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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Closed REQ 6626]: Hallo!
Yes, at least there are building-blocks to do this. See the command (included in the geomview 1.6.1 distribution) hvectext It's a UNIX shell command (actually a perl script) whose output is a geomview VECT object. It takes as arguments the text size, 3-D position and alignment, the plane on which the text should lie (XY, XZ, YZ), and of course the text. Your module might say something like char cmd[256]; printf("(geometry legend {\n"); fflush(stdout); sprintf(cmd, "hvectext -at -.5 -1.0 2.5 -align nw -plane xy -s .125 -- 'Range %g - %g'", minval, maxval); system(cmd); printf("})\n"); fflush(stdout); -- Stuart Levy
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