GRACE(1)GRACE(1)NAMEgrace - command line interface
xmgrace - full-featured GUI mode
gracebat - batch mode - print and exit
DESCRIPTION
Grace is a WYSIWYG tool to make two-dimensional plots of
scientific data.
SYNOPSISgrace [ option | filename ]...
xmgrace [ option | filename ]...
gracebat [ option | filename ]...
OPTIONS-autoscale x|y|xy|none
Set autoscale type
-barebones
Turn off all toolbars
-batch file
Execute batch file on start up
-block file
Assume the data file is block data
-bxy x:y:etc.
Form a set from the current block data set using
the current set type from columns given in the
argument
-datehint iso|european|us|days|seconds|nohint
Set the hint for dates analysis
-dpipe descriptor
Read data from descriptor on startup
-fixed width height
Set canvas size fixed to width*height
-free Use free page layout
-graph number
Set the current graph number
-graphtype type
Set the type of the current graph
-hardcopy
No interactive session, just print and quit
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GRACE(1)GRACE(1)-hdevice device_name
Set default hardcopy device
-install
Install private colormap
-legend load
Turn the graph legend on
-log x|y|xy
Set the axis scaling of the current graph to loga
rithmic
-mono Run grace in monochrome mode (affects the display
only)
-netcdf file
Assume data file is in netCDF format. This option
is present only if the netCDF support was compiled
in
-netcdfxy X_var Y_var
If -netcdf was used previously, read from the
netCDF file X_var and Y_var variables and create a
set. If X_var is "null" then load the index of Y
to X. This option is present only if the netCDF
support was compiled in
-noask Assume the answer is yes to all requests, if the
operation would overwrite a file, grace will do so
without prompting
-noinstall
Don't use private colormap
-noprint
In batch mode, do not print
-nosigcatch
Don't catch signals
-npipe file
Read data from named pipe on startup
-nxy file
Assume data file is in X Y1 Y2 Y3 ... format
-param file
Load parameters from file to the current graph
-pexec string
Interpret string as a parameter setting
-pipe Read data from stdin on startup
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GRACE(1)GRACE(1)-printfile file
Save print output to file
-remove
Remove data file(s) after read
-results file
Write results of some data manipulations to file
-rvideo
Exchange the color indices for black and white
-saveall file
Save all to file
-seed value
Integer seed for random number generator
-source disk|pipe
Source type of next data file
-timer delay
Set allowed time slice for real time inputs to
delay ms
-timestamp
Add timestamp to plot
-settype xy|xydx|...
Set the type of the next data file
-version
Show the program version and exit
-viewport xmin ymin xmax ymax
Set the viewport for the current graph
-wd path
Set the working directory
-world xmin ymin xmax ymax
Set the world coordinates for the current graph
-usage|-help
This message
RESOURCES
When run in the GUI mode, the interface is a
subject to X resource settings.
Please refer to the User's Guide for a list of
important ones.
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GRACE(1)GRACE(1)ENVIRONMENT
GRACE_HOME
Specifies the directory where the Grace docs and
libs are stored. Default is /usr/local/grace
GRACE_HELPVIEWER
Specifies the browser which is used to display the
Grace HTML help pages. Default is netscape
GRACE_EDITOR
Specifies the editor which is used to edit sets.
Default is xterm -e vi
GRACE_PRINT_CMD
The print command.
GRACE_FFTW_RAM_WISDOM
and GRACE_FFTW_WISDOM_FILE A flag (0 or 1) and a
file name which determine whether a FFT should use
`wisdom' when using the FFTW libraries.
FILES
In many cases, when Grace needs to access a file given
with a relative pathname, it searches for the file along
the following path:
./pathname:./.grace/pathname:~/.grace/pathname:
$GRACE_HOME/pathname
The following files are of a special importance:
gracerc - init file loaded upon start up.
templates/Default.agr - the default template, loaded when
ever a new project is started.
fonts/FontDataBase - the file responsible for font config
uration.
SEE ALSOgrconvert(1), X(1), Grace User's Guide
HOME PAGE
http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/
BUGS
The best way to submit a bug report is using the
"Help/Comments" menu entry. Alternatively, see the home
page.
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GRACE(1)GRACE(1)AUTHORS
Grace is derived from ACE/gr (a.k.a Xmgr ) written by Paul
J Turner. From version number 4.00, the development was
taken over by a team of volunteers under the coordination
of Evgeny Stambulchik.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1991-1995 Paul J Turner, Portland, OR
Copyright (c) 1996-2001 Grace Development Team
LICENSE
The program is distributed under the terms of the GNU Gen
eral Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
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