xeyes(1X) xeyes(1X)NAME xeyes - draws eyes that watch your every move SYNOPSIS xeyes [option]... DESCRIPTION xeyes is a graphic demonstration application that draws a set of ``eyes'' in a window. These eyes follow the cursor and make it look as if they are watching your every move. Options The xeyes command accepts these options: -backing level Causes xeyes to request a level of backing store from the X server. The level argument can be one of WhenMapped, Always, or NotUseful. Without backing store, redisplay of the window can take up to a second or more. This option causes the server to save the window contents so that when needed, the window can be redrawn from contents saved in backing store. -bg color Specifies the color for the background of the win- dow. -bd color Specifies the color for the border of the window. -bw border-width Specifies in pixels with width of the border sur- rounding the window. -center color Specifies the color for the center of the eyes. -display display Specifies the display to connect to. See X(1X) for details. -fg color Specifies the color for the pupil of the eyes. -geometry geometry Defines the initial window geometry. See X(1X) for details. -outline color Specifies the color for the outline of the eyes. November, 1990 1
xeyes(1X) xeyes(1X)-shape Lets you use the SHAPE extension to shape the win- dow. NOTES Copyright 1988, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. See X(1X) for a full statement of rights and permissions. Author: Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium SEE ALSO X(1X) Section 3Xt in X11 Programmer's Reference for A/UX 2 November, 1990