d.text

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Version: 369031 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

d.text - Draws text in the active display frame on the graphics monitor using the current font.

KEYWORDS

display

SYNOPSIS

d.text
d.text help
d.text [-mpgbrsc] [text=string] [size=float] [color=string] [line=integer] [at=x,y] [align=string] [rotation=float] [linespacing=float] [font=string] [path=string] [charset=string] [--verbose] [--quiet]

Flags:

-m

Use mouse to interactively place text
-p

Screen position in pixels ([0,0] is top left)
-g

Screen position in geographic coordinates
-b

Use bold text
-r

Use radians instead of degrees for rotation
-s

Font size is height in pixels
-c

Ignored (compatibility with d.text.freetype)
--verbose

Verbose module output
--quiet

Quiet module output

Parameters:

text=string

Text to display
size=float

Height of letters in percentage of available frame height
Options: 0-100
Default: 5
color=string

Text color, either a standard GRASS color or R:G:B triplet
Default: gray
line=integer

The screen line number on which text will begin to be drawn
Options: 1-1000
at=x,y

Screen position at which text will begin to be drawn (percentage, [0,0] is lower left)
align=string

Text alignment
Options: ll,lc,lr,cl,cc,cr,ul,uc,ur
Default: ll
rotation=float

Rotation angle in degrees (counter-clockwise)
Default: 0
linespacing=float

Line spacing
Default: 1.25
font=string

Font name
path=string

Path to font file
charset=string

Text encoding (only applicable to TrueType fonts)

DESCRIPTION

d.text draws text in the active display frame on the graphics monitor. Text can be provided through standard input or redirected from a file (using the UNIX redirection mechanism). In addition to the options provided on the command line, colors, text size, font type, rotation angle, and boldness can be adjusted with commands in the standard input (i.e., if the user invokes d.text without options on the command line, and then assigns values to these options on lines within the standard input).

Commands:

.C color
(where color is one of the available colors) causes text appearing on subsequent lines to be drawn in that color.
.S size
(where size is a percentage within the range 0 to 100) adjusts text size. Note that a size of 10 would allow 10 lines to be drawn in the active display frame, 5 would allow the drawing of 20 lines, and 50 would allow the drawing of 2 lines.
.F font
(where font is one of the fonts known by the GRASS program d.font) manipulates the font type. Available fonts are listed in the GRASS manual entry for d.font. The default font type used (if unspecified by the user) is romans.
.R rotation
(where rotation is an angle in degrees, counter-clockwise) to rotate the text.
.B 1

stipulates that following text be printed in bold. This command means bold on.
.B 0


 turns bold off of all text appearing on lines beneath  it. (Bold off is used by default, if unspecified by the user.)

EXAMPLE

The following command will print the short phrase "This is a test of d.text" in the active display frame using the color yellow, in bold, and using 4/100'ths (4%) of the active frame's vertical space per line:



    d.text << EOF

    .C yellow 

    .S 4 

    .B 1

    This is a test of d.text

    EOF
The user presses control-d (the "Ctrl" and "d" keys) to end input to d.text (equal to EOF).

NOTES

Note that the GRASS command d.title creates map TITLEs in a format suitable for input to d.text.

d.text needs escape sequences that can be used within lines to change colors, boldness, and perhaps size.

SEE ALSO

d.font
d.font.freetype
d.title
d.text.freetype
d.labels

AUTHOR

James Westervelt, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory

Updates by Huidae Cho

Last changed: $Date: 2006-09-01 12:05:31 +0200 (Fri, 01 Sep 2006) $

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