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wxGUI

DESCRIPTION

       wxGUI  is a native Graphical User Interface (GUI) for GRASS GIS. Its main features include
       displaying geographical data in 2D and 3D, calling GRASS GIS modules, and interacting with
       data.

   Overview
       The GUI is composed of three main components:

           •   The  Layer  Manager includes map layer management, integrated command-line prompt,
               and command output window tab.

           •   The Map Display Window integrates basic tools for zooming, panning, data querying,
               and map elements (north arrows, barscale, etc.). Each display window is associated
               with its own set of map layers in the layer manager. The user may  start  multiple
               map  displays  during a session. The map layers for each display are grouped under
               different tabs in the Layer Manager.

           •   Module dialogs enable running GRASS modules that can be searched and launched  via
               Tools tab.

   Layer Manager
       The  Layer  Manager  provides an interactive graphical interface for creating and managing
       GRASS displays. There is a toolbar to manage displayed map layers, a layer tree  frame  in
       which  map  layers for display are organized, a command output window tab, and interactive
       command line prompt. On Linux and Windows platforms, the layer manager also has a menu bar
       with  a  set  of  pull-down  menus  for  all  GRASS GIS functions (analysis, file I/O, GIS
       configuration and management); on a Mac, the GRASS functions menu is at  the  top  of  the
       screen.
       Figure: Layer Manager screenshot on Ubuntu

       The  top left button of the toolbar opens a new Map Display Window. Each map display has a
       unique set of layers to display and region settings. Other toolbar buttons add  layers  of
       different  types  for  display  in  the  selected map display window. There are additional
       buttons for saving or opening workspace file, and others.

       Map layers are listed in the window frame below the toolbar. Layers can include raster and
       vector  maps, vector labels, and commands (where any GRASS command can be written). Layers
       are displayed as arranged in the layer tree: the bottom layer is displayed first  and  the
       top layer is displayed last, as if the layers were a series of stacked overlays.

       The  check  box  to  the  left of each layer makes it active or inactive for display. Only
       active layers are displayed/redisplayed when the display button is pressed. Layers can  be
       organized  into  groups;  entire groups can be activated or deactivated for display. Layer
       tree composition can be saved to a workspace  file  and  opened  in  subsequent  sessions,
       restoring all layers and their display options.

       A right mouse click on a layer or left clicking the button to the right of the layer opens
       a dropdown menu with options to remove or rename the layer (not the  actual  map),  change
       its  display  properties (d.rast and d.vect options such as color, symbol, etc.), show its
       metadata (r.info, v.info) or attributes, if applicable.

       A left mouse double click on a layer opens GUI for its display options These  options  are
       those for the d.* command for each layer type (d.rast, d.vect, or d.grid, for example).

   Layer Manager Toolbar
             Start new map display
           Opens a new map display and creates empty layer tree tab in Layer Manager.

             Create new workspace
           Removes  all layers from the layer tree and creates a new, empty tree where new layers
           can be added.

             Open existing workspace file
           Opens an previously saved workspace file, containing a set of display layers and their
           option settings.

             Save current workspace to file
           Saves current set of layers and their options to a workspace file.

             Load map layers into workspace
           Loads selected raster or vector maps into current layer tree.

             Add raster map layer
           Adds raster map to layer tree, see d.rast.

             Add various raster map layers (RGB, HIS, shaded relief...)
           Opens a dropdown menu that allows user to select to:

            Add 3D raster map layer
           Adds 3D raster map to layer tree.

            Add RGB raster layer
           Combines  and  displays  three raster maps defined as red, green, and blue channels to
           create an RGB color map, see d.rgb.

            Add HIS raster layer
           Combines and displays two  or  three  raster  maps  defined  as  hue,  intensity,  and
           (optionally) saturation channels to create a color map, see d.his.

            Add shaded relief raster map layer
           Adds shaded relief raster map layer, see r.relief and d.shade.

            Add raster arrows layer
           Adds map of raster cells with directional arrows drawn. Arrow direction and length are
           determined by separate aspect/directional map and (optional) slope/intensity map,  see
           d.rast.arrow.

            Add raster numbers layer
           Adds map of raster cells with numbers representing the cell values, see d.rast.num.

             Add vector map layer
           Adds a vector map layer, see d.vect.

             Add various vector map layers (thematic, chart...)
           Opens a dropdown menu that allows user to select to:

            Add thematic area (choropleth) map layer       (for all vector types)
           Adds layer for thematic display values from a numeric attribute column associated with
           a vector map. Options include:  thematic  display  type  (graduated  colors  or  point
           sizes), methods for creating display intervals, SQL query of attribute column to limit
           vector objects to display, control of point icon types and sizes, control of  thematic
           color schemes, creation of legend for thematic map, and saving the results of thematic
           mapping to a ps.map instructions file for later printing, see d.vect.thematic.

            Add thematic chart layer (for vector points)
           Adds layer in which pie or bar charts can be automatically  created  at  vector  point
           locations.  Charts  display  values  from selected columns in the associated attribute
           table. Options include: chart type, layer and attributes to chart, chart  colors,  and
           chart size (fixed or based on attribute column), see d.vect.chart.

             Add group
           Adds an empty group. Layers can then be added to the group.

             Add grid or vector labels overlay
           Opens a dropdown menu that allows user to select to:

            Add overlay grids and lines
           Adds layer to display regular grid see d.grid

            Add labels layer for vector objects (from existing labels file)
           Add  a  layer  of  text from a labels file for vector objects created with the v.label
           module.  A labels file can also be created with a text editor, see d.labels.

            Add geodesic line layer
           Add  layer  to  display  geodesic  line  for  latitude/longitude  projects  only,  see
           d.geodesic

            Add rhumbline layer
           Add   layer   to  display  rhumblines  (for  latitude/longitude  projects  only),  see
           d.rhumbline.

            Add command layer
           Adds a layer in which a GRASS GIS command or command  list  can  be  entered.   For  a
           command list use the semi-colon (";") symbol as a separator.  For example:
           d.rast soils;d.rast -o roads;d.vect streams col=blue
           Note  that  when  an  option of the command contains spaces, you need to "escape" them
           with the backslash (’\’) character, for example:
           d.text text=Population\ density

             Delete selected layer
           Removes selected map layer or map layer group from layer tree.

             Edit vector maps
           Opens vector digitizer to allow editing selected vector map.

             Show attribute table
           Opens attribute table manager for selected vector map.

             Import raster or vector data

            Import raster data
           Import selected raster data into GRASS using r.in.gdal  and  load  them  into  current
           layer tree.

            Link external raster data
           Link  selected  external  raster data as GRASS raster maps (using r.external) and load
           them into current layer tree.

            Set raster output format
           Define external format for newly created raster maps (see r.external.out for details)

            Import vector data
           Import selected vector data into GRASS using v.in.ogr and load them into current layer
           tree.

            Link external vector data
           Link  selected  external  vector data as GRASS vector maps (using v.external) and load
           them into current layer tree.

            Set vector output format
           Define external format for newly created vector maps (see v.external.out for details)

             Raster Map Calculator
           Launches Raster Calculator GUI front-end for r.mapcalc.

             Graphical Modeler
           Launches graphical modeler to create models and run them.

             Georectifier Tool
           Launches GCP Manager to create, edit, and manage Ground Control Points.

             Cartographic Composer
           Launches Cartographic Composer to create interactively hardcopy map outputs.

             Show GUI settings
           Opens dialog to change GUI settings.

             Show help
           Opens GRASS manual.

   Map Display Window
       The map display window includes toolbar that can be docked and undocked from the window, a
       map  canvas  where  a  map composition of one or more layers is displayed, and a statusbar
       with information about the geographic region of the maps displayed.
       Figure: Map Display screenshot on Ubuntu

       Each Map Display Window has a unique layer tree (in  the  layer  manager)  and  geographic
       region  setting.  At  the top of the window is a toolbar with buttons to manage the map in
       the display  (render,  erase,  zoom  and  pan),  for  query  and  and  analysis  (distance
       measurement,  profile,  and  histogram creation), to overlay map elements onto the display
       (scale, north arrow, legend, and custom text), and to export or print the display.

       In the statusbar, the user can choose to display  the  geographic  coordinates  under  the
       cursor,  current  geographical  region  extent,  computational region (including graphical
       visualization in map display), map display geometry (number of rows, columns,  resolution)
       and  map  scale. Checking the render button in the statusbar will cause the map display to
       update automatically any time a map is added to, removed from, or  changed  in  its  layer
       tree.

       It  is  important  to  note  that  zooming  in  any  display  will  have  no effect on the
       ’computational region’ setting (set with g.region). Only by  selecting  the  ’Set  current
       region  to  match  display’  item  in  the zoom menu (in the map display toolbar) will the
       current display extents be copied to the computational region extents.

   Map Display Toolbar
             Re-render display
           Re-renders all active map layers regardless of whether they have changed or  not,  see
           d.redraw.

             Erase display
           Erases the currently selected map display to a white background, see d.erase.

             Pointer
           Select arrow cursor for map display.

             Select features from vector map
           Interactively  select features from given vector map. Selection can be stored to a new
           vector map, see v.what and v.extract.

             Query raster/vector maps
           Query selected raster, RGB raster (all three map channels will be queried), or  vector
           map(s)  using  the  mouse.  Map(s)  must  be selected before query.  Vector charts and
           thematic vector maps cannot be queried. The results of the query will be displayed  in
           a dialog.  See r.what, v.what.

             Pan
           Interactive  selection of a new center of view in the active display monitor. Drag the
           pan cursor while pressing the left mouse button to pan.  Panning changes the  location
           of  the  region  displayed  but  not the size of the area displayed or the resolution.
           Panning does not  affect  the  computational  region  for  other  GIS  processes,  see
           g.region.

             Zoom in
           Interactive  zooming  with  the mouse in the active display monitor.  Drawing a box or
           just click with the mouse (left button) and zoom-in cursor causes the display to  zoom
           in  so  that  the area defined by the box fills the display. The map resolution is not
           changed. Clicking with the zoom-in cursor causes  the  display  to  zoom  in  by  30%,
           centered  on  the  point where the mouse is clicked. Zooming resets the display region
           extents  (both  size  and  location  of  area  displayed).  It  does  not  affect  the
           computational region for other GIS processes, see g.region.

             Zoom out
           Interactive  zooming  with  the mouse in the active display monitor.  Drawing a box or
           just click with the mouse (left button) and zoom-out cursor causes the display to zoom
           in  so  that  the  area displayed shrinks to fill the area defined by the box. The map
           resolution is not changed. Clicking with the zoom-out cursor  causes  the  display  to
           zoom  out by 30%, centered on the point where the mouse is clicked. Zooming resets the
           display region extents (both size and location of area displayed). It does not  affect
           the computational region for other GIS processes, see g.region.

             Zoom to selected map(s)
           Set  zoom  extent  based on selected raster or vector maps. Zooming resets the display
           region extents (both size and location of area displayed).  It  does  not  affect  the
           computational region for other GIS processes, see g.region.

             Zoom to computational region extent
           Set zoom extent based on the current computational region extent, see g.region.

             Return to previous zoom
           Returns  to the previous zoom extent. Up to 10 levels of zoom back are maintained, see
           g.region.

             Various zoom options
           Opens a dropdown menu that allows user to:

           •   Zoom to default regionZoom to saved region. Zooms to previously saved named region.

           •   Set computational region extent  from  display.   The  computational  region  (the
               mapset’s  WIND  file)  is set to match the current display extent (does not change
               the resolution), see g.region.

           •   Set computational region extent interactively.  The computational  region  is  set
               simply by drawing a box with the left mouse button on Map Display.

           •   Set  computational  region  from named region.  This option doesn’t affect display
               zoom.

           •   Save display geometry to named regionSave computational region to named region

             Analyze menu
           Opens a dropdown menu with:

                 Measure distance
           Interactive measurement of lengths defined with the mouse. The length of each  segment
           and the cumulative length of all segments measuered is displayed in the command output
           window frame. Lengths are measured in the current measurement  unit.  Double-click  to
           switch off measuring.

                 Measure area
           Interactive  measurement  of  area  defined  with  the  mouse. Area is measured in the
           current measurement unit. Double-click to switch off measuring.

                 Profile surface map
           Interactively create profile of a raster map. Profile transect is drawn with the mouse
           in  map  display.  The  profile  may be of the displayed map or a different map. Up to
           three maps can be profiled simultaneously.

                 Create bivariate scatterplot of raster maps
           Interactively create bivariate scatterplot of raster maps.

                 Create histogram of raster map
           Displays histogram of selected raster map or image in new window.

                 Create histogram with d.histogram
           Displays histogram of selected raster map or image in new window, see d.histogram.

                 Vector network analysis tool
           See tool’s manual page.

             Add overlay
           opens a dropdown menu that allows user to

               Add raster map legend
           Adds layer to display with legend of selected raster map, see d.legend.

               Add scalebar
           Adds layer to display a scalebar. Options include  scalebar  placement  (using  screen
           coordinates or a mouse), scalebar format, and scalebar colors, see d.barscale.

               Add north arrow
           Adds  layer  to  display  a  north arrow. Options include north arrow placement (using
           screen coordinates or a mouse), north arrow style and color, see d.northarrow.

               Add text layer
           Adds layer to display a line of text using default GRASS font (selected with  d.font).
           Options  include:  text  placement  (screen  coordinates); and text size, bolding, and
           color, see d.text.

             Save display to graphic file
           Save the visible image in map display to different raster graphic formats.

             Print map
           Prints map on system native printer or PostScript device; saves  visible  map  display
           (including PostScript text and labels) to PDF or EPS file.

       Map display mode
           Opens a dropdown menu for selecting different display mode

       2D view
           Normal GIS display. All active layers are composited and displayed in 2D mode.

       3D view
           Experimental  replacement for NVIZ. Displays all active layers in 3D perspective using
           OpenGL. A new control panel opens to manage the  3D  view.  3D  view  can  be  zoomed,
           panned,  rotated,  and tilted. The vertical exaggeration of rasters and 3D vectors can
           be set. Various color and lighten  settings  are  possible.  Not  yet  functional  for
           Windows platforms

       Vector digitizer
           Puts  display into vector digitizing mode and opens a new digitizing toolbar. The user
           can digitize a new vector map or edit an existing map.

       Raster digitizer
           Puts display into raster digitizing mode and opens a new digitizing toolbar. The  user
           can digitize a new raster map or edit an existing map.

   Keyboard short-cuts
   Layer Manager
       Ctrl+Tab
           Switch ’Layers’ and ’Console’ tab

       Ctrl+Q
           Quit

       Ctrl+R
           Render map in all map displays Workspace

       Ctrl+N
           Create new workspace

       Ctrl+O
           Load workspace from file

       Ctrl+S
           Close workspace Layers

       Ctrl+Shift+L
           Add multiple raster or vector map layers to current map display

       Ctrl+Shift+R
           Add raster map layer to current map display

       Ctrl+Shift+V
           Add vector map layer to current map display

       Ctrl+W
           Close current map display Console

       Tab
           Show command tooltips

       Esc
           Hide command tooltips

       Ctrl+Space
           Show auto-complete suggestions

       Up/Down
           List command history

       Enter
           Run command

       Ctrl++
           Increase font size (numerical keyboard plus key)

       Ctrl+-
           Decrease font size (numerical keyboard minus key)

       Ctrl+mouse wheel
           Increase or decrease font size

   Map Display
       F11
           Fullscreen mode (toggle on/off)

       Ctrl+W
           Close map display

       Ctrl+R
           Render map (re-renders map)

       F5
           Render map (re-renders map)

   Starting the GUI from command line
       By  default,  the  GUI is always started, but if only the command line (shell) is running,
       the GUI can be also started manually using:
       g.gui
       If the wxGUI is not the default user interface, it can defined as default by typing at the
       GRASS GIS command line:
       g.gui -d wxpython
       Alternatively,  it  may  be  defined  in  the main configuration file ($HOME/.grass8/rc on
       GNU/Linux and macOS, %APPDATA%\Roaming\GRASS8\rc on MS Windows) using the GUI variable set
       to  wxpython  (GUI: wxpython) or by the environmental variable GRASS_GUI.  To start with a
       previously saved workspace file:
       g.gui workspace=file.gxw

       The user can also start GRASS from the shell command line with the  wxGUI  specifying  the
       --gui switch:
       grass --gui

       The GUI can be quit by selecting the ’File > Quit GRASS GIS’ menu item which gives options
       to close only GUI or to quit GRASS GIS entirely if GRASS GIS is  running  with  a  command
       line  (a  shell  in  a  terminal  application).   Exiting the shell (typically by the exit
       command) ends the GRASS session including any running GUIs.

   Background information
       wxGUI is a native Graphical User Interface (GUI) for GRASS GIS  written  in  Python  using
       wxPython library.

SEE ALSO

        wxGUI components
       wxGUI module dialogs wxGUI toolboxes (menu customization)

       See also wxGUI wiki page (especially various video tutorials), and Quick wxGUI Tutorial.

AUTHORS

       Martin  Landa,  FBK-irst  (2007-2008),  Trento,  Italy,  and Czech Technical University in
       Prague, Czech Republic
       Michael Barton, Arizona State University, USA
       Daniel Calvelo Aros
       Jachym Cepicky
       Markus Metz, Germany
       Anna Kratochvilova, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
       Vaclav Petras, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
       Stepan Turek, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
       Tereza Fiedlerova, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
       Matej Krejci, OSGeoREL, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
       Icons created by Robert Szczepanek, Poland (Git repository)

SOURCE CODE

       Available at: wxGUI source code (history)

       Accessed: Saturday Jul 27 11:27:22 2024

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