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xneko(SIPB) Linux Programmer's Manual xneko(SIPB)
NNAAMMEE
xneko - cat-and-mouse chase in an X window
SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
xneko [ --ddiissppllaayy _d_i_s_p_l_a_y ] [ --ggeeoommeettrryy _g_e_o_m_e_t_r_y ] [ --ttiittllee
_t_i_t_l_e ] [ --nnaammee _n_a_m_e ] [ --iiccoonniicc ] [ --ssppeeeedd _s_p_e_e_d ] [
--ttiimmee _t_i_m_e ] [ --hheellpp ]
DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
_X_n_e_k_o displays a window in which a cat chases your "mouse"
cursor. Try moving the mouse inside and outside the _x_n_e_k_o
window, leaving it stationary, moving it slowly and
quickly, etc., and watch the cat respond.
All options except the last three above behave in the
standard manner for X applications (see _X(1)). The --ssppeeeedd
option controls the speed of the cat (the default is 16).
The --ttiimmee option controls the interval (in microseconds)
between updates of the _x_n_e_k_o window (the default is
125000). The --hheellpp option provides a usage message and
exits.
The program was originally written by a Japanese author as
a Macintosh desktop accessory (The word "neko" means "cat"
in Japanese).
SSEEEE AALLSSOO
X(1)
DDIIAAGGNNOOSSTTIICCSS
A usage message when improper arguments are supplied.
AAUUTTHHOORR
Masayuki Koba, 1990
X Version 11 1 September 1990 1