NAME

d.zoom - Allows the user to change the current geographic region settings interactively, with a mouse.
(GRASS Display Program)

SYNOPSIS

d.zoom
d.zoom help
d.zoom [-jp] [rast=name[,name,...]] [vector=name[,name,...]] [site=name[,name,...]] [action=name] [zoom=value]

DESCRIPTION

d.zoom allows the user to interactively adjust the settings of the current geographic region using a pointing device such as a mouse. Like g.region, d.zoom re-defines the settings of the geographic region. However, d.zoom allows the user to change the current region settings interactively, by either outlining the new region perimeter with a mouse, "rotating" latitude-longitude data into the current region or unzoom the region. The graphics display is updated by the module.

OPTIONS

Flag:

-j
Just redraw given maps using default colors.
-p
Unzoom with panning.

Parameter:

rast=name[,name,...]
Name of raster map(s)
vector=name[,name,...]
Name of vector map(s)
site=name[,name,...]
Name of site map(s)
action=name
Allows the user to change the geographic region settings by "rotating" the globe to move a different portion of the globe into the stationery boxed region outline (making this new portion of the globe the new current region), rather than by moving the boxed region outline. This option can only be used with latitude-longitude data bases (although d.zoom will not complain if the user attempts to set this parameter while running on a non-latitude-longitude data base).
Options: zoom, rotate
zoom=value
magnification: >1.0 zooms in, <1.0 zooms out
options: 0.001-1000.0
default: 1.0
After the user types the command d.zoom and type of zoom to be performed, a mouse-button menu will appear, directing the user to: establish the corners of the new geographic region, check its coordinates, and confirm any changes made. When the user accepts new geographic boundaries, d.zoom asks,
Accept new region? Y / N >
If the user clicks the mouse over the "Y" (yes), the mouse-drawn geographic region is saved as the user's current geographic region.

To zoom-out to a larger area than was windowed-in on with d.zoom (i.e., to enlarge the current geographic region), the user may use the middle mouse button. The stepsize can be adjusted by zoom parameter. Additionally the region settings can be modified by running g.region. The user may also alter the current geographic region by running the "region" option of the d.display program.

NOTES

Although it is not necessary that the user display a map in the active display frame before running d.zoom, it is helpful to do this for reference.

SEE ALSO

d.display
d.erase
d.pan
d.rast
d.sites
d.vect
g.region

AUTHOR

Michael Shapiro, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
Improvements by Huidae Cho and Markus Neteler