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NAME

       xttpd - Harmonic tide clock and tide predictor (web server)

SYNOPSIS

       xttpd  [port]  [-dc  color]  [-Dc  color]  [-df ``format-string''] [-ec color] [-el y|n] [-em pSsMm] [-fc
       color] [-fg color] [-ga aspect] [-gh pixels] [-gs d|l|s] [-gt y|n] [-gw pixels]  [-hf  ``format-string'']
       [-in  y|n]  [-lw pixels] [-mc color] [-Mc color] [-nc color] [-pi days] [-tf ``format-string''] [-tl y|n]
       [-u ft|m] [-v] [-z y|n]

DESCRIPTION

       XTide is a package that provides tide and current predictions in a wide variety of formats. Graphs,  text
       listings, and calendars can be generated, or a tide clock can be provided on your desktop.

       XTide can work with X-windows, plain text terminals, or the web. This is accomplished with three separate
       programs: the interactive interface (xtide), the non-interactive or command line  interface  (tide),  and
       the web interface (xttpd).

       xttpd  is an XTide web server. It provides web-based access to XTide's tide predictions by allowing a web
       browser to speak directly to the XTide program in HTTP.  xttpd can replace httpd or it can co-exist  with
       one.

       If  you  run  xttpd  with no command line arguments, it will assume that it is replacing httpd and try to
       bind port 80. If you want it to co-exist with an existing server, or if you do not have privilege to  get
       port 80, give it the port number as the first command line argument:
              % xttpd 8080
       You   will   then   need   to   link   it   up   as   http://www.wherever.org:8080/   instead   of   just
       http://www.wherever.org/, but otherwise, no damage done.  Similarly, if  you  wish  to  bind  a  specific
       address, you can specify that as the first argument:
              % xttpd 127.0.0.2
       If you need to specify both address and port number, separate the two with a slash, like this:
              % xttpd 127.0.0.2/8080

       Once  the  port  is  established,  xttpd will try to set its UID and GID to values that were specified at
       compile time.  If it is unable to do this, it  will  log  failure  messages  to  syslog  and  then  exit.
       Consequently,  if  it  is  to  be  started  by  someone  other than root, that user's UID and GID must be
       configured    at    compile    time.     Instructions    for    doing    this    are     available     at
       http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/installation.html.

       For  a  complete  discussion of the command line options and a detailed explanation of the XTide package,
       please see the verbose documentation at http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/.

CONFIGURATION

       Unless a configuration file /etc/xtide.conf is supplied, you must set the environment variable HFILE_PATH
       to point to the harmonics files that should have been installed along with the xtide program.  Example:
              export HFILE_PATH=/usr/local/share/xtide/harmonics.tcd
       If  a  configuration file is used, the first line should consist of the colon-separated list of harmonics
       files (e.g. the HFILE_PATH line above without the "export HFILE_PATH=" part).  The  environment  variable
       takes precedence over the configuration file.

CONFIGURATION ON DEBIAN SYSTEMS

       On   Debian   systems  the  web  server  xttpd  may  optionally  be  started  at  boot  time  by  editing
       /etc/init.d/xttpd (setting the PORT variable and uncommenting out the line). Set the environment variable
       XTTPD_FEEDBACK in /etc/init.d/xttpd to change the mail feedback address.

       Also, note that on Debian systems the tidal harmonics data file are stored in /usr/share/xtide instead of
       /usr/local/share/xtide as used above.

OPTIONS

       -dc color
              Daytime background color in tide graphs (default SkyBlue).

       -Dc color
              Color of datum line in tide graphs (default white).

       -df ``format-string''
              strftime(3) style format string for printing dates (default %Y-%m-%d).  Ignored in calendar mode.

       -ec color
              Foreground in tide graphs during outgoing tide (default SeaGreen).

       -el y|n
              Select whether or not to draw datum and middle-level lines in tide graphs (default n).

              The National Ocean Service (NOS) defines both Mean Sea Level (MSL) and Mean Tide  Level  (MTL)  in
              terms  of averages taken over observations.  The middle-level line is drawn at the midpoint of the
              theoretical tidal range,  which  usually  corresponds  to  the  mathematical  mean  level  of  the
              predictions.   This  approximates  both  MSL  and  MTL,  but,  strictly speaking, is equivalent to
              neither.  Moreover, subordinate station offsets may shift the actual mean so  that  it  no  longer
              falls  at  the  midpoint  of  the  tidal  range.  The datum line is drawn at the zero level of the
              predictions, which usually corresponds to the station's benchmark, but this too  can  be  rendered
              inaccurate by subordinate station offsets.

       -em pSsMm
              Events  to  suppress (p = phase of moon, S = sunrise, s = sunset, M = moonrise, m = moonset), or x
              to suppress none.  E.g, to suppress all sun and moon events, set eventmask to the value pSsMm.

       -fc color
              Foreground in tide graphs during incoming tide (default Blue).

       -fg color
              Color of text and other notations (default black).

       -ga aspect
              Aspect for tide graphs (default 1.0).  This controls not the width or height  of  the  window  but
              rather the relative scaling of the X and Y axes in the plot of the tide curve.

       -gh pixels
              Height for tide graphs (default 312 pixels).

       -gs d|l|s
              Style of graphs and clocks.  Valid values: d (default), l (line), s (semitransparent).

       -gt y|n
              Select whether or not to label tenths of units in tide graphs (default n).

       -gw pixels
              Width for tide graphs (default 960 pixels).

       -hf ``format-string''
              strftime(3) style format string for printing hour labels on time axis (default %l).

       -in y|n
              Select  whether  or  not to use inferred values for some constituents (default n).  For expert use
              only.

       -lw pixels
              Width of line in graph styles l and s (default 2.5 pixels).

       -mc color
              Color of mark line in graphs (default red).

       -Mc color
              Color of middle-level line in tide graphs (default yellow).

       -nc color
              Nighttime background color in tide graphs (default DeepSkyBlue).

       -pi days
              Number of days of predictions to generate when no end time is specified (default 4).

       -tf ``format-string''
              strftime(3) style format string for printing times (default %l:%M %p %Z).

       -tl y|n
              Select whether or not to draw depth lines on top of the tide graph (default n).

       -u ft|m
              Preferred units of length (default no preference).

       -v     Print version string and exit.

       -z y|n Select whether or not to coerce all time zones to UTC (default n).

SEE ALSO

       tide(1), xtide(1), http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/.