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  2. <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
  3. <b>wxGUI</b> is a native <em>Graphical User Interface</em> (GUI) for
  4. GRASS GIS. Its main features include displaying geographical data
  5. in 2D and 3D, calling GRASS GIS modules, and interacting with data.
  6. <h3>Overview</h3>
  7. The GUI is composed of <em>two</em> main components:
  8. <ul>
  9. <li>The <b>Layer Manager</b> includes map layer management, integrated
  10. command-line prompt, and command output window tab.</li>
  11. <li>The <b>Map Display Window</b> integrates basic tools for
  12. zooming, panning, data querying, and map elements (north arrows,
  13. barscale, etc.). Each display window is associated with its own
  14. set of map layers in the layer manager. The user may start multiple map
  15. displays during a session. The map layers for each display are grouped
  16. under different tabs in the Layer Manager.</li>
  17. </ul>
  18. <h3>Layer Manager</h3>
  19. The <em>Layer Manager</em> provides an interactive graphical interface for
  20. creating and managing GRASS displays. There is a toolbar to manage displayed
  21. map layers, a layer tree frame in which map layers for display are organized,
  22. a command output window tab, and interactive command line prompt. On Linux
  23. and Windows platforms, the layer manager also has a menu bar with a set of
  24. pull-down menus for all GRASS GIS functions (analysis, file I/O, GIS
  25. configuration and management); on a Mac, the GRASS functions menu is at the
  26. top of the screen.
  27. <center>
  28. <br>
  29. <img src="wxGUI_layer_manager.jpg" border="1" alt="screenshot"><br><br>
  30. Figure: Layer Manager screenshot on Ubuntu
  31. </center>
  32. <p>
  33. The top left button of the toolbar opens a new <em>Map Display
  34. Window</em>. Each map display has a unique set of layers to display
  35. and region settings. Other toolbar buttons add layers of different
  36. types for display in the selected map display window. There are
  37. additional buttons for saving or opening workspace file, and others.
  38. <p>
  39. Map layers are listed in the window frame below the toolbar. Layers can
  40. include raster and vector maps, vector labels, and commands (where any
  41. GRASS command can be written). Layers are displayed as arranged in the layer
  42. tree: the bottom layer is displayed first and the top layer is displayed
  43. last, as if the layers were a series of stacked overlays.
  44. <p>
  45. The check box to the left of each layer makes it active or inactive
  46. for display. Only active layers are displayed/redisplayed when the
  47. display button is pressed. Layers can be organized into groups; entire
  48. groups can be activated or deactivated for display. Layer tree
  49. composition can be saved to a workspace file and opened in subsequent
  50. sessions, restoring all layers and their display options.
  51. <p>
  52. A right mouse click on a layer or left clicking the button to the right of
  53. the layer opens a dropdown menu with options to remove or rename the layer
  54. (not the actual map), change its display properties (d.rast and d.vect
  55. options such as color, symbol, etc.), show its metadata (r.info, v.info) or
  56. attributes, if applicable.
  57. <p>
  58. A left mouse double click on a layer opens GUI for its display options
  59. These options are those for the d.* command for each layer type (d.rast,
  60. d.vect, or d.grid, for example).
  61. <h4>Layer Manager Toolbar</h4>
  62. <dl>
  63. <dt><img src="icons/monitor-create.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  64. <em>Start new map display</em></dt>
  65. <dd>Opens a new map display and creates empty layer tree tab in Layer Manager.</dd>
  66. <dt><img src="icons/create.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  67. <em>Create new workspace</em></dt>
  68. <dd>Removes all layers from the layer tree and creates a new, empty tree
  69. where new layers can be added.</dd>
  70. <dt><img src="icons/open.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  71. <em>Open existing workspace file</em></dt>
  72. <dd>Opens an previously saved workspace file, containing a set of display
  73. layers and their option settings.</dd>
  74. <dt><img src="icons/save.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  75. <em>Save current workspace to file</em></dt>
  76. <dd>Saves current set of layers and their options to a workspace
  77. file.</dd>
  78. <dt><img src="icons/layer-open.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  79. <em>Load map layers into workspace</em></dt>
  80. <dd>Loads selected raster or vector maps into current layer tree.</dd>
  81. <dt><img src="icons/layer-raster-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  82. <em>Add raster map layer</em></dt>
  83. <dd>Adds raster map to layer tree, see <em><a href="d.rast.html">d.rast</a></em>.
  84. </dd>
  85. <dt><img src="icons/layer-raster-more.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  86. <em>Add various raster map layers (RGB, HIS, shaded relief...)</em></dt>
  87. <dd>Opens a dropdown menu that allows user to select to:
  88. <dl>
  89. <dt><img src="icons/layer-raster3d-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  90. <em>Add 3D raster map layer</em></dt>
  91. <dd>Adds 3D raster map to layer tree.</dd>
  92. <dt><img src="icons/layer-rgb-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  93. <em>Add RGB raster layer</em></dt>
  94. <dd>Combines and displays three raster maps defined as red, green,
  95. and blue channels to create an RGB color map,
  96. see <em><a href="d.rgb.html">d.rgb</a></em>.</dd>
  97. <dt><img src="icons/layer-his-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  98. <em>Add HIS raster layer</em></dt>
  99. <dd>Combines and displays two or three raster maps defined as hue,
  100. intensity, and (optionally) saturation channels to create a color map,
  101. see <em><a href="d.his.html">d.his</a></em>.</dd>
  102. <dt><img src="icons/layer-shaded-relief-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  103. <em>Add shaded relief raster map layer </em></dt>
  104. <dd>Adds shaded relief raster map layer,
  105. see <em><a href="r.relief.html">r.relief</a></em> and
  106. <em><a href="d.shade.html">d.shade</a></em>.</dd>
  107. <dt><img src="icons/layer-aspect-arrow-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  108. <em>Add raster arrows layer</em></dt>
  109. <dd>Adds map of raster cells with directional arrows drawn. Arrow
  110. direction and length are determined by separate aspect/directional map
  111. and (optional) slope/intensity map,
  112. see <em><a href="d.rast.arrow.html">d.rast.arrow</a></em>.</dd>
  113. <dt><img src="icons/layer-cell-cats-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  114. <em>Add raster numbers layer</em></dt>
  115. <dd>Adds map of raster cells with numbers representing the cell values,
  116. see <em><a href="d.rast.num.html">d.rast.num</a></em>.</dd>
  117. </dl>
  118. </dd>
  119. <dt><img src="icons/layer-vector-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  120. <em>Add vector map layer</em></dt>
  121. <dd>Adds a vector map layer,
  122. see <em><a href="d.vect.html">d.vect</a></em>.</dd>
  123. <dt><img src="icons/layer-vector-more.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  124. <em>Add various vector map layers (thematic, chart...)</em></dt>
  125. <dd>Opens a dropdown menu that allows user to select to:
  126. <dl>
  127. <dt><img src="icons/layer-vector-thematic-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  128. <em>Add thematic area (choropleth) map layer
  129. (for all vector types)</em></dt>
  130. <dd>Adds layer for thematic display values from a numeric attribute
  131. column associated with a vector map. Options include: thematic display
  132. type (graduated colors or point sizes), methods for creating display
  133. intervals, SQL query of attribute column to limit vector objects to
  134. display, control of point icon types and sizes, control of thematic
  135. color schemes, creation of legend for thematic map, and saving the
  136. results of thematic mapping to a ps.map instructions file for later
  137. printing,
  138. see <em><a href="d.vect.thematic.html">d.vect.thematic</a></em>.</dd>
  139. <dt><img src="icons/layer-vector-chart-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  140. <em>Add thematic chart layer (for vector points)</em></dt>
  141. <dd>Adds layer in which pie or bar charts can be automatically created
  142. at vector point locations. Charts display values from selected columns
  143. in the associated attribute table. Options include: chart type, layer
  144. and attributes to chart, chart colors, and chart size (fixed or based
  145. on attribute column),
  146. see <em><a href="d.vect.chart.html">d.vect.chart</a></em>.</dd>
  147. </dl>
  148. </dd>
  149. <dt><img src="icons/layer-group-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  150. <em>Add group</em></dt>
  151. <dd>Adds an empty group. Layers can then be added to the group.</dd>
  152. <dt><img src="icons/layer-more.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  153. <em>Add grid or vector labels overlay</em></dt>
  154. <dd>Opens a dropdown menu that allows user to select to:
  155. <dl>
  156. <dt><img src="icons/layer-grid-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  157. <em>Add overlay grids and lines</em></dt>
  158. <dd>Adds layer to display regular grid (for all locations)
  159. see <em><a href="d.grid.html">d.grid</a></em></dd>
  160. <dt><img src="icons/layer-label-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  161. <em>Add labels layer for vector objects (from existing labels file)</em></dt>
  162. <dd>Add a layer of text from a labels file for vector objects
  163. created with the <em><a href="v.label.html">v.label</a></em> module.
  164. A labels file can also be created with a text editor,
  165. see <em><a href="d.labels.html">d.labels</a></em>.</dd>
  166. <dt><img src="icons/shortest-distance.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  167. <em>Add geodesic line layer</em></dt>
  168. <dd>Add layer to display geodesic line for latitude/longitude locations only,
  169. see <em><a href="d.geodesic.html">d.geodesic</a></em></dd>
  170. <dt><img src="icons/shortest-distance.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  171. <em>Add rhumbline layer</em>
  172. <dd>Add layer to display rhumblines (for latitude/longitude locations only),
  173. see <em><a href="d.rhumbline.html">d.rhumbline</a></em>.</dd>
  174. <dt><img src="icons/layer-command-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  175. <em>Add command layer</em></dt>
  176. <dd>Adds a layer in which a GRASS GIS command or command list can be entered.
  177. For a command list use the semi-colon (";") symbol as a separator.
  178. For example:
  179. <div class="code"><pre>
  180. d.rast soils;d.rast -o roads;d.vect streams col=blue
  181. </pre></div>
  182. Note that when an option of the command contains spaces, you need to
  183. "escape" them with the backslash ('\') character, for example:
  184. <div class="code"><pre>
  185. d.text text=Population\ density
  186. </pre></div>
  187. </dl>
  188. </dd>
  189. <dt><img src="icons/layer-remove.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  190. <em>Delete selected layer</em></dt>
  191. <dd>Removes selected map layer or map layer group from layer tree.</dd>
  192. <dt><img src="icons/edit.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  193. <em>Edit vector maps</em></dt>
  194. <dd>Opens <em><a href="wxGUI.vdigit.html">vector digitizer</a></em> to allow editing selected vector map.</dd>
  195. <dt><img src="icons/table.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  196. <em>Show attribute table</em></dt>
  197. <dd>Opens <em><a href="wxGUI.dbmgr.html">attribute table manager</a></em> for selected vector map.</dd>
  198. <dt><img src="icons/layer-open.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  199. <em>Import raster or vector data</em></dt>
  200. <dd>
  201. <dl>
  202. <dt><img src="icons/layer-import.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  203. <em>Import raster data</em></dt>
  204. <dd>Import selected raster data into GRASS
  205. using <em><a href="r.in.gdal.html">r.in.gdal</a></em> and load
  206. them into current layer tree.</dd>
  207. <dt><img src="icons/layer-import.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  208. <em>Link external raster data</em></dt>
  209. <dd>Link selected external raster data as GRASS raster maps
  210. (using <em><a href="r.external.html">r.external</a></em>) and
  211. load them into current layer tree.</dd>
  212. <dt><img src="icons/layer-export.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  213. <em>Set raster output format</em></dt>
  214. <dd>Define external format for newly created raster maps
  215. (see <em><a href="r.external.out.html">r.external.out</a></em>
  216. for details)</dd>
  217. <dt><img src="icons/layer-import.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  218. <em>Import vector data</em></dt>
  219. <dd>Import selected vector data into GRASS
  220. using <em><a href="v.in.ogr.html">v.in.ogr</a></em> and load
  221. them into current layer tree.</dd>
  222. <dt><img src="icons/layer-import.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  223. <em>Link external vector data</em></dt>
  224. <dd>Link selected external vector data as GRASS vector maps
  225. (using <em><a href="v.external.html">v.external</a></em>) and
  226. load them into current layer tree.</dd>
  227. <dt><img src="icons/layer-export.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  228. <em>Set vector output format</em></dt>
  229. <dd>Define external format for newly created vector maps
  230. (see <em><a href="v.external.out.html">v.external.out</a></em>
  231. for details)</dd>
  232. </dl>
  233. </dd>
  234. <dt><img src="icons/raster-calculator.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  235. <em>Raster Map Calculator</em></dt>
  236. <dd>Launches Raster Calculator GUI front-end
  237. for <em><a href="r.mapcalc.html">r.mapcalc</a></em>.</dd>
  238. <dt><img src="icons/modeler-main.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  239. <em>Graphical Modeler</em></dt>
  240. <dd>Launches <em><a href="wxGUI.gmodeler.html">graphical
  241. modeler</a></em> to create models and run them.</dd>
  242. <dt><img src="icons/georectify.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  243. <em>Georectifier Tool</em></dt>
  244. <dd>Launches <em><a href="wxGUI.gcp.html">GCP
  245. Manager</a></em> to create, edit, and manage Ground Control
  246. Points.</dd>
  247. <dt><img src="icons/print-compose.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  248. <em>Cartographic Composer</em></dt>
  249. <dd>Launches <em><a href="wxGUI.psmap.html">Cartographic
  250. Composer</a></em> to create interactively hardcopy map
  251. outputs.</dd>
  252. <dt><img src="icons/settings.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  253. <em>Show GUI settings</em></dt>
  254. <dd>Opens dialog to change GUI settings.</dd>
  255. <dt><img src="icons/help.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  256. <em>Show help</em></dt>
  257. <dd>Opens GRASS manual.</dd>
  258. </dl>
  259. <h3>Map Display Window</h3>
  260. The map display window includes toolbar that can be docked and undocked from
  261. the window, a map canvas where a map composition of one or more layers is
  262. displayed, and a statusbar with information about the geographic region of
  263. the maps displayed.
  264. <center>
  265. <br><img src="wxGUI_map_display.jpg" alt="Map Display Window"><br><br>
  266. Figure: Map Display screenshot on Ubuntu
  267. </center>
  268. <p>
  269. Each Map Display Window has a unique layer tree (in the layer manager)
  270. and geographic <em>region</em> setting. At the top of the window is a
  271. toolbar with buttons to manage the map in the display (render, erase, zoom
  272. and pan), for query and and analysis (distance measurement, profile,
  273. and histogram creation), to overlay map elements onto the display (scale,
  274. north arrow, legend, and custom text), and to export or print the display.
  275. <p>
  276. In the statusbar, the user can choose to display the geographic coordinates
  277. under the cursor, current geographical region extent, computational region
  278. (including graphical visualization in map display), map display geometry
  279. (number of rows, columns, resolution) and map scale. Checking the
  280. <em>render</em> button in the statusbar will cause the map display to update
  281. automatically any time a map is added to, removed from, or changed in its
  282. layer tree.
  283. <p>
  284. It is important to note that zooming in any display will
  285. have <em>no</em> effect on the 'computational region' setting (set
  286. with <em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em>). Only by selecting
  287. the 'Set current region to match display' item in the zoom menu (in
  288. the map display toolbar) will the current display extents be copied to
  289. the computational region extents.
  290. <h4>Map Display Toolbar</h4>
  291. <dl>
  292. <dt><img src="icons/layer-redraw.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  293. <em>Re-render display</em></dt>
  294. <dd>Re-renders all active map layers regardless of whether they have changed
  295. or not, see <em><a href="d.redraw.html">d.redraw</a></em>.</dd>
  296. <dt><img src="icons/erase.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  297. <em>Erase display</em></dt>
  298. <dd>Erases the currently selected map display to a white background,
  299. see <em><a href="d.erase.html">d.erase</a></em>.</dd>
  300. <dt><img src="icons/pointer.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  301. <em>Pointer</em></dt>
  302. <dd>Select arrow cursor for map display.</dd>
  303. <dt><img src="icons/select.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  304. <em>Select features from vector map</em></dt>
  305. <dd>Interactively select features from given vector map. Selection
  306. can be stored to a new vector map,
  307. see <em><a href="v.what.html">v.what</a></em>
  308. and <em><a href="v.extract.html">v.extract</a></em>.</dd>
  309. <dt><img src="icons/info.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  310. <em>Query raster/vector maps</em></dt>
  311. <dd>Query selected raster, RGB raster (all three map channels will be
  312. queried), or vector map(s) using the mouse. Map(s) must be selected
  313. before query. Vector charts and thematic vector maps cannot be
  314. queried. The results of the query will be displayed in a dialog.
  315. See <em><a href="r.what.html">r.what</a>, <a href="v.what.html">v.what</a></em>.
  316. </dd>
  317. <dt><img src="icons/pan.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  318. <em>Pan</em></dt>
  319. <dd>Interactive selection of a new center of view in the active
  320. display monitor. Drag the pan cursor while pressing the left mouse
  321. button to pan. Panning changes the location of the region displayed
  322. but not the size of the area displayed or the resolution. Panning
  323. does <em>not</em> affect the computational region for other GIS
  324. processes, see <em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em>.</dd>
  325. <dt><img src="icons/zoom-in.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  326. <em>Zoom in</em></dt>
  327. <dd>Interactive zooming with the mouse in the active display monitor.
  328. Drawing a box or just click with the mouse (left button) and zoom-in
  329. cursor causes the display to zoom in so that the area defined by the
  330. box fills the display. The map resolution is not changed. Clicking
  331. with the zoom-in cursor causes the display to zoom in by 30%, centered
  332. on the point where the mouse is clicked. Zooming resets the display
  333. region extents (both size and location of area displayed). It
  334. does <em>not</em> affect the computational region for other GIS
  335. processes, see <em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em>.</dd>
  336. <dt><img src="icons/zoom-out.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  337. <em>Zoom out</em></dt>
  338. <dd>Interactive zooming with the mouse in the active display monitor.
  339. Drawing a box or just click with the mouse (left button) and zoom-out
  340. cursor causes the display to zoom in so that the area displayed
  341. shrinks to fill the area defined by the box. The map resolution is not
  342. changed. Clicking with the zoom-out cursor causes the display to zoom
  343. out by 30%, centered on the point where the mouse is clicked. Zooming
  344. resets the display region extents (both size and location of area
  345. displayed). It does <em>not</em> affect the computational region for
  346. other GIS processes,
  347. see <em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em>.</dd>
  348. <dt><img src="icons/zoom-extent.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  349. <em>Zoom to selected map(s)</em></dt>
  350. <dd>Set zoom extent based on selected raster or vector maps. Zooming
  351. resets the display region extents (both size and location of area
  352. displayed). It does <em>not</em> affect the computational region
  353. for other GIS processes,
  354. see <em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em>.</dd>
  355. <dt><img src="icons/zoom-region.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  356. <em>Zoom to computational region extent</em></dt>
  357. <dd>Set zoom extent based on the current computational region extent,
  358. see <em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em>.</dd>
  359. <dt><img src="icons/zoom-last.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  360. <em>Return to previous zoom</em></dt>
  361. <dd>Returns to the previous zoom extent. Up to 10 levels of zoom back are
  362. maintained, see <em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em>.</dd>
  363. <dt><img src="icons/zoom-more.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  364. <em>Various zoom options</em></dt>
  365. <dd>Opens a dropdown menu that allows user to:
  366. <ul>
  367. <li><em>Zoom to default region</em></li>
  368. <li><em>Zoom to saved region</em>. Zooms to previously
  369. saved named region.</li>
  370. <li><em>Set computational region extent from display.</em>
  371. The computational region (the mapset's <tt>WIND</tt> file)
  372. is set to match the current display extent (does not change
  373. the resolution), see <em><a href="g.region.html">g.region</a></em>.</li>
  374. <li><em>Set computational region extent interactively.</em>
  375. The computational region is set simply by drawing a box with
  376. the left mouse button on Map Display.</li>
  377. <li><em>Set computational region from named region</em>.
  378. This option doesn't affect display zoom.</li>
  379. <li><em>Save display geometry to named region</em></li>
  380. <li><em>Save computational region to named region</em></li>
  381. </ul>
  382. </dd>
  383. <dt><img src="icons/layer-raster-analyze.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  384. <em>Analyze menu</em></dt>
  385. <dd>Opens a dropdown menu with:
  386. <dl>
  387. <dt><img src="icons/measure-length.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  388. <em>Measure distance</em></dt>
  389. <dd>Interactive measurement of lengths defined with the mouse. The
  390. length of each segment and the cumulative length of all segments
  391. measuered is displayed in the command output window frame. Lengths are
  392. measured in the current measurement unit. Double-click to switch off measuring.</dd>
  393. <dt><img src="icons/area-measure.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  394. <em>Measure area</em></dt>
  395. <dd>Interactive measurement of area defined with the mouse. Area is
  396. measured in the current measurement unit. Double-click to switch off measuring.</dd>
  397. <dt><img src="icons/layer-raster-profile.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  398. <em>Profile surface map</em></dt>
  399. <dd>Interactively create profile of a raster map. Profile transect is
  400. drawn with the mouse in map display. The profile may be of the
  401. displayed map or a different map. Up to three maps can be profiled
  402. simultaneously.</dd>
  403. <dt><img src="icons/layer-raster-profile.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  404. <em>Create bivariate scatterplot of raster maps</em></dt>
  405. <dd>Interactively create bivariate scatterplot of raster
  406. maps.</dd>
  407. <dt><img src="icons/layer-raster-histogram.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  408. <em>Create histogram of raster map</em></dt>
  409. <dd>Displays histogram of selected raster map or image in new
  410. window.</dd>
  411. <dt><img src="icons/layer-raster-histogram.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  412. <em>Create histogram with d.histogram</em></dt>
  413. <dd>Displays histogram of selected raster map or image in new
  414. window,
  415. see <em><a href="d.histogram.html">d.histogram</a></em>.</dd>
  416. <dt><img src="icons/vector-tools.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  417. <em>Vector network analysis tool</em></dt>
  418. <dd>See tool's <a href="wxGUI.vnet.html">manual page</a>.</dd>
  419. </dl>
  420. </dd>
  421. <dt><img src="icons/overlay-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  422. <em>Add overlay</em></dt>
  423. <dd>opens a dropdown menu that allows user to
  424. <dl>
  425. <dt><img src="icons/legend-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  426. <em>Add raster map legend</em></dt>
  427. <dd>Adds layer to display with legend of selected raster map,
  428. see <em><a href="d.legend.html">d.legend</a></em>.</dd>
  429. <dt><img src="icons/scalebar-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  430. <em>Add scalebar</em></dt>
  431. <dd>Adds layer to display a scalebar. Options
  432. include scalebar placement (using screen coordinates or a mouse),
  433. scalebar format, and scalebar colors,
  434. see <em><a href="d.barscale.html">d.barscale</a></em>.</dd>
  435. <dt><img src="icons/north-arrow-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  436. <em>Add north arrow</em></dt>
  437. <dd>Adds layer to display a north arrow. Options
  438. include north arrow placement (using screen coordinates or a mouse),
  439. north arrow style and color,
  440. see <em><a href="d.northarrow.html">d.northarrow</a></em>.</dd>
  441. <dt><img src="icons/text-add.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  442. <em>Add text layer</em></dt>
  443. <dd>Adds layer to display a line of text using default GRASS font
  444. (selected with <em><a href="d.font.html">d.font</a></em>). Options
  445. include: text placement (screen coordinates); and text size, bolding,
  446. and color, see <em><a href="d.text.html">d.text</a></em>.</dd>
  447. </dl>
  448. </dd>
  449. <dt><img src="icons/map-export.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  450. <em>Save display to graphic file</em></dt>
  451. <dd>Save the visible image in map display to different raster graphic formats.</dd>
  452. <dt><img src="icons/print.png" alt="icon">&nbsp;
  453. <em>Print map</em></dt>
  454. <dd>Prints map on system native printer or PostScript device;
  455. saves visible map display (including PostScript text and labels) to PDF
  456. or EPS file.</dd>
  457. <dt><em>Map display mode</em></dt>
  458. <dd>Opens a dropdown menu for selecting different display mode
  459. <dl>
  460. <dt><em>2D view mode</em></dt>
  461. <dd>Normal GIS display. All active layers are composited and displayed
  462. in 2D mode.</dd>
  463. <dt><em>3D view mode</em></dt>
  464. <dd>Experimental replacement for NVIZ. Displays all active layers in
  465. 3D perspective using OpenGL. A new control panel opens to manage the
  466. 3D view. 3D view can be zoomed, panned, rotated, and tilted. The
  467. vertical exaggeration of rasters and 3D vectors can be set. Various
  468. color and lighten settings are possible. Not yet functional for
  469. Windows platforms</dd>
  470. <dt><em>Digitize mode</em></dt>
  471. <dd>Puts display into vector digitizing mode and opens a new digitizing
  472. toolbar. The user can digitize a new map or edit an existing
  473. map.</dd>
  474. </dl>
  475. </dd>
  476. </dl>
  477. <h3>Keyboard short-cuts</h3>
  478. <h4>Layer Manager</h4>
  479. <dl>
  480. <dt>Ctrl+Tab</dt>
  481. <dd>Switch 'Map layers' and 'Command output' tab</dd>
  482. <dt>Ctrl+Q</dt>
  483. <dd>Quit</dd>
  484. </dl>
  485. <b>Workspace</b>
  486. <dl>
  487. <dt>Ctrl+N</dt>
  488. <dd>Create new workspace</dd>
  489. <dt>Ctrl+O</dt>
  490. <dd>Load workspace from file</dd>
  491. <dt>Ctrl+S</dt>
  492. <dd>Close workspace</dd>
  493. </dl>
  494. <b>Map Layers</b>
  495. <dl>
  496. <dt>Ctrl+Shift+L</dt>
  497. <dd>Add multiple raster or vector map layers to current map display</dd>
  498. <dt>Ctrl+Shift+R</dt>
  499. <dd>Add raster map layer to current map display</dd>
  500. <dt>Ctrl+Shift+V</dt>
  501. <dd>Add vector map layer to current map display</dd>
  502. <dt>Ctrl+W</dt>
  503. <dd>Close current map display</dd>
  504. </dl>
  505. <b>Command line prompt</b>
  506. <dl>
  507. <dt>Tab</dt>
  508. <dd>Show command tooltips</dd>
  509. <dt>Esc</dt>
  510. <dd>Hide command tooltips</dd>
  511. <dt>Ctrl+Space</dt>
  512. <dd>Map entries without arguments (as in <tt>r.info [mapname]</tt>)</dd>
  513. <dt>Up/Down</dt>
  514. <dd>List command history</dd>
  515. <dt>Enter</dt>
  516. <dd>Run command</dd>
  517. </dl>
  518. <h4>Map Display</h4>
  519. <dl>
  520. <dt>F11</dt>
  521. <dd>Fullscreen mode (toggle on/off)</dd>
  522. </dl>
  523. <h3>Starting the graphical user interface</h3>
  524. If the wxGUI is not the default user interface, it can defined as default by
  525. typing at the GRASS GIS command line prompt:
  526. <div class="code"><pre>
  527. g.gui -u wxpython
  528. </pre></div>
  529. Alternatively it may be defined in GISRC file
  530. (<tt>$HOME/.grass7/rc</tt> on GNU/Linux, <tt>$APPDATA\GRASS7\rc</tt>
  531. on MS Windows) by <tt>GUI</tt> variable
  532. <div class="code"><pre>
  533. GUI: wxpython
  534. </pre></div>
  535. or by the environmental variable <tt>GRASS_GUI</tt>.
  536. <p>
  537. The GUI can be quit by selecting the 'File -&gt; Exit GUI' menu item.
  538. <!-- is &rarr; allowed? -->
  539. On MS Windows when GRASS is launched without an interactive command line
  540. this will end the entire GRASS session. In other cases the terminal
  541. window will remain running; type <tt>exit</tt> at the command prompt
  542. to end the GRASS session.
  543. <p>
  544. The GUI can be restarted from the GRASS command line prompt by typing
  545. <div class="code"><pre>
  546. g.gui
  547. </pre></div>
  548. or
  549. <div class="code"><pre>
  550. g.gui wxpython
  551. </pre></div>
  552. To restart with previously saved workspace file:
  553. <div class="code"><pre>
  554. g.gui wxpython workspace=file.gxw
  555. </pre></div>
  556. <p>
  557. The user can also start GRASS from the shell command line with the wxGUI
  558. specifying the <tt>-gui</tt> (or <tt>-wxpython</tt>) switch:
  559. <div class="code"><pre>
  560. grass71 -gui
  561. </pre></div>
  562. <h3>Background information</h3>
  563. <b>wxGUI</b> is a native <em>Graphical User Interface</em> (GUI) for
  564. GRASS GIS written in <a href="http://www.python.org">Python</a>
  565. using <a href="http://www.wxpython.org">wxPython</a> library.
  566. <h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
  567. <em>
  568. <a href="wxGUI.components.html">wxGUI components</a><br>
  569. <a href="wxGUI.toolboxes.html">wxGUI toolboxes (menu customization)</a>
  570. </em>
  571. <p>
  572. See also wxGUI <a href="http://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/WxGUI">wiki</a>
  573. page
  574. (especially various <a href="http://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/WxGUI#Video_tutorials">video
  575. tutorials</a>),
  576. and <a href="http://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Quick_wxGUI_tutorial">Quick
  577. wxGUI Tutorial</a>.
  578. <h2>AUTHORS</h2>
  579. Martin Landa, FBK-irst (2007-2008), Trento, Italy, and Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic<br>
  580. Michael Barton, Arizona State University, USA<br>
  581. Daniel Calvelo Aros<br>
  582. Jachym Cepicky<br>
  583. Markus Metz, Germany<br>
  584. Anna Kratochvilova, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic<br>
  585. Vaclav Petras, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic<br>
  586. Stepan Turek, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic<br>
  587. Tereza Fiedlerova, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic<br>
  588. Matej Krejci, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic<br><br>
  589. Icons created by <a href="http://robert.szczepanek.pl">Robert Szczepanek</a>, Poland (<a href="https://svn.osgeo.org/osgeo/graphics/trunk/toolbar-icons/24x24/">SVN</a>)
  590. <p>
  591. <i>$Date$</i>