psdriver

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Version: 369330 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

PS driver - driver to create PostScript files
(drivers)

DESCRIPTION

The PS driver generates a PostScript file from GRASS display commands. The driver is started as 'pseudo' monitor (PS file instead) and when stopped, all output from previously used display commands are written to the PostScript file.

USAGE

Environment variables

Several environment variables effect the operation of the PS driver:

GRASS_PSFILE

  name of output file. If it ends with ".eps" an EPS file will be created.

GRASS_PAPER

  sets the screen dimensions and margins to fit a standard paper size, see also GRASS_WIDTH, GRASS_HEIGHT.

GRASS_WIDTH

  defines the width of the screen, see also GRASS_HEIGHT

GRASS_HEIGHT

  defines the height of the screen, see also GRASS_WIDTH

GRASS_TRUECOLOR

  if "TRUE", the PS driver generates color output, otherwise monochrome.

GRASS_LANDSCAPE

  if "TRUE", the screen is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise so that a "landscape" screen fits better on dqportrait" paper.

GRASS_PS_HEADER

  if "FALSE", the output is appended to any existing file, and no prolog or setup sections are generated.

GRASS_PS_TRAILER

  if "FALSE", no trailer section is generated.

Example



         d.mon start=PS
Display raster map and vector polygons


         d.rast somerastermap

         d.vect map=somevectormap color=red
Stop the driver subsequently. This will write a file named map.ps to be created in your current directory:

         d.mon stop=PS

NOTES

The resolution of the PS raster map is defined by the map extents. Use g.region -p to get the number of rows and cols and use the environment variables to set the PS size. If you would like a larger image, multiply both rows and cols by the same whole number to preserve the aspect ratio.

GRASS_TRUECOLOR requires either PostScript level 2 or level 1 plus the colorimage and setrgbcolor operators (this is the case for colour printers which pre-date level 2 PostScript).

Only masked images (d.rast -o, d.rgb -o, d.his -n) require PostScript level 3.

SEE ALSO

HTML map driver, PNG driver, XDRIVER
d.frame, d.out.file, d.mon, d.rast, d.vect

AUTHOR

Glynn Clements, 2007

Last changed: $Date: 2007-08-23 15:39:39 +0200 (Thu, 23 Aug 2007) $

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