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NAME

       xsnow - Snow and Santa on your desktop

SYNOPSIS

       xsnow [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

       Xsnow  shows an animation of Santa and snow on your desktop.  Xsnow can also run in one or
       more windows, see options -xwininfo, -id .  (These options only work satisfactorily in  an
       X11  environment.)   Xsnow  depends  on  an X11 environment. This is forced by setting the
       environment variable GDK_BACKEND=x11 before initializing the GTK.   Hopefully,  this  will
       ensure that xsnow also runs in a Wayland environment for some time.

       If xsnow is misbehaving, try to remove the file $HOME/.xsnowrc.

   General options:
       Below: <n> denotes an unsigned decimal (e.g 123) or octal (e.g. 017) or hex (e.g. 0x50009)
       number.  <c> denotes a string like "red" or "#123456".

       -h, -help
              print this text.

       -H, -manpage
              print man page.

       -v, -version
              prints version of xsnow.

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

       -vintage
              Run xsnow in vintage settings.

       -defaults
              Do not read config file (see FILES).

       -noconfig
              Do not read or write config file (see FILES).

       -hidemenu
              Start with hidden interactive menu.

       -nomenu
              Do not start and show interactive menu.

       -scale <n>
              Apply scalefactor (default: 100).

       -doublebuffer <n>
              1:  use  double  buffering;  0:  do  not  use  double buffering (default: 1).  Only
              effective with '-root' or '-id' or '-xwininfo'.

       -theme <n>
              1: use xsnow theme for menu; 0: use system theme (default: 1)

       -checkgtk <n>
              0: Do not check gtk version before starting  the  user  interface.   1:  Check  gtk
              version before starting the user interface.  (default: 1).

       -id <n>, -window-id <n>
              Snow in window with id (for example from xwininfo).

       -desktop
              Act as if window is a desktop.

       -allworkspaces <n>
              0: use one desktop for snow, 1: use all desktops (default: 1).

       -above Snow  above  your  windows.  Default  is to snow below your windows.  NOTE: in some
              environments this results in an un-clickable desktop.

       -xwininfo
              Use a cursor to point at the window you want the snow to be fallen in.

       -stopafter <n>
              Stop xsnow after so many seconds.

       -root  Force to paint on (virtual) root window.
              Use this for xscreensaver: in ~.xscreensaver add:
                  xsnow -root
              On some systems you need to add the flag -nomenu to disable the menu:
                  xsnow -root -nomenu
              Probably, you want to start xscreensaver as follows:
                  xscreensaver -no-capture-stderr

       -noisy Write extra info about some mouse clicks, X errors etc, to stdout.

       -cpuload <n>
              How busy is your system with xsnow:  the  higher,  the  more  load  on  the  system
              (default: 100).

   Snow options:
       -snowflakes <n>
              The higher, the more snowflakes are generated per second. Default: 100.

       -blowsnow
              (Default) Animate blow-off snow.

       -noblowsnow
              Do not animate blowing snow from trees or windows

       -sc <c>
              Use the given string as color for the flakes (default: snow).

       -snowspeedfactor <n>
              Multiply the speed of snow with this number/100 (default: 100).

       -snowsize <n>
              Set size of (non-vintage) snow flakes (default: 8).

       -snow  (Default) Show snow.

       -nosnow -nosnowflakes
              Do not show snow.

       -flakecountmax <n>
              Maximum number of active flakes (default: 300).

       -blowofffactor <n>
              The higher, the more snow is generated in blow-off scenarios (default: 40).

   Tree options:
       -treetype <n>[,<n> ...]
              Choose tree types: minimum 0, maximum 7 (default: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,).  Thanks to Carla
              Vermin for numbers >=3!  Credits: Image by b0red on Pixabay.

       -treetype all
              (Default) Use all non-vintage available tree types.

       -tc <c>
              Use the given string as the color  for  the  vintage  tree  (default:  chartreuse).
              Works only for treetype 0.

       -notrees
              Do not display the trees.

       -showtrees
              (Default) Display the trees.

       -trees <n>
              Desired number of trees. Default 10.

       -treefill <n>
              Region in percents of the height of the window where trees grow (default: 30).

   Santa options:
       -showsanta
              (Default) Display Santa running all over the screen.

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

       -showrudolph
              (Default) With Rudolph.

       -norudolph
              No Rudolph.

       -santa <n>
              The  minimum  size  of  Santa is 0, the maximum size is 4. Default is 3.  Thanks to
              Thomas Linder for the (big) Santa 2!  Santa 3 is derived from Santa  2,  and  shows
              the  required  eight reindeer.  The appearance of Santa 4 may be a surprise, thanks
              to Carla Vermin for this one.

       -santaspeedfactor <n>
              The speed Santa should not be excessive if  he  doesn't  want  to  get  fined.  The
              appropriate  speed  for the Santa chosen will be multiplied by santaspeedfactor/100
              (default: 100).

   Celestial options:
       -wind  (Default) It will get windy now and then.

       -nowind
              By default it gets windy now and then. If you prefer quiet weather specify -nowind.

       -whirlfactor <n>
              This sets the whirl factor, i.e. the maximum adjustment of  the  horizontal  speed.
              The default value is 100.

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

       -stars <n>
              The number of stars (default: 20).

       -meteorites
              (Default) Show meteorites.

       -nometeorites
              Do not show meteorites.

       -moon <n>
              1: show moon, 0: do not show moon (default: 1).
              Picture of moon thanks to  Pedro Lasta on Unsplash.
              https://unsplash.com/photos/wCujVcf0JDw

       -moonspeed <n>
              Speed of moon in pixels/minute (default: 120).

       -moonsize <n>
              Realtive size of moon (default: 100).

       -halo <n>
              1: show halo around moon, 0: do not show halo (default: 1).

       -halobrightness <n>
              Brightness of halo (default: 25).

   Fallen snow options:
       -wsnowdepth <n>
              Maximum thickness of snow on top of windows (default: 30).

       -ssnowdepth <n>
              Maximum thickness of snow at the bottom of the screen (default: 50).

       -maxontrees <n>
              Maximum number of flakes on trees. Default 200.

       -keepsnowonwindows
              (Default) Keep snow on top of the windows.

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

       -keepsnowonscreen
              (Default) Keep snow at the bottom of the screen.

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

       -keepsnowontrees
              (Default) Keep snow on trees.

       -nokeepsnowontrees
              Do not keep snow on trees.

       -keepsnow
              (Default) Have snow sticking anywhere.

       -nokeepsnow
              Do not have snow sticking anywhere.

       -fluffy
              (Default) Create fluff on fallen snow.

       -nofluffy
              Do not create fluff on fallen snow.

       -offsetx <n>
              Correction for window-manager provided x-coordinate of window. Default 4.

       -offsety <n>
              Correction for window-manager provided  y-coordinate of window. Default 0.

       -offsetw <n>
              Correction for window-manager provided width of window. Default -8.

       -offsets <n>
              Correction for bottom coordinate of your screen. A negative value lifts  the  xsnow
              screen up. Default 0.

   Birds options:
       -anarchy <n>
              Anarchy factor ( 0..100 default: 50).

       -birdscolor <c>
              Use the given string as color for the birds (default: #361A07).

       -birdsonly <n>
              Show only birds ( 0/1 default: 0).

       -birdsspeed <n>
              Speed of birds ( 0..300 default: 100).

       -disweight <n>
              Eagerness to keep desired distance ( 0..100 default: 20).

       -focuscentre <n>
              Eagerness to fly to the focus ( 0..300 default: 100).

       -followneighbours <n>
              Eagerness to follow neighbours ( 0..100 default: 30).

       -nbirds <n>
              Number of birds ( 0..400 default: 70).

       -neighbours <n>
              Number of neighbours to watch ( 0..20 default: 7).

       -prefdistance <n>
              Preferred distance to neighbours ( 0..100 default: 40).

       -showbirds <n>
              Show birds ( 0/1 default: 1).

       -showattr <n>
              Show attraction point ( 0/1 default: 0).

       -followsanta <n>
              Birds like Santa ( 0/1 default: 0).

       -viewingdistance <n>
              Viewing distance ( 0..95 default: 40).

   FILES
       $HOME/.xsnowrc
              Settings are read from and written to this file.  See flags -noconfig and -defaults
              how to influence this behaviour.
                  NOTE: the following settings are not read or written:
                        -above  -defaults  -desktop  -fullscreen -noconfig -id
                        -nomenu -stopafter -xwininfo -display    -noisy    -checkgtk

       $HOME/xsnow/pixmaps/tree.xpm
              If present, xsnow will try this file for displaying the trees. The format  must  be
              xpm (X PixMap) format, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_PixMap .
                  NOTE: when this file is present, no menu will appear.

       $HOME/xsnow/pixmaps/santa<n>.xpm
              where  <n>  =  1,2,3,4.   If  present,  xsnow  will  try this files (4 of them) for
              displaying   Santa.   The   format   must   be   xpm   (X   PixMap)   format,   see
              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_PixMap .
                  NOTE: when these files are present, no menu will appear.

   EXAMPLES
           $ xsnow -defaults        # run with defaults.
           $ xsnow                  # run using values from the config file.
           $ xsnow -treetype 1,2    # use tree types 1 and 2.

   BUGS
       - Xsnow needs a complete rewrite: the code is a mess.
       - The flags are not consistent, caused by trying to be
           compatible with older versions.
       - Xsnow stresses the Xserver too much.
       - Xsnow does run in Wayland, but will not snow on all windows.
       - Xsnow tries to create a click-through window. This is not successful
         in for example FVWM/xcompmgr. In that case, xsnow tries to keep
         the snow window below all others, resulting in a transient effect
         when you click on the desktop. Sadly, no FVWM menu will appear...
       - Remnants of fluffy snow can persist after removing the
           fallen snow. These will gradually disappear, so no big deal.
       - Remnants of meteorites can persist after passage of Santa.
           These will eventually be wiped out by snow or Santa.
       - Xsnow tries to adapt its snowing window if the display
           settings are changed while xsnow is running.
           This does not function always well.
       - In multi-screen environments, it depends on the display settings
           if it is snowing on all screens. Experiment!

COPYRIGHT

       This  is  free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO warranty; not
       even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.