Map List File (.mpl)
The map list file provides a means for specifying complicated map plots. This
mimics the map_file resource but often it is impossible to specify
complex maps on the command line.
FORMAT
The map list file is a list of map files along with flags and attributes:
[flag:]map_file[:attributes...]
[flag:]map_file[:attributes...]
...
where:
- flag -- Toggle flag which determines whether the map is drawn or not. This can
be one of the following:
- >size -- Only draw map if domain size, (ny-1)*dy, is
greater than size
- <size -- Only draw map if domain size is
less than size
- [minlat,maxlat,minlon,maxlon,maxdom] -- Only
draw map if domain is within the latitude, longitude range and the domain size is less
than maxdom. If this flag is specified, no map files are listed on the same
line but this flag applies to all subsequent maps up to and the next bracket map range
line. If the bracket are empty "[]", this the default case and
must be listed last
- + -- Only draw map as an overlay
- - -- Only draw map as an underlay
- map_file -- The map file to draw. The is the name of a map file to use or
one of the following:
- lalo:lat[:lon] -- Draw lat-lon lines at the specified
interval. This allows the user to control the order and when lat-lon lines are
drawn. If lon is omitted, the interval for both is the same.
- rf:rawfile[-variable] -- Plots the contents of the raw file
This is handy for labeling maps with city and county names.
- im:image[:back:x:y] -- This
overlays an image on the plot. The image is a GIF image that can be created by WXP
or another program and saved in the file image. The value of the image_path
resource is prepended to the filename if a relative path. The back specifies
a color that will be transparent. The default is black. If this plot is
a reverse/inverted color (white background), the map image may have to be plotted in black
in which case you would use white for the transparent color. The x:y
specifies an offset for the image. By default, it is placed relative to the upper left
corner of the plotting window. You can offset this positive which is relative to the
upper left corner of negative which is relative to the lower right corner.
- if:image[:back:x:y] -- This
overlays an image much like im: except the image is offset from the upper left
corner of the window, not the plot.
- mf:metafile -- This plots the content of a metafile.
- attributes -- This is a list of attributes to tailor the map:
- co=color -- The color the map is drawn in
- wi=width -- The line width for the map
- fp=fill -- The fill pattern for closed regions.
EXAMPLES
An example of a block from the cnty.mpl file:
>20:wxp.map
<10:dlg/cnty.bmap:red
>10<20:dlg/nation.bmap:red
>10<20:dlg/state.bmap:red
>10<20:dlg/coast.bmap:red
<10:dlg/nation.bmap:lred:w2
<10:dlg/state.bmap:lred:w2
<10:dlg/coast.bmap:lred:w2
<2:dlg/rd_state.bmap:dgray
<3:dlg/rd_us.bmap:dgray
<10:dlg/rd_int.bmap:brown
<3:rf:counties.raw-Name:co=cyan:te=.75
SEE ALSO
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Last updated by Dan Vietor on August 10, 1998