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{alias:win} h2. Name *win* — Window specification h2. Syntax {panel:|borderStyle=solid|borderWidth=1|bgColor=#FFFFAA} *win* _xwin xwax ywin ywax zwin zwax_ *win cen | out | cur | dat | sto | rea | z* {panel} h2. Description Set the graphical window in various ways. The extent of the window will always be in @xwin @xwax @ywin @ywax @zwin @zwax. See [Shell commands and Concepts|https://geocap.onconfluence.com/x/6wBN]. The graphical window plays an important part in Geocap. Many algorithms and display features work inside the window like gridding for instance. h2. Arguments _xwin xwax ywin ywax zwin zwax_ {indent}Specify the new window.{indent} *rea* _winfile_ {indent}Read windowfile _winfile_ from disk and activate the new window.{indent} *sto* _winfile_ {indent}Store windowfile _winfile_ to disk.{indent} *cur* {indent}Get a window around the cursor position. If you want to get closer, do the command over again. Internally the previous window is saved with sav 13.{indent} *dat* {indent}Will update the window coordinates with the min and max values of the data without any scaling of the graphical window.{indent} *cen* {indent}Make a quick zoom towards the center of the screen.{indent} *out* {indent}Make a quick zoom out of center of the screen.{indent} *z \[val]* {indent}Make a rubber band zoom to set the window. The *val* option will not change the window, but only set the *x y* coordinates into the @variables *@xgmin @ygmin @xgmax @ygmax*. The Tcl access is [gvar xgmin] as an example. The rubber band box in this case is saved in workspace *^rub*. One can also draw the rubber band box by *dra rub*. {indent} h2. See also [sav - Save window] , [ret - Return window] , [ssc - Self scale of data] , [vie - Viewport handling] , [xwi - Window on screen] , [zoom - Zoom on screen] {pagebreak} |
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