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NAME¶
d.mon - Controls graphics display monitors from the command line.
KEYWORDS¶
display, graphics, monitors
SYNOPSIS¶
d.mon
d.mon --help
d.mon [-lpcgsrtux] [start=string]
[stop=string] [select=string]
[width=value] [height=value]
[resolution=value] [bgcolor=name]
[output=name] [--overwrite] [--help]
[--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui]
Flags:¶
- -l
-
List running monitors and exit - -p
-
Print name of currently selected monitor and exit - -c
-
Print commands for currently selected monitor and exit - -g
-
Print path to support files of currently selected monitor and exit - -s
-
Do not automatically select when starting - -r
-
Release and stop currently selected monitor and exit - -t
-
Disable true colors - -u
-
Open output file in update mode
Requires --overwrite flag - -x
-
Launch light-weight wx monitor without toolbars and statusbar
Requires ’start=wx0-7’ - --overwrite
-
Allow output files to overwrite existing files - --help
-
Print usage summary - --verbose
-
Verbose module output - --quiet
-
Quiet module output - --ui
-
Force launching GUI dialog
Parameters:¶
- start=string
-
Name of monitor to start
Options: wx0, wx1, wx2, wx3, wx4, wx5, wx6, wx7, png, ps, html, cairo - stop=string
-
Name of monitor to stop
Options: wx0, wx1, wx2, wx3, wx4, wx5, wx6, wx7, png, ps, html, cairo - select=string
-
Name of monitor to select
Options: wx0, wx1, wx2, wx3, wx4, wx5, wx6, wx7, png, ps, html, cairo - width=value
-
Width for display monitor if not set by GRASS_RENDER_WIDTH
Default value: 720 - height=value
-
Height for display monitor if not set by GRASS_RENDER_HEIGHT
Default value: 480 - resolution=value
-
Dimensions of display monitor versus current size
Example: resolution=2 enlarge display monitor twice to 1280x960 - bgcolor=name
-
Background color
Either a standard color name, R:G:B triplet, or "none"
Default: white - output=name
-
Name for output file (when starting new monitor)
Ignored for ’wx’ monitors
DESCRIPTION¶
d.mon allows the user to start, select, list, release, and stop available graphics monitors.
Starting a monitor¶
In order to display on-screen GRASS graphics, the user must start and select a graphics monitor. By default, the start command actually runs two commands, to both start and select whatever monitor is named by the user. The user can get a list of running monitors by setting the -l flag on the command line. Note that some monitor drivers use environment variables or the specific driver documentation.
When a monitor is started, it is therefore also (automatically) selected for output, unless the -s flag is set by the user; the user can also explicitly select a monitor that has been started.
The desired monitor should be started once and need not be restarted unless it is stopped for some reason. A monitor may continue to run for any length of time, even when no GRASS session is being run.
Stopping a monitor¶
A graphics monitor has two different types of status: monitor program not running, and monitor running. A monitor that has been started and/or selected will be listed as running; a monitor that has been stopped (or not started) will be listed as not running. The -l flag will list all currently running monitors.
Selecting a monitor¶
When the user starts a monitor, it is also (automatically) selected for graphics output unless the user sets the -s flag. In order to use (direct graphics output to) a monitor, the user must select that monitor for use, either by simply starting the monitor without the -s flag or by explicitly selecting the monitor for output. Only running monitors can be selected for graphics output.
The user can run multiple graphics monitors by simply starting each of the graphics monitors the user wishes to direct output to.
Releasing (unselecting) a monitor¶
Currently selected a monitor can be released by -r flag.
NOTES¶
d.mon is designed for interactive use. If non-interactive use is needed (e.g., in a script) set GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=png (or =cairo) and use the related environment variables to control output size etc.
EXAMPLES¶
wx0 monitor¶
To start the interactive wxGUI map display, run
d.mon start=wx0
Figure: The initialization of display monitor wx0 All
subsequently displayed data will be rendered on monitor wx0.
g.region raster=elevation -p d.rast map=elevation
Figure: The display wx0 showing an elevation raster map
CAIRO file renderer monitor¶
A CAIRO monitor can be started (and selected) by
d.mon start=cairo output=out.pdf
From this moment on all displayed data will be rendered into file output.pdf.
List running monitors¶
To list the currently running monitors, use
d.mon -l List of running monitors: wx0 cairo
Show currently selected monitor¶
To identify the currently selected monitor, use
d.mon -p cairo
Switching between monitors¶
To switch back to interactive display mode, here to an earlier
started and still running wxGUI monitor, use
d.mon select=wx0
Stopping a monitor¶
To close the wxGUI monitor, run
d.mon stop=wx0
SEE ALSO¶
d.erase, d.redraw, d.rast, d.vect, d.frame
See also list of variables for rendering, display drivers
AUTHOR¶
Martin Landa, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
SOURCE CODE¶
Available at: d.mon source code (history)
Accessed: Thursday Aug 01 05:16:01 2024
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