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       variables - GRASS variables and environment variables

       GRASS variables and environment variables

GRASS variables and environment variables

       There are two types of variables:

                     shell environment variables,

                     GRASS gisenv variables.
       There are a number of shell environment variable groups:

                     PNG driver

                     PS driver (PostScript)

                     HTMLMAP driver

                     variables for direct rendering

                     variables for internal use
       Any  setting  which  needs  to  be  modifiable by a GRASS program (e.g. MONITOR) has to be a GRASS gisenv
       variable.

GRASS-related Files

       GRASS maintains some settings in a number of files on the system. They are detailed below.

Setting environment variables

       Setting environment variables depends on the shell being used:
       Bash:
       export VARIABLE=value
        Csh:
       setenv VARIABLE value
        Cmd.exe (Windows):
       set VARIABLE=value

Setting environment variables permanently

                     To get personal BASH shell definitions (aliases, color listing option,  ...)   into  GRASS,
                     store them in:
                     $HOME/.grass.bashrc

                     To  get  personal  CSH  shell definitions (aliases, color listing option, ...)  into GRASS,
                     store them in:
                     $HOME/.grass.cshrc

Setting GRASS variables

       Use g.gisenv within GRASS. This permanently predefines GRASS variables in the .grassrc6 file.
       Usage:
       g.gisenv set="VARIABLE=VALUE"
        It looks unusual with two equals signs, but g.gisenv serves dual duty  for  getting  and  setting  GRASS
       variables.

       If the user just specifies a variable name, it defaults to get mode.  For example:
       g.gisenv GRASS_GUI
       text

List of selected (GRASS related) environment variables

       [ To be set from the terminal shell or startup scripts ]

       GISBASE
           directory where GRASS lives. This is set automatically by the startup script.

       GISRC
           name of .grassrc6 file. Defines the system wide value while in a GRASS session.

       GRASS_ADDON_PATH
           [grass startup script, g.extension]
           specifies  additional  path(s)  containing  local  and/or  custom GRASS modules extra to the standard
           distribution.

       GRASS_ADDON_ETC
           [libgis, g.findetc]
           specify paths where support files (etc/) may be found external to standard distribution.

       GRASS_BATCH_JOB
           defines the name (path) of a shell script to be processed as batch job.

       GIS_ERROR_LOG
           If set, $GIS_ERROR_LOG should be the absolute  path  to  the  log  file  (a  relative  path  will  be
           interpreted relative to the process' cwd, not the cwd at the point the user set the variable). If not
           set, $HOME/GIS_ERROR_LOG is used instead. The file will only be used if it already exists.

       GRASS_ERROR_MAIL
           set to any value to send user mail on an  error  or  warning  that  happens  while  stderr  is  being
           redirected.

       GRASS_GNUPLOT
           [i.spectral]
           program to use for plotting gnuplot data.

       GRASS_GUI
           either text or gui to define non-/graphical startup.
           Can  also specify the name of the GUI to use, e.g. tcltk (gis.m), oldtcltk (d.m) or wxpython (wxGUI).
           Also exists as a GRASS gisenv variable (see below). If this shell variable exists at  GRASS  startup,
           it will determine the GUI used. If it is not defined startup will default to the last GUI used.

       GRASS_FONT_CAP
           [g.mkfontcap, d.font, display drivers]
           specifies an alternative location (to $GISBASE/etc/fontcap) for the font configuration file.

       GRASS_HEIGHT
           [d.mon]
           defines the height of GRASS monitor, see also GRASS_WIDTH.

       GRASS_HTML_BROWSER
           [init.sh, d.m, gis.m]
           defines  name  of  HTML browser. For most platforms this should be an executable in your PATH, or the
           full path to an executable.
           Mac OS X runs applications differently from the CLI.  Therefore,  GRASS_HTML_BROWSER  should  be  the
           application's  signature,  which is a domain-like name, just reversed, i.e. com.apple.Safari. To find
           an application's signature, type the following in a Terminal (fill in the path to the application you
           are interested in, for example: /Applications/Safari.app):
                grep -A 1 "CFBundleIdentifier" /path/to/application.app/Contents/Info.plist
           The signature is the  following the , without the bracketing  tags.

       G_INFO_FORMAT_STANDARD
           [init.sh, wxgui]
           sets percentage output and message formatting style to standard formatting.

       G_INFO_FORMAT_GUI
           [init.sh, wxgui]
           sets percentage output and message formatting style to GUI formatting.

       G_INFO_FORMAT_SILENT
           [init.sh, wxgui]
           disables percentage output and error messages.

       G_INFO_FORMAT_PLAIN
           [init.sh, wxgui]
           sets  percentage  output  and  message  formatting  style  to  ASCII output without rewinding control
           characters.

       GRASS_INT_ZLIB
           [libgis]
           if the environment variable GRASS_INT_ZLIB exists, new compressed integer  (CELL  type)  raster  maps
           will  be  compressed using zlib instead of RLE compression. Such rasters will have a compressed value
           of 2 in the cellhd file.
           Obviously, decompression is  controlled  by  the  raster's  compressed  value,  not  the  environment
           variable.

       GRASS_MESSAGE_FORMAT
           [various modules, wxGUI]
           it may be set to either

                  standard - sets percentage output and message formatting style to standard formatting,

                  gui - sets percentage output and message formatting style to GUI formatting,

                  silent - disables percentage output and error messages,

                  plain  - sets percentage output and message formatting style to ASCII output without rewinding
                  control characters.

       GRASS_MOUSE_BUTTON
           [various modules]
           swaps mouse buttons for two-button or left-handed mice. Its value has three digits 1, 2, and 3, which
           represent  default  left, middle, and right buttons respectively. Setting to 132 will swap middle and
           right buttons. Note that this variable should be set before a display driver  is  initialized  (e.g.,
           d.mon x0).

       GRASS_PAGER
           [various modules]
           maybe set to either less, more, or cat.

       GRASS_PERL
           [used during install process for generating man pages]
           set Perl with path.

       GRASS_RND_SEED
           set random seed for r.mapcalc rand() function.

       GRASS_SKIP_MAPSET_OWNER_CHECK
           By  default  it is not possible to work with MAPSETs that are not owned by current user. Setting this
           variable to any non-empty value allows the check to be skipped.

       GRASS_SH
           [shell scripts on Windows]
           path to bourne shell interpreter used to run shell scripts.

       GRASS_PYTHON
           [wxGUI, Python scripting]
           set to override Python executable.
           On Mac OS X this should be the pythonw executable for the wxGUI to work.

       GRASS_WXBUNDLED
           [wxGUI]
           set to tell wxGUI that a bundled wxPython will be used.
           When set, the wxGUI will not check the wxPython version, as this  function  is  incompatible  with  a
           bundled  wxPython.   It  is  up  to  the  packager to make sure that a compatible wxPython version is
           bundled.

       GRASS_TCLSH
           [nviz]
           set tclsh shell name to override 'tclsh'.

       GRASS_XTERM
           [lib/init/grass-xterm-wrapper, lib/init/grass-xterm-mac]
           set to any value (e.g. rxvt, aterm, gnome-terminal, konsole) to substitute  'x-terminal-emulator'  or
           'xterm'.  The  Mac  OS  X  app  startup defaults to an internal '$GISBASE/etc/grass-xterm-mac', which
           emulates the necessary xterm functionality in Terminal.app.

       GRASS_UI_TERM
           set to any value to use the terminal based parser.

       GRASS_VERSION
           reports the current version number (used by R-stats interface etc); should not be changed by user.

       GRASS_WIDTH
           [d.mon]
           defines the width of GRASS monitor, see also GRASS_HEIGHT.

       GRASS_WISH
           [d.m, nviz]
           set wish shell name to override 'wish'.

       GRASS_NO_GLX_PBUFFERS
           [nviz]
           set to any value to disable the use of GLX Pbuffers.

       GRASS_NO_GLX_PIXMAPS
           [nviz]
           Set to any value to disable the use of GLX Pixmaps.

   List of selected GRASS PNG driver environment variables
       [ These variables control the function of the PNG driver ] See PNG driver manual page for  detailed  list
       of the variables.

   List of selected GRASS PS driver environment variables
       [  These variables control the function of the PS driver ] See PS driver manual page for detailed list of
       the variables.

   List of selected HTMLMAP driver environment variables
       [ These variables control the function of the HTMLMAP  driver  ]  See  HTMLMAP  driver  manual  page  for
       detailed list of the variables.

   List of selected GRASS environment variables for direct rendering
       [  In  addition  to  those  which are understood by the PNG driver, the following variables affect direct
       rendering. ]

       GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE
           tells the raster library to use its built-in PNG/PS driver rather  than  connecting  to  an  external
           monitor  process  using sockets. If GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=TRUE is set, there is no need to run d.mon
           start=PNG.

       GRASS_FONT
           specifies the font as either the name of a font from  $GISBASE/etc/fontcap  (or  alternative  fontcap
           file specified by GRASS_FONT_CAP), or alternatively the full path to a FreeType font file.

       GRASS_ENCODING
           the encoding to be assumed for text which is drawn using a freetype font; may be any encoding know to
           iconv.

   List of selected internal GRASS environment variables
       [ These variables are intended for internal use only by the GRASS software  to  facilitate  communication
       between  the  GIS  engine, GRASS scripts, and the GUI.  The user should not set these in a GRASS session.
       They are meant to be set locally for specific commands. ]

       GRASS_OVERWRITE
           [all modules]
           toggles map overwrite.

                  0 - maps are protected (default),

                  1 - maps with identical names will be overwritten.
       This variable is automatically created by g.parser so that the --overwrite option will  be  inherited  by
       dependent  modules  as  the  script  runs. Setting either the GRASS_OVERWRITE environment variable or the
       OVERWRITE gisenv variable detailed below will cause maps with identical names to be overwritten.

       GRASS_VERBOSE
           [all modules]
           toggles verbosity level

                  0 - only errors and warnings are printed

                  1 - progress messages are printed (percent complete)

                  2 - all module messages are printed

                  3 - additional verbose messages are printed
       This variable is automatically created by g.parser so  that  the  --verbose  or  --quiet  flags  will  be
       inherited by dependent modules as the script runs.

       GRASS_REGION
           [libgis]
           override  region  settings,  separate parameters with a ";". Format is the same as in the WIND region
           settings file. Otherwise use is the same as WIND_OVERRIDE.

       WIND_OVERRIDE
           [libgis]
           it causes programs to use the specified named region (created with e.g. g.region save=...) to be used
           as the current region, instead of the region from the WIND file.
           This  allows programs such as gis.m to run external commands on an alternate region without having to
           modify the WIND file then change it back afterwards.

List of selected GRASS gisenv variables

       [ Use g.gisenv to get/set/unset/change them ]

       DEBUG
           [entire GRASS]
           sets level of debug message output (0: no debug messages)
           g.gisenv set=DEBUG=0

       WX_DEBUG
           [wxGUI]
           sets level of debug message output for wxGUI (0: no debug messages, 1-5 debug levels)

       DM_FORM_MODE
           [d.m]
           sets default form mode (txt or gui)

       GISDBASE
           initial database

       GIS_LOCK
           lock ID to prevent parallel GRASS use, process id of the start-up shell script

       GRASS_DB_ENCODING
           [d.what.vect/forms library]
           encoding of query form (utf-8, ascii, iso8859-1, koi8-r)

       GRASS_GUI
           either text or gui to define non-/graphical startup.
            Can also specify the name of the GUI to use, e.g. tcltk (gis.m), oldtcltk (d.m) or wxpython (wxGUI).
           Also  exists as a shell environment variable. If this shell variable exists at GRASS startup, it will
           determine the GUI used. If it is not defined startup will default to the last GUI used.

       LOCATION
           full path to location directory

       LOCATION_NAME
           initial location name

       MAPSET
           initial mapset

       OVERWRITE
           [all modules]
           toggles map overwrite.

                  0 - maps are protected (default),

                  1 - maps with identical names will be overwritten.
       This variable is automatically created by g.parser so that the --overwrite option will  be  inherited  by
       dependent  modules  as  the  script  runs. Setting either the GRASS_OVERWRITE environment variable or the
       OVERWRITE gisenv variable detailed below will cause maps with identical names to be overwritten.

GRASS-related Files

       $HOME/.grassrc6
           stores the GRASS variables (but not environment variables)

       $HOME/.grasslogin6
           stores the DBMI passwords in this hidden file.  Only the file owner can access this file.

       $HOME/GIS_ERROR_LOG
           if this file exists then all GRASS error and warning messages are logged  here.  Applies  to  current
           user. To generate the file, use: touch $HOME/GIS_ERROR_LOG
           See also GIS_ERROR_LOG variable.

   SEE ALSO
        Display drivers g.gisenv, g.parser

       Last changed: $Date: 2013-04-24 03:57:07 -0700 (Wed, 24 Apr 2013) $

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