NAME
grass.logo.sh - Displays a GRASS/Army Corps of Engineers
logo in the active display frame on the graphics monitor.
(GRASS Shell Script)
SYNOPSIS
grass.logo.sh
DESCRIPTION
grass.logo.sh
is primarily a demonstration of the GRASS
d.graph
program in a UNIX Bourne shell macro
that generates the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers logo.
Users are encouraged to generate their own unique logos by writing similar
macro shell scripts. Examine the contents of the input file
called grass.logo.sh
located in the GRASS shell script command directory
($GISBASE/scripts) to see how
the GRASS logo was generated using
d.graph graphics commands.
The coordinates for this logo were taken from a drawing done on graph paper.
To view the graphics described by this file use
d.graph or
d.mapgraph,
making sure that a copy of this file is either in your
current directory or is given by its full path name.
NOTES
grass.logo.sh, like
d.rast, will overwrite (not overlay)
whatever display appears in the active graphics frame.
This program requires no command line arguments.
SEE ALSO
d.font
d.graph
d.mapgraph
d.rast
AUTHOR
James Westervelt,
U.S.Army Construction Engineering
Research Laboratory