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NAME

       imsmap - generate fractal maps

SYNOPSIS

       imsmap  [-display  host:display.screen] [-foreground color] [-background color] [-window] [-root] [-mono]
       [-install] [-visual visual] [-ncolors int] [-delay  seconds]  [-delay2  microseconds]  [-iterations  int]
       [-mode h|s|v|random] [-fps]

DESCRIPTION

       The  imsmap  program  generates  map  or cloud-like patterns.  It looks quite different in monochrome and
       color.

OPTIONS

       imsmap accepts the following options:

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

       -root   Draw on the root window.

       -mono   If on a color display, pretend we're on a monochrome display.

       -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.

       -ncolors integer
               How many colors to use.  Default 50.

       -delay integer
               How long to delay between images.  Default 10 seconds.

       -delay2 integer
               How long to delay between bitmaps.  Default 200000 (0.2 seconds).

       -iterations integer
               A measure of the resolution of the resultant image, from 0 to 7.  Default 7.

       -mode [ hue | saturation | value | random ]
               The  axis  upon  which colors should be interpolated between the foreground and background color.
               Default random.

       -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.

SEE ALSO

       X(1), xscreensaver(1)

AUTHOR

       Juergen Nickelsen <nickel@cs.tu-berlin.de>, 23-aug-92.

       Hacked on by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>, 24-aug-92, 17-May-97.