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NAME

d.zoom - Allows the user to change the current geographic region settings interactively, with a mouse.

KEYWORDS

display, zoom

SYNOPSIS

d.zoom
d.zoom help
d.zoom [-fphjr] rast=string[,string,...] [vector=string[,string,...]] [zoom=float] [--verbose] [--quiet]

Flags:

-f
Full menu (zoom + pan) & Quit menu
-p
Pan mode
-h
Handheld mode
-j
Just redraw given maps using default colors
-r
Return to previous zoom
--verbose
Verbose module output
--quiet
Quiet module output

Parameters:

rast=string[,string,...]
Name of raster map
vector=string[,string,...]
Name of vector map
zoom=float
Magnification: >1.0 zooms in, <1.0 zooms out
Options: 0.001-1000.0
Default: 0.75

DESCRIPTION

d.zoom allows the user to interactively adjust the settings of the current geographic region using a pointing device such as a mouse. Like g.region, d.zoom re-defines the settings of the geographic region. However, d.zoom allows the user to change the current region settings interactively, by either outlining the new region perimeter with a mouse, unzoom or pan the region. The graphics display is updated by the module.

After the user types the command d.zoom a mouse-button menu will appear directing the user.

Additionally the region settings can be modified by running g.region.

NOTES

Although it is not necessary that the user display a map in the active display frame before running d.zoom, it is helpful to do this for reference. Using parameter -f integrate a pan function, -h facilitates the use for handhelds.

SEE ALSO

d.erase
d.rast
d.vect
g.region

AUTHOR

Michael Shapiro, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
Improvements by Huidae Cho and Markus Neteler

Last changed: $Date: 2011-11-08 02:23:26 -0800 (Tue, 08 Nov 2011) $


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