xanalogtv(6x)


NAME

   xanalogtv - Simulate reception on an old analog TV set

SYNOPSIS

   xanalogtv  [-display  host:display.screen] [-window] [-root] [-install]
   [-visual visual] [-cycle] [-no-cycle] [-fps]

DESCRIPTION

   xanalogtv shows a simulation of an old TV set showing test patterns and
   any  other  images  you have provided. It reproduces a wide range of TV
   reception bummage: snow, bloom, ghosting,  and  loss  of  vertical  and
   horizontal  sync.  It  also  simulates the TV warming up. It will cycle
   through 12 channels, some with images you give it, and some with  color
   bars or nothing but static.

   The  images that it uses 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-demo(1) for more details. It looks best with a
   video input or your digital photo collection.

OPTIONS

   xanalogtv accepts the following options:

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

   -root   Draw on the root window.

   -install
           Install a private colormap for the window.

   -visual visual
           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.

   -fps    Display the current frame rate and CPU load.

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.

X RESOURCES

   Notable X resources supported include the following which correspond to
   standard TV controls: analogTVTint, analogTVColor,  analogTVBrightness,
   and  analogTVContrast.  They range from 0 to 100, except for tint which
   is an angle between -180 and +180.

SEE ALSO

   X(1),    xteevee(6x),    apple2(6x),     bsod(6x),     xscreensaver(1),
   xscreensaver-demo(1), xscreensaver-getimage(1)

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright  2003 by Trevor Blackwell.  Permission to use, copy, modify,
   distribute, and sell  this  software  and  its  documentation  for  any
   purpose  is  hereby  granted  without  fee,  provided  that  the  above
   copyright notice appear in all copies  and  that  both  that  copyright
   notice  and  this permission notice appear in supporting documentation.
   No representations are made about the suitability of this software  for
   any  purpose.   It  is  provided  "as  is"  without  express or implied
   warranty.

AUTHOR

   Trevor Blackwell <tlb@tlb.org>





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