Annotation of researchv10dc/630/man/src/u_man/man1/dmddemo.1, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .TH DMDDEMO 1 "630 MTG"
        !             2: .SH NAME
        !             3: dmddemo - demonstrations available on the 630 MTG
        !             4: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             5: \fBdmddemo\fR [options]
        !             6: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !             7: The \fIdmddemos\fR are graphical demonstration programs that run on the 630 MTG.
        !             8: All programs will become local unless they are downloaded into a window
        !             9: which is the last window connected to a host.
        !            10: Exiting each program can be done by typing 'q' when that window is current
        !            11: or by deleting the window.
        !            12: Typing \fIdmddemo\fR
        !            13: with no options gives you a list of demonstrations available.
        !            14: .sp 2
        !            15: Options (demos) available are:
        !            16: .nf
        !            17: .sp
        !            18:     \fBball\fR         A bouncing ball
        !            19: .sp 
        !            20:     \fBbounce\fR     Ricocheting lines. Button 1 controls speed.
        !            21: .sp
        !            22:     \fBclock\fR       Displays face of clock with moving hands in
        !            23:                   addition to a digital time display.
        !            24: .sp
        !            25:     \fBdoodle\fR     An interactive doodler. Button 1 draws and 
        !            26:                   button 2 erases.
        !            27: .sp
        !            28:     \fBrose\fR         Rotates trigonometric figures to produce various
        !            29:                   flower shapes.
        !            30: .sp
        !            31:     \fBstar\fR         Interactive drawing. Button 1 draws and button 2 erases.

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