2001-08-09 Richard Hestilow <hestilow@ximian.com> * Makeflie.am (EXTRA_DIST): Install all pixmaps. (pixmaps_DATA): Add blank-screen.png. * pref-file.c: Replace "programs" value with a regenerated string. (print_aligned_row): Added. (print_list_to_str): Added. * preferences.h (Screensaver): Add new fields "filename", "compat_command_line", "fakepreview", and "fakes", to deal with the new xml storage. (Preferences): Add new fields "savers_hash" and "invalidsavers". * preferences.c (screensaver_list_prepend_dir): Added. (screensaver_cmp_func): Added. (screensaver_list_load): Added. (preferences_new): Initialize savers_hash. (clean_saver_list): Added. (preferences_load): Load screensavers from xml. (parse_arg_default): Added. (screensaver_read_xml): Updated for the new format. (screensaver_new_from_file): Added. * prefs-widget.c (double_click_cb): Added. (): Remove right click menu, add double click handler. (model_is_cell_editable): Fix for etable bug. (random_timeout_cb): Avoid vidwhacker and webcollage. * preview.c: Optionally show fakepreview if set, and deal with compat_command_line, and refresh pixbufs. (command_exists): Renamed to rc_command_exists. * rc-parse.c: (parse_screensaver_list): Merely update the existing entries, via the provided hash. * screensaver-prefs-dialog.c (get_argument_data): Just find the xml file using ::filename. * screensavers/magic.pl.in: Added. * screensavers/Makefile.am: Generate .xml.h files for translators, and install all .xml files and .png files, and run magic.pl on make install.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
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<screensaver name="imsmap" _label="IMSmap">
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<command arg="-root"/>
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<_description>This generates random cloud-like patterns. It looks quite different in monochrome and color. The basic idea is to take four points on the edge of the image, and assign each a random ``elevation''. Then find the point between them, and give it a value which is the average of the other four, plus some small random offset. Then coloration is done based on elevation.
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The color selection is done by binding the elevation to either hue, saturation, or brightness, and assigning random values to the others. The ``brightness'' mode tends to yield cloudlike patterns, and the others tend to generate images that look like heat-maps or CAT-scans. Written by Juergen Nickelsen and Jamie Zawinski.</_description>
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</screensaver> |