changes to makefiles etc. to facilitate this.

CREDITS
       Xsnow borrows some code from xroach by J.T. Anderson (jta@locus.com)

       Xsnow  uses  vroot.h  for use with virtual window managers.  vroot.h is
       copyright 1991 by Andreas Stolcke, copyright 1990 by Solbourne Computer
       Inc. (stolcke@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU)

       The big Santa was made by Thomas Linder (Thomas.Linder@gmx.net)

       The   idea  and	code  for  wind	 are  from  Eiichi  TAZOE  (tazoe@yam‐
       ato.ibm.co.jp, tazoe@vnet.ibm.com).

       Xsnow 1.42 works with  KDE,  thanks  to	Robin  Hogan  <R.J.Hogan@read‐
       ing.ac.uk>, who figured this out for xpenguins 2.2

NOTES
       System load
       Xsnow  itself  doen't  use  very	 much  CPU time, but it can load the X
       server and/or network quite substantially. Use less  snowflakes	and  a
       bigger  delay in such a case. On a standalone workstation there usually
       will not be be any problem. Another improvement can  be	to  specify  a
       solid  background  color with -bg and with this also specify the option
       -solidbg. This may greatly improve performance! DO check	 this  though,
       on some systems (SUN Solaris 2.5.1) performance is much WORSE.

       KDE (etc)
       Xsnow  now works with KDE, and some other root window occupying desktop
       management systems. On KDE your icons  will  be	snowed	away  magnifi‐
       cently, although that is not harmful for your icons really. Simply wipe
       with a small window where you  thought  your  trash  was,  and  see  it
       appear.	Now you need to scrape your computer screen too, not just your
       car's.

       SGI Irix 5.x
       Silicon Graphics and Irix 5.x users may not see any snow	 or  Santa  at
       all,  as long the desktop icons are visible. To circumvent this problem
       issue this command:

	 /usr/lib/desktop/telldesktop quit

       The icons will disappear and Xsnow will work perfectly. To restart  the
       desktop	 just  start  /usr/lib/desktop/startdesktop  or	 select	 Desk‐
       top->Home Directory from the toolchest.

       It's even possible to have both - desktop icons	and  xsnow  (and  even
       multiple	 desks). You need to modify the window manager's resource file
       4DWm, the file ~/.desktop-`hostname`/4DWm. Example:

       *Global.backgroundDescription:	-execute /etc/killall  -TERM  xsnow  ;
       /usr/local/bin/xsnow
       *Desk  1.backgroundDescription:	  -execute  /etc/killall -TERM xsnow ;
       /usr/local/bin/xsnow
       *Desk 2.backgroundDescription:	-execute /etc/killall  -TERM  xsnow  ;
       /usr/local/bin/xsnow

       Restart	the  window manager (4Dwm) from the toolchest and Xsnow should
       appear. What this does is stop the currently running Xsnow and start  a
       new one when you switch to another desktop.

       HP and hp-ux
       HP  also	 uses  a Workspace Manager which may interfere with Xsnow.  If
       Xsnow does not appear: In the "Style Manager",  choose  "Backdrop"  and
       select "NoBackdrop".  You should now be able to run Xsnow.

       Snow does not stick?
       On  black-and-white  X  terminals snow may not stick to windows because
       backing store is on. Try specifying the option -nonopopup when starting
       Xsnow.

       Snow hovering above windows?
       If  you use twm it is possible you see the snow layer hovering a little
       bit above your windows. In that case set BorderWidth 0 in  your	.twmrc
       file.  If  you use windows with 'squeezed title bars' specify a -offset
       to get the snow on the windows itself.

SEE ALSO
       snowplough(1), your_travel_agent(1)

X Version 11			   Release 6			      XSNOW(1)
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