XFISH
Section: Games and Demos (6)
Updated: October 1987
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NAME
xfish - make workstation into aquarium
SYNOPSIS
xfish
[ -nobell -root -rv ] [ -bitmap bitmapfile ]
DESCRIPTION
xfish
is a little thing that runs under the X window system, release 11.
If run without arguments, it starts up a window with fish drifting
back and forth. Using the right mouse button you can shoot them;
with the left mouse button you can reverse their directions.
OPTIONS
- -n(obell)
-
disable beep that signals a direct hit.
- -root
-
use the root window (xerror occurs with window manager running).
- -rv
-
reverse video
- -b(itmap) file
-
use the bitmap found in file. xfish looks first
in the current directory, then in
the default directory (/usr/public/sun3/games/lib/xfish_bitmaps).
Bitmap files come in sets of four: one with a .li suffix containing
the image of the left-facing fish; one with a .lm suffix containing
a mask for the left-facing fish; and analogous .ri and .rm files
for the right-facing fish. (Of course they do not actually have
to be fish.) Example: 'xfish -b eye' uses the files eye.li, eye.lm,
eye.ri, and eye.rm, which may be in the current directory or the
default xfish directory.
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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