1d.frame(1) Grass User's Manual d.frame(1)
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6 d.frame - Manages display frames on the user's graphics monitor.
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13 d.frame help
14 d.frame [-cepslD] [frame=string] [at=bottom,top,left,right]
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17 -c Create a new frame
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19 -e Remove all frames and erase the screen
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21 -p Print name of current frame
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23 -s Select a frame
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25 -l List map names displayed in GRASS monitor
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27 -D Debugging output
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29 Parameters:
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31 Frame to be created/selected
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34 Where to place the frame (implies -c), values in percent
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37 This program manages display frames on the user's graphics monitor.
38 GRASS display programs at run-time connect with graphics rendering pro‐
39 grams. While the display programs are identical on every hardware
40 platform, the graphics rendering programs are (essentially the only
41 GRASS programs) designed for individual hardware devices. These render‐
42 ing programs are managed with the GRASS program d.mon. Graphics are
43 displayed in rectangular frames on whatever graphics monitor the user
44 is currently directing GRASS display output to. These frames are cre‐
45 ated and managed with this program, Note that GRASS frame contents are
46 not retained when one frame covers another. You cannot shuffle frames
47 from top to bottom and then back again. They simply define rectangular
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51 The coordinates for the at= option are stated in the form: bot‐
52 tom,top,left,right. The lower-left corner of the graphics monitor
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56 If the user has created multiple display frames that overlap one
57 another, whatever the user displays in the active frame will overwrite
58 those portions of the underlying frame where these frames overlap.
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60 A frame by the name of full_screen is always present and may be
61 selected at any time. This may be useful if you would like to de-select
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70 James Westervelt, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Labora‐
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72 Michael Shapiro, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
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