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oneko(SIPB)             X Version 11(1 September 1990)              oneko(SIPB)


NAME
      oneko, tora - cat-and-mouse chase in an X display

SYNOPSIS
      [ oneko | tora ] [ -display display ] [ -geometry geometry ] [ -title
      title ] [ -name name ] [ -iconic ] [ -speed speed ] [ -time time ] [ -
      help ]

DESCRIPTION
      Oneko displays a cat that chases your "mouse" cursor.  Try moving the
      mouse around the display leaving it stationary, moving it slowly and
      quickly, etc., and watch the cat respond. Tora displays a striped neko.

      All options except the last three above behave in the standard manner for
      X applications (see X(1)).  The -speed option controls the speed of the
      cat (the default is 16).  The -time option controls the interval (in
      microseconds) between updates of the oneko window (the default is
      125000).  The -help option provides a usage message and exits.

      The program was originally written by a Japanese author as a Macintosh
      desktop accessory (The word "neko" means "cat" in Japanese).

SEE ALSO
      X(1)

DIAGNOSTICS
      A usage message when improper arguments are supplied.

AUTHOR
      Masayuki Koba, 1990
























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