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XWRITS(1)		    General Commands Manual		     XWRITS(1)

NAME
       xwrits -	reminds	you to take wrist breaks

SYNOPSIS
       xwrits  [-display  display] [typetime=time] [breaktime=time] [other op-
       tions]

DESCRIPTION
       Xwrits reminds you to take wrist	breaks for prevention or management of
       repetitive stress injuries. When	you should take	a break, it pops up an
       X window, the warning window. You click on  the	warning	 window,  then
       take  a	break. The window changes appearance while you take the	break.
       It changes again	when your break	is over. Then you just resume  typing.
       Xwrits hides itself until you should take another break.

       The  typetime option changes the	amount of time between breaks, and the
       breaktime option	changes	the length of a	break.	The  defaults  are  55
       minutes and 5 minutes, respectively.

       Xwrits's	 graphics  are	brightly colored pictures of a wrist and hand.
       The hand	clenches and spreads ``as if in	pain'' on the warning  window,
       slumps  relaxed during the break, and points forward valiantly when the
       break is	over. It is trapped behind bars	while the keyboard is  locked.
       Other  gestures are included (see the +finger option). You can also use
       your own	pictures: see the warning-picture,  rest-picture,  and	ready-
       picture options.

       Normally,  xwrits  works	through	annoyance -- it	flashes	until you stop
       typing. However,	an option makes	it actively prevent you	from typing by
       locking the screen. See +lock below.

       Xwrits notices when you leave your workstation idle, and	treats a  long
       idle  period  as	 if  you  took a break.	You can	turn this off with the
       -idle option. With the +mouse option, it	will also monitor  your	 mouse
       movements -- you	won't be able to move the mouse	during a break without
       aborting	the break.

       Each  wrist  break normally lasts the same amount of time. This is what
       doctors suggest,	but, if	you'd like, the	+quota option will reward  you
       for  taking  small  breaks  by reducing the length of the next official
       break.

       Some doctors recommend taking a short ``microbreak''  every  five  min-
       utes,  as  well	as  a longer break every hour. To use xwrits this way,
       just run	two xwrits processes, one for the microbreaks and one for  the
       longer breaks.

ESCALATION
       It is easy to put the warning window aside ``for	5 minutes'' and	ignore
       it  for fifty. The after=delay option causes xwrits to escalate its ac-
       tivity over time, making	it harder to ignore.

       Options following after come into effect	after  you  have  ignored  the
       warning	window	for delay. In other words, xwrits's behavior escalates
       after delay. For	instance, with this command line,
	    xwrits flashtime=:2	after=10 flashtime=:.03
       the warning window will begin flashing very quickly if  it  is  ignored
       for 10 minutes.

       Any  options  preceding an after	option also apply following it,	unless
       you explicitly cancel them. For example:
	    xwrits +finger after=10 -finger

       Multiple	after options create a series of escalations. Delay  arguments
       are  cumulative,	 so  ``after=10	 after=10''  means  the	 same as ``af-
       ter=20''.

       One interesting use for after is	to make	a break's length depend	on how
       long you	waited to take it. For example:
	    xwrits break=5 after=10 break=7
       Here, a wrist break normally takes 5 minutes. However,  if  you	ignore
       the  warning  window  for 10 minutes or more before taking a break, the
       wrist break will	last 7 minutes.

OPTIONS
       All options may be abbreviated to their unique prefixes.	 Some  may  be
       abbreviated  further,  in which case the	smallest legal abbreviation is
       shown in	brackets. Options are processed	from left to right.

       Options listed as ``+option (-option)'' are toggles, which can be on or
       off. A +	turns the option on; - turns it	off. Off is  the  default  for
       most  toggle  options,  and  only the on	behavior is described. You can
       leave off the + sign if you like: ``xwrits +finger'' and	``xwrits  fin-
       ger''  are equivalent. Or you can say ``-no-finger'' instead of ``-fin-
       ger''.

       Many options take arguments. You	can give these after an	equal sign, as
       in ``xwrits breaktime=2''. Non-optional arguments  can  also  be	 given
       separately, as in ``xwrits breaktime 2''.

       Time  arguments	are expressed in minutes. For example, ``2'' is	2 min-
       utes, ``2.5'' is	2 minutes 30 seconds. Use a colon to specify  seconds:
       ``2:05.4'' is 2 minutes 5.4 seconds, and	``:5'' is 5 seconds.

       -display	display
	    Specify the	X display. Xwrits monitors this	display	for keystrokes
	    and	 mouse movements, and displays windows on it. You can simulta-
	    neously monitor more than one display by giving this option	multi-
	    ple	 times;	 for  example,	``xwrits  display  :0.0	 display  fun-
	    orgy:0.0''.

       +multiscreen (-multiscreen)
	    When this option is	on, xwrits will	open every available screen on
	    each specified display.  Useful for	multihead displays.

       typetime=time [t]
	    Allow typing for time between breaks. Default is 55	minutes.

       breaktime=time [b]
	    The	 amount	 of time a break lasts.	Default	is 5 minutes. This op-
	    tion can be	supplied multiple times; see ESCALATION	above.

       after=delay-time
	    See	ESCALATION above.

       bars-picture=file [bp=file]
	    Sets the background	GIF image that appears	while  the  screen  is
	    locked. By default,	this is	an image of bars designed to work with
	    the	usual lock-picture. If you specify your	own lock-picture, how-
	    ever,  bars-picture	 defaults  to a	black screen. (Say ``bars-pic-
	    ture="&bars"'' to keep the bars.) Animations are not acceptable.

       +beep (-beep)
	    Xwrits will	beep when the break should begin and again when	it  is
	    over.

       +breakclock (-breakclock) [bc]
	    A clock will appear	in the resting window showing how many minutes
	    remain in the wrist	break.

       canceltime=time [ct]
	    Allow  typing  for	time  after a break is cancelled. You cancel a
	    break by deleting all xwrits windows  with	your  window  manager.
	    This  time should probably be less than the	regular	type time. De-
	    fault is 10	minutes.

       +cheat[=num] (-cheat)
	    Allows you to cheat	during a break.	You can	 type  num  keystrokes
	    before  xwrits cancels the break. Default for num is 5. (If	you're
	    using +mouse, mouse	movements also count as	keystrokes.)

       +clock (-clock) [c]
	    A clock will appear	in the warning window showing how many minutes
	    you've put off the wrist break.

       +finger (-finger) [f]
	    The	warning	window will be rude to you.

       +finger=culture
	    The	warning	window will be rude to	you,  according	 to  culture's
	    idea  of rudeness. Possible	values for culture are `american' (the
	    default), `korean' (synonyms `japanese' and	`russian'),  `german',
	    or the name	of any GIF image file.

       flashtime=time
	    The	 amount	of time	between	flashes	of the warning window. Default
	    is 2 seconds.

       +flipoff	(-flipoff)
	    Synonym for	+finger.

       +iconified (-iconified)
	    The	warning	window will initially appear as	an icon.

       +idle[=idletime]	(-idle)	[i]
	    If you leave your workstation idle for idletime or longer,	xwrits
	    will  behave  as  if you took a break. The default for idletime is
	    the	break length (see breaktime above). idle is on by default.

       +lock[=jump-time] (-lock)
	    Xwrits will	lock your screen until your break  is  over.  You  can
	    prematurely	 disable  the  lock and	get a normal warning window by
	    typing your	password (see password below). The jump-time  argument
	    specifies  how  fast  the screensaver will move; default is	4 sec-
	    onds. If the keyboard has been grabbed by another application when
	    the	lock is	attempted, the lock fails and a	normal warning	window
	    appears instead.

       lock-picture=file [lp=file]
	    Sets  the GIF image	that appears while the screen is locked.  Ani-
	    mations are	acceptable. See	also bars-picture.

       maxhands=num
	    No more than num warning windows will appear on your screen	simul-
	    taneously. Normally, there will be only one	 warning  window,  but
	    see	 +multiply below. Num cannot be	less than 1, or	more than 137.
	    Default is 25.

       minbreaktime=time
	    Sets the minimum break length to time. This	option	is  meaningful
	    when +quota	is on (see below); no matter how many short breaks you
	    take,  the	break  length will not be shortened below time.	It de-
	    faults to half the break time or  the  quota  time,	 whichever  is
	    larger.

       mono (-mono)
	    Xwrits  will  display its graphics in black	and white. This	may be
	    useful if you live in a world with a limited colormap.

       +mouse[=sensitivity] (-mouse)
	    Xwrits will	monitor	your mouse movements. Every couple seconds, it
	    checks whether the mouse has moved.	Movements of more than	sensi-
	    tivity  pixels  in any direction are treated like key presses. De-
	    fault for sensitivity is 15	pixels.

       +multiply[=breed-time] (-multiply) [m]
	    A new warning window will be created every breed-time. Default for
	    breed-time is 2.3 seconds.

       +noiconify (-noiconify)
	    The	warning	window will not	allow itself to	be iconified.

       +once[=count]
	    Put	up the warning window once, or (with count) count times,  then
	    exit.

       password=password
	    The	password you type to unlock a locked screen (see +lock above).
	    Xwrits  does not protect this password from	intruders.  Therefore,
	    do not use your login password or any other	password you must keep
	    secure. Default is ``quit''.

       +quota[=time] (-quota)
	    If you leave your workstation idle for more	than  time,  the  idle
	    time  is  deducted from the	length of your next break. This	option
	    turns the break length into	a break	quota --  instead  of  resting
	    for	 breaktime  consecutive	 minutes every typetime, you must rest
	    for	a total	of breaktime minutes per typetime. Default for time is
	    1 minute. See also minbreaktime.

       ready-picture=file [okp=file]
	    Sets the image that	appears	when your break	is over	 to  an	 arbi-
	    trary GIF.	Animations are acceptable.

       rest-picture=file [rp=file]
	    Sets the image that	appears	during your break to an	arbitrary GIF.
	    Animations are acceptable.

       title=text
	    Xwrits  windows will have text for their title, instead of the de-
	    fault ``xwrits''.

       +top (-top)
	    The	warning	window will try	to keep	itself above all other windows
	    on the desktop. (Note: it can be fooled  into  staying  only  par-
	    tially visible.)

       +verbose	(-verbose)
	    Xwrits  will print a lot of	information about the windows on which
	    it is listening for	keystrokes. This is mostly useful  for	debug-
	    ging.

       version
	    Prints  the	 version  number and some quickie warranty information
	    and	exits.

       warning-picture=file [wp=file]
	    Sets the image that	appears	on the warning window to an  arbitrary
	    GIF.  Animations are acceptable.

EXAMPLES
       Here is the way I run xwrits:
	    xwrits typetime=40 finger after 15 clock multiply=5:1.4
       This looks pretty spectacular:
	    xwrits t=0 b=:2 f fla=:.5 m=:.31 max=100 -i
       Whee!!

AUTHOR
       Eddie Kohler, kohler@cs.ucla.edu
       http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~kohler/

       http://www.lcdf.org/xwrits/
       The xwrits home page (for distributions and so forth).

       Idea  for idle processing code from xautolock(1)	by Stefan De Troch and
       Michel Eyckmans

BUGS
       Xwrits does not use the X resource database at all.

       More options might be nice. So might more careful  screen  locking  and
       password	 protection. I would like to include rude finger gestures from
       other cultures (see the GESTURES	file in	the distribution for  gestures
       I know about so far).

       Please send any bugs, comments, or suggestions to me.

       Yes the misspelling is intentional.

       Yes it's	my left	wrist.

Version	2.26			  8 Feb	2002			     XWRITS(1)

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