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1.1 root 1: .th GEO-QUEL UNIX 3/14/79
2: .if n .ds GQ GEO-QUEL
3: .if t .ds GQ \s-2GEO-QUEL\s0
4: .sh NAME
5: geoquel \- \*(GQ data display system
6: .sh SYNOPSIS
7: .bd geoquel
8: [
9: .bd \-s
10: ] [
11: .bd \-d
12: ] [
13: .bd \-a
14: ] [
15: .bd \-t\c
16: .it T
17: ] [
18: .bd \-tn\c
19: .it T
20: ] dbname
21: .sh DESCRIPTION
22: \*(GQ is a geographical interface to \*(II.
23: .s3
24: .it Dbname
25: is the name of an existing data base.
26: .s3
27: The format of the graphic output depends upon
28: the type of terminal in use.
29: \*(GQ will
30: look up the terminal type at login time and
31: produce output appropriate for that terminal.
32: If the terminal in use is incapable of drawing
33: graphic output then a display list is
34: generated for a Tektronix 4014 but will only be
35: displayed if the results are saved with
36: .it savemap
37: and then re-displayed.
38: .s3
39: The flags are interpreted as follows:
40: .s3
41: .lp +8 8
42: \fB\-s\fP Don't print any of the monitor messages,
43: including prompts.
44: This is inclusive of the dayfile.
45: .lp +8 8
46: \fB\-d\fP Don't print the dayfile.
47: .lp +8 8
48: \fB\-a\fP Disable the autoclear function in the terminal
49: monitor.
50: .lp +8 8
51: \fB\-t\fP\fIT\fP Set the terminal type to
52: .it T.
53: .it T
54: can be
55: .bd gt40,
56: .bd gt42,
57: or
58: .bd 4014
59: for DEC's GT40-GT42, and Tektronix's 4014 respectively.
60: .lp +8 8
61: \fB\-tn\fP\fIT\fP Do not display output
62: but prepare the display list for a terminal of type
63: .it T,
64: where
65: .it T
66: is from the above list.
67: .sh EXAMPLE
68: .nf
69: geoquel demo
70: geoquel \-d demo
71: geoquel \-s demo < batchfile
72: .fi
73: .sh FILES
74: \&.../files/grafile7
75: .br
76: \&.../files/ttytype
77: .sh "SEE ALSO"
78: \*(GQ reference manual
79: .sh DIAGNOSTICS
80: The diagnostics produced by \*(GQ are intended to be
81: self-explanatory.
82: Occasional messages may be produced by \*(II;
83: for an explanation of these messages see the \*(II system documentation.
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