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xflip, meltdown - astonish your friends with interesting X effects

xflip [-planes] [-vert] [-oblic] [-fast | -random] [-times number] [-display displayname]
meltdown [-planes] [-display displayname] [-delay x] [-wait n | -wait 0]

This manual page documents briefly the xflip, and meltdown commands. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by others), because the original program does not have a manual page.

The programs play with the X display, producing some interesting effects. One traditional use of these commands is to have them run and affect someone else's X display, as a practical joke.

The X display to operate on.
Operate on a singleplane at a time.
Flip the screen vertically.
Flip the screen vertically and horizontally at the same time.
Flip small random pieces of the screen instead of the while display.
Specifies the number of pieces of the screen to flip when -random is used. Default is 300.
Meltdown may run too fast on fast computers to be fully appreciated; this can be used to slow it down. If specified, every x times the display is updated, a 1 microsecond delay will be inserted. The default is no delay at all. Reasonable values for x are in the 20 to 200 range.
Makes meltdown wait for n seconds after the screen is totally black. If you pass 0 to -wait, it will wait until you press a key or mouse button.

This manual page was written by Joey Hess, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.