AMOR comes with many built-in themes, which change the appearance and behavior of the animation. In addition, it is possible to create new AMOR themes. The built-in themes for AMOR are described in the table below
Table 2.1. Available AMOR Themes
Theme | Description |
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![]() Multi-talented Spot | This is the default theme for AMOR, and also the one with the most ‘tricks’. This theme was created by Martin R. Jones. The jet-pack, beaming, and fire animations were contributed by Mark Grant. |
![]() Spooky Ghost | A ghost theme based-on the KDE ghostview icon. Spooky Ghost was created by Martin R. Jones. |
![]() Crazy Eyes | This theme consists of a moving pair of eyes, and was created by Jean-Claude Dumas. |
![]() Bonhomme | A stick-figure animation, created by Jean-Claude Dumas. |
![]() Neko | Neko is a cat theme by Chris Spiegel. The graphics are originally from Oneko, which was written by Masayuki Koba. NoteOneko is a small application which features a cat chasing the mouse cursor. The application appears to no longer be maintained, but the source code from the last version is still available. |
![]() Tux | This theme features Tux, the Linux® mascot. The actual graphics come from a Lemmings-style game called Pingus. The Tux theme was created by Frank Pieczynski. |
![]() Little Worm | A small inchworm theme. Created by Bartosz Trudnowski for his wife. |
![]() Little Billy | A static image taken from the game XBill . |
![]() BSD Mascot | A static image of Chuck, the FreeBSD daemon. |
![]() Unanimated Tux | An unanimated version of the Tux theme. |
![]() Tao | The Tao theme is an animated Yin Yang symbol. This theme was created by Daniel Pfeiffer <occitan@esperanto.org>, and was inspired by his Tai Chi practice. |