/usr/share/xscreensaver/config/nerverot.xml is in xscreensaver-data-extra 5.15-2ubuntu1.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<screensaver name="nerverot" _label="NerveRot">
<command arg="-root"/>
<hgroup>
<vgroup>
<number id="delay" type="slider" arg="-delay %"
_label="Frame rate" _low-label="Low" _high-label="High"
low="0" high="100000" default="10000"
convert="invert"/>
<number id="iters" type="slider" arg="-max-iters %"
_label="Duration" _low-label="Short" _high-label="Long"
low="100" high="8000" default="1200"/>
<number id="count" type="slider" arg="-count %"
_label="Blot count" _low-label="Few" _high-label="Many"
low="1" high="1000" default="250"/>
<number id="ncolors" type="slider" arg="-colors %"
_label="Colors" _low-label="Two" _high-label="Many"
low="1" high="255" default="4"/>
</vgroup>
<vgroup>
<number id="event" type="slider" arg="-event-chance %"
_label="Changes" _low-label="Seldom" _high-label="Frequent"
low="0.0" high="1.0" default="0.2"/>
<number id="nervous" type="slider" arg="-nervousness %"
_label="Nervousness" _low-label="Calm" _high-label="Spastic"
low="0.0" high="1.0" default="0.3"/>
<number id="mnr" type="slider" arg="-max-nerve-radius %"
_label="Crunchiness" _low-label="Low" _high-label="High"
low="0.0" high="1.0" default="0.7"/>
<number id="linewidth" type="spinbutton" arg="-line-width %"
_label="Line thickness" low="0" high="100" default="0"/>
<boolean id="showfps" _label="Show frame rate" arg-set="-fps"/>
</vgroup>
</hgroup>
<!-- #### -iter-amt [0.01] -->
<!-- #### -min-scale [0.6] -->
<!-- #### -max-scale [1.75] -->
<!-- #### -min-radius [3] -->
<!-- #### -max-radius [25] -->
<_description>
Draws different shapes composed of nervously vibrating squiggles,
as if seen through a camera operated by a monkey on crack.
Written by Dan Bornstein; 2000.
</_description>
</screensaver>
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