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This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Generates a continuous sequence of small, curvy geometric patterns. Written by Tracy Camp and David Hansen; 1997.
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Located in ../hacks/config/vines.xml.h:9
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Draws a randomly-colored Voronoi tessellation, and periodically zooms in and adds new points. The existing points also wander around. There are a set of control points on the plane, each at the center of a colored cell. Every pixel within that cell is closer to that cell's control point than to any other control point. That is what determines the cell's shapes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voronoi_diagram Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2007.
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Located in ../hacks/config/voronoi.xml.h:17
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This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Draws zooming chains of sinusoidal spots. Written by Ashton Trey Belew; 2001.
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Located in ../hacks/config/whirlygig.xml.h:32
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This screen saver was removed from the XScreenSaver distribution as of version 5.08. Draws multicolored worms that crawl around the screen. Written by Brad Taylor, Dave Lemke, Boris Putanec, and Henrik Theiling; 1991.
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Located in ../hacks/config/worm.xml.h:12
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Draws dropping characters similar to what is seen on the computer monitors in "The Matrix". See also "GLMatrix" for a 3D rendering of the similar effect that appeared in the movie's title sequence. Written by Jamie Zawinski; 1999.
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Located in ../hacks/config/xmatrix.xml.h:3
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