a "bitmap"
TIM at ENH.Prime.COM
TIM at ENH.Prime.COM
Wed Dec 5 00:01:34 AEST 1990
The file you enclosed in your posting is a .xbm file (X bitmap) to be used
with any X Windows environment. I brought it up on mine, and it's says (where
a '*' is a solid block):
*BUBBLEGUM
*CRISIS
MEGA-TOKYO
2032-AD
A STORY OF
KNIGHT SABERS
The sizes shown in the define statements are the dimensions of the bitmap in
pixels. File your clip as bgum.xbm (or whatever.xbm) and use:
xsetroot -bitmap bgum.xbm
to display it on the background of your X terminal (if you have one).
/* Tim Cantin -- Phone: (508) 620-2800 x3101 -- FAX: (508) 879-9098 **
** Prime Computer Inc. 10-13, 500 Old Conn Path, Framingham, MA 01701 (USA) **
** TIM at ENH.Prime.COM || {primerd, cvbnet, uunet}!ENH.Prime.COM!TIM **
** 1% of Americans retire independently wealthy; the other 99% are working, **
** financially dependent, or dead. WHAT WILL YOU BE? */
#include "stddisclaimer.h"
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