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Opening a graphic tool

 

show Open a graphic view
<graphic> name of the graphic structure
[-t <type>] type of the view: net | vec | frm
[-hide] hide the tool menu
[-display <dsp>] the address of the X server
[-x <x>] x coordinate for the window (default is 100)
[-y <y>] y coordinate for the window (default is 100)
[-w <width>] width of the window (default is 500)
[-h <height>] height of the window (default is 500)
[-mac <macro>] macro name for interactive execution
[-params <params>;] parameters for interactive execution

This command opens a graphic tool to be used for changing the settings and viewing a graphic structure. The second parameter <type> defines what kind of window is opened. If it is omitted the operation chooses window type according to the type of the graphic. The tool menu can be hidden with flag -hide. The location and dimensions of the new window can be specified with parameters <x>, <y>, <width> and <height>. Parameters <macro> and <params> are passed onto the fields in `Program control' menu and the interactive execution is switched on.



Anssi Lensu
Thu May 17 15:00:44 EET DST 2001