photopile — displays multiple images in a periodically shuffled pile

Synopsis

photopile [-display host:display.screen] [-visual visual] [-window] [-root] [-count int] [-scale factor] [-maxTilt degrees] [-titles | -no-titles] [-polaroid | -no-polaroid] [-shadows | -no-shadows] [-font font] [-speed ratio] [-duration seconds] [-fps] [-debug] [-wireframe]

Description

Loads several random images, and displays them as if lying in a random pile. The pile is periodically reshuffled, with new images coming in and old ones being thrown out.

This program requires a good video card capable of supporting large textures.

To specify the directory that images are loaded from, run xscreensaver-demo(1) and click on the "Advanced" tab.

Options

-visual visual
Specify which visual to use. Legal values are the name of a visual class, or the id number (decimal or hex) of a specific visual.
-window
Draw on a newly-created window. This is the default.
-root
Draw on the root window.
-count int
How many images to display. Default 7.
-scale factor
Size of images in relation to the size of the window. Default 0.4.
-maxTilt degrees
Maximum deviation from vertical. Default 50 degrees.
-duration seconds
Every duration seconds, one of the images will be replaced with a new one. Default 5 seconds.
-speed ratio
Speed up or slow down the animation. 0.5 means half as fast as the default; 2.0 means twice as fast.
-delay number
Per-frame delay, in microseconds. Default: 10000 (0.01 seconds.).
-titles | -no-titles
Whether to display the file names of the images beneath them. Default: no.
-polaroid | -no-polaroid
Whether to simulate images taken by an instant camera. Default: yes.
-shadows | -no-shadows
Whether to draw images with drop shadows. Default: no.
-font font-name
The font to use for the initial loading screen.
-fps
Display the current frame rate, CPU load, and polygon count.
-debug
Prints debugging info to stderr.
-wireframe
Another debug mode.

Environment

DISPLAY
to get the default host and display number.
XENVIRONMENT
to get the name of a resource file that overrides the global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property.

Author

Jens Kilian.