xneko


     NAME
          xneko - cat-and-mouse chase in an X window

     SYNOPSIS
          xneko [ -display display ] [ -geometry geometry ] [ -title
          title ] [ -name name ] [ -iconic ] [ -front ] [ -back ] [ -
          speed speed ] [ -time time ] [ -help ]

     DESCRIPTION
          Xneko displays a window in which a cat chases your "mouse"
          cursor.  Try moving the mouse inside and outside the xneko
          window, leaving it stationary, moving it slowly and quickly,
          etc., and watch the cat respond.

          All options except the last five above behave in the
          standard manner for X applications (see X(1)).  The -front
          option allows the cat to run in front of all the windows on
          the desktop.  The -back option allows the cat to run in back
          of the windows, on the desktop itself.  The -speed option
          controls the speed of the cat (the default is 16).  The -
          time option controls the interval (in milliseconds) between
          updates of the xneko window (the default is 500).  The -help
          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).

     SEE ALSO
          X(1)

     DIAGNOSTICS
          A usage message when improper arguments are supplied.

     AUTHOR
          Masayuki Koba, 1990