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-.\" xnlock -- Dan Heller 1985 <argv@sun.com>
-.TH XNLOCK 1L "19 April 1990"
-.SH NAME
-xnlock \- amusing lock screen program with message for passers-by
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B xnlock
-[
-\fIoptions\fP
-]
-[
-\fImessage\fP
-]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I xnlock
-is a program that acts as a screen saver for workstations running X11.
-It also "locks" the screen such that the workstation can be left
-unattended without worry that someone else will walk up to it and
-mess everything up. When \fIxnlock\fP is running, a little man with
-a big nose and a hat runs around spewing out messages to the screen.
-By default, the messages are "humorous", but that depends on your
-sense of humor.
-.LP
-If a key or mouse button is pressed, a prompt is printed requesting the
-user's password. If a RETURN is not typed within 30 seconds,
-the little man resumes running around.
-.LP
-Text on the command line is used as the message. For example:
-.br
- % xnlock I\'m out to lunch for a couple of hours.
-.br
-Note the need to quote shell metacharacters.
-.LP
-In the absence of flags or text, \fIxnlock\fP displays random fortunes.
-.SH OPTIONS
-Command line options override all resource specifications.
-All arguments that are not associated with a command line option
-is taken to be message text that the little man will "say" every
-once in a while. The resource \fBxnlock.text\fP may be set to
-a string.
-.TP
-.BI \-fn " fontname"
-The default font is the first 18 point font in the \fInew century schoolbook\fP
-family. While larger fonts are recokmmended over smaller ones, any font
-in the server's font list will work. The resource to use for this option
-is \fBxnlock.font\fP.
-.TP
-.BI \-filename " filename"
-Take the message to be displayed from the file \fIfilename\fP.
-If \fIfilename\fP is not specified, \fI$HOME/.msgfile\fP is used.
-If the contents of the file are changed during runtime, the most recent text
-of the file is used (allowing the displayed message to be altered remotely).
-Carriage returns within the text are allowed, but tabs or other control
-characters are not translated and should not be used.
-The resource available for this option is \fBxnlock.file\fP.
-.TP
-.BI \-ar
-Accept root's password to unlock screen. This option is true by
-default. The reason for this is so that someone's screen may be
-unlocked by autorized users in case of emergency and the person
-running the program is still out to lunch. The resource available
-for specifying this option is \fBxnlock.acceptRootPasswd\fP.
-.TP
-.BI \-noar
-Don't accept root's password. This option is for paranoids who
-fear their peers might breakin using root's password and remove
-their files anyway. Specifying this option on the command line
-overrides the \fBxnlock.acceptRootPasswd\fP if set to True.
-.TP
-.BI \-ip
-Ignore password prompt.
-The resource available for this option is \fBxnlock.ignorePasswd\fP.
-.TP
-.BI \-noip
-Don't ignore password prompt. This is available in order to
-override the resource \fBignorePasswd\fP if set to True.
-.TP
-.BI -fg " color"
-Specifies the foreground color. The resource available for this
-is \fBxnlock.foreground\fP.
-.TP
-.BI -bg " color"
-Specifies the background color. The resource available for this
-is \fBxnlock.background\fP.
-.TP
-.BI \-rv
-Reverse the foreground and background colors.
-The resource for this is \fBxvnlock.reverseVideo\fP.
-.TP
-.BI \-norv
-Don't use reverse video. This is available to override the reverseVideo
-resource if set to True.
-.TP
-.BI \-prog " program"
-Receive message text from the running program \fIprogram\fP. If there
-are arguments to \fIprogram\fP, encase them with the name of the program in
-quotes (e.g. xnlock -t "fortune -o").
-The resource for this is \fBxnlock.program\fP.
-.SH RESOURCES
-.br
-xnlock.font: fontname
-.br
-xnlock.foreground: color
-.br
-xnlock.background: color
-.br
-xnlock.reverseVideo: True/False
-.br
-xnlock.text: Some random text string
-.br
-xnlock.program: program [args]
-.br
-xnlock.ignorePasswd: True/False
-.br
-xnlock.acceptRootPasswd: True/False
-.SH FILES
-\fIxnlock\fP executable file
-.br
-~/.msgfile default message file
-.SH AUTHOR
-Dan Heller <argv@sun.com> Copyright (c) 1985, 1990.
-.br
-The original version of this program was written using pixrects on
-a Sun 2 running SunOS 1.1.
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