cmatrix - Man Page
manual page for cmatrix Usage: cmatrix -[abBcfhlsmVx] [-u delay] [-C color]
Examples (TL;DR)
- Enable [a]synchronous scrolling:
cmatrix -a
- Change the text [C]olor (green by default):
cmatrix -C red
- Enable [r]ainbow mode:
cmatrix -r
- Use a screen [u]pdate delay of 100 centiseconds (1 second):
cmatrix -u 100
Description
Usage: cmatrix -[abBcfhlsmVx] [-u delay] [-C color] -a: Asynchronous scroll -b: Bold characters on -B: All bold characters (overrides -b) -c: Use Japanese characters as seen in the original matrix. Requires appropriate fonts -f: Force the linux $TERM type to be on -l: Linux mode (uses matrix console font) -L: Lock mode (can be closed from another terminal) -o: Use old-style scrolling -h: Print usage and exit -n: No bold characters (overrides -b and -B, default) -s: "Screensaver" mode, exits on first keystroke -x: X window mode, use if your xterm is using mtx.pcf -V: Print version information and exit -u delay (0 - 10, default 4): Screen update delay -C [color]: Use this color for matrix (default green) -r: rainbow mode -m: lambda mode
-a: Asynchronous scroll
-b: Bold characters on
-B: All bold characters (overrides -b)
-c: Use Japanese characters as seen in the original matrix. Requires appropriate fonts
-f: Force the linux $TERM type to be on
-l: Linux mode (uses matrix console font)
-L: Lock mode (can be closed from another terminal)
-o: Use old-style scrolling
-h: Print usage and exit
-n: No bold characters (overrides -b and -B, default)
-s: "Screensaver" mode, exits on first keystroke
-x: X window mode, use if your xterm is using mtx.pcf
-V: Print version information and exit
-u delay (0 - 10, default 4): Screen update delay
-C [color]: Use this color for matrix (default green)
-r: rainbow mode
-m: lambda mode