Really Slick XScreenSavers ========================== 1. Description -------------- Really Slick XScreenSavers (rsxs) is an X11 port of the Really Slick Screensavers collection by Terry Welsh (http://www.reallyslick.com/). This collection of screensavers is designed to integrate with Jamie Zawinski's XScreenSaver package. Alternatively, the screensavers can be run as stand-alone applications. rsxs contains the following eye-candy: * rs-cyclone: Tornadoes on your monitor. * rs-euphoria: Don't look at this if you suffer from motion sickness! * rs-fieldlines: A simulation of the electric field lines between charged particles. * rs-flocks: 3D swarms of colorful bugs. * rs-flux: A particle system based on strange attractor equations. * rs-helios: Exploding particles and smooth Helion surfaces. * rs-hyperspace: Soar through wormholes in liquid spacetime. * rs-lattice: Fly through an infinite lattice of interlocking rings. * rs-plasma: Psychadelic gooey plasma goodness. * rs-skyrocket: The mother of all fireworks screensavers. * rs-solarwinds: A mesmerising color and movement particle effect. 2. Requirements --------------- To build rsxs you will need: * A C++ compiler and standard C++ library (including STL). * An accelerated graphics card. * An X server with GLX extensions. To test for this, run `xdpyinfo' and look for GLX in the list of extensions. You will also want direct rendering enabled, otherwise the screensavers will run _extremely_ slowly. To find out if this is enabled, use `glxinfo' (it should say "direct rendering: Yes".) * X development headers and libraries. If you've got them, `configure' should find them. * OpenGL development headers and libraries. The names of these vary from system to system. If `configure' doesn't find them, please email me with your system type and the correct names via the bug-reporting address below. rsxs also has the following _optional_ requirements: * XScreenSaver -- preferably version 4, though it should work fine on earlier versions. `configure' will try to determine the correct paths to install files. If XScreenSaver isn't found, the screensavers will simply be installed in the standard binary directory (usually /usr/local/bin), just like any other program. * libpng development headers and libraries. `configure' should have no trouble finding these if you've got them, as the filenames are standardised. If you do not have libpng (or choose to disable it through a `configure' option), the screensavers that load textures at run-time will not be built or installed. * OpenAL development headers and libraries. Only one screensaver (rs-skyrocket) has a dependency on these; if they are missing then sound will be disabled. OpenAL can be obtained from http://www.openal.org. * libvorbisfile development headers and libraries. The rs-skyrocket screensaver, when built with OpenAL sound support, requires this to load OGG audio files. Again, if these are not available then sound will be disabled. libvorbisfile is part of the OGG Vorbis libraries, available at http://www.xiph.org. 3. Installation --------------- In general, the standard $ ./configure $ make # make install will do what you want. To get any currently running xscreensaver daemon to see the new screensavers you will need to restart it: $ xscreensaver-command -restart The configure script accepts a large range of command-line options. These are described in the accompanying INSTALL document -- please read this if you wish to disable specific screensavers or disable one of the optional packages described above. 4. Usage -------- Each of the rs-* screensavers can be run independently. Providing no arguments will run them with default parameters in a window. Each screensaver can also accept the following arguments: --root Draw on the root window --geometry GEOM Draw on a window of the specified geometry (WxH+X+Y) --fullscreen Draw on a maximized window For more information on the parameters an rsxs screensaver takes, run it with the --help option. 5. Bugs ------- Probably. Please mail reports to and include: * What the bug does * What you did to make the bug appear * Whether it is reproducable or not If the program dumped a core file, please also include a backtrace. 6. Legal Stuff -------------- rsxs is released under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License version 2. Please read the COPYING file carefully. -- Michael Chapman