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NAME

       hyperspace - Flying through hyper space.

SYNOPSIS

       hyperspace   [--root/-r]  [--maxfps/-x  number]  [--vsync/-y  number]  [--dpms/-M  number]
       [--speed/-s number] [--stars/-S number] [--starsize/-t  number]  [--resolution/-R  number]
       [--depth/-d number] [--fov/-f number] [--no-shader/-H]

DESCRIPTION

       From  Terry  Walsh  (http://reallyslick.com):  "This  is  a  real  number  cruncher  of  a
       screensaver. Computers are getting much more powerful these days, and my old savers  don't
       bring  them to their knees like they used to. This one does. Of course, you can still turn
       the settings way down if you have a pathetic, old computer."

       Ported to Linux by Tugrul Galatali.

OPTIONS

       --root  Draw on the root window.

       --maxfps number
               Set maximum frame rate.

       --vsync number
               Limit redraws to specified number of vertical refreshes.  0 - 100.  Default: 1

       --dpms number
               Stop rendering new frames if the display is not on.  0 - 1.  Default: 1

       --speed number
               Speed of fly through.  1 - 100.  Default: 10

       --stars number
               Number of stars.  0 - 10000.  Default: 1000

       --starsize number
               Size of stars.  1 - 100.  Default: 10

       --resolution number
               Resolution of the goo.  4 - 20.  Default: 10

       --depth number
               Depth of the scene.  1 - 10.  Default: 5

       --fov number
               Field of view.  10 - 150.  Default: 10

       --no-shader
               Disables use of vertex/fragment shaders, in case they do not work as expected.

ENVIRONMENT

       DISPLAY to get the default host and display number.

SEE ALSO

       X(1),

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2005 by Terry Walsh and Tugrul Galatali.

       Hyperspace is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the  terms  of
       the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.

       Hyperspace  is  distributed  in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
       without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.

AUTHOR

       Terry Walsh and Tugrul Galatali <tugrul@galatali.com>