.TH XEYES 1 "xeyes 1.3.0" "X Version 11" .SH NAME xeyes \- a follow the mouse X demo .SH SYNOPSIS .B xeyes [-option ...] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Xeyes watches what you do and reports to the Boss. .SH OPTIONS .TP 8 .B \-fg \fIforeground color\fB choose a different color for the pupil of the eyes. .TP 8 .B \-bg \fIbackground color\fB choose a different color for the background. .TP 8 .B \-outline \fIoutline color\fB choose a different color for the outline of the eyes. .TP 8 .B \-center \fIcenter color\fB choose a different color for the center of the eyes. .TP 8 .B \-backing \fI{ WhenMapped Always NotUseful }\fB selects an appropriate level of backing store. .TP 8 .B \-geometry \fIgeometry\fB define the initial window geometry; see \fIX(7)\fP. .TP 8 .B \-display \fIdisplay\fB specify the display to use; see \fIX(7)\fP. .TP 8 .B \-bd \fIborder color\fB choose a different color for the window border. .TP 8 .B \-bw \fIborder width\fB choose a different width for the window border. .TP 8 .B \-shape uses the SHAPE extension to shape the window. This is the default. .TP 8 .B \+shape disables use of the SHAPE extension to shape the window. .TP 8 .B \-render uses Xrender to draw anti-aliased eyes. This is the default if \fIxeyes\fP has been compiled with Xrender support. .TP 8 .B \+render disables Xrender and draws traditional eyes. .TP 8 .B \-distance uses an alternative mapping, as if the eyes were set back from the screen, thus following the mouse more precisely. .TP 8 .B \-biblicallyAccurate renders the eyes as if they belonged to a biblically accurate angel. .TP 8 .B \-help print a usage message and exit. .TP 8 .B \-version print the version number and exit. .SH "SEE ALSO" X(7), X Toolkit documentation .SH AUTHOR Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium .br Copied from the NeWS version written (apparently) by Jeremy Huxtable as seen at SIGGRAPH '88