S2PLOT:Environment Variables

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Environment Variables

This is intended to be a comprehensive list of all the environment variables in S2PLOT as well as a description of how they are used. For the relevant version of the environment variables for your S2PLOT installation, see the ENVIRONMENT.TXT file that came with the distribution.

Required (Build-related)

S2PATHFull path to S2PLOT directory

Recommended (Build-related)

S2ARCHOperating system, compiler and architecture specification for compiling and linking S2PLOT programs. Valid options are as follows. If not set, s2plot.csh attempts to figure out S2ARCH, but may fail to do so.
S2SHAREDSet to "no" or "yes" to indicate preference for static or dynamic linking of binaries.


       Darwin users with PowerPC architecture should generally choose
       darwin-gnu-ppc over darwin-gnu-univ.
       Darwin users with Intel architecture should generally choose
       darwin-gnu-i386 over darwin-gnu-univ.
       Windows users must install Cygwin to use S2PLOT.
       linux-gnu-i386
               Build system: SuSE Linux 9.3 (i386)
                             Kernel 2.6.11
                             gcc, gfortran 4.1.0
                             NVidia OpenGL 1.0.8762
                             freeglut 2.2.0
               Distributed:  shared and static libraries
                             dynamic binaries
               FORTRAN extension: .f90
                                             
       linux-gnu-x86_64
               Build system: SuSE Linux 9.3 (x86-64)
                             Kernel 2.6.11
                             gcc, g77 3.3.5
                             NVidia OpenGL 1.0.8762
                             freeglut 2.2.0
               Distributed:  shared and static libraries
                             dynamic binaries
               FORTRAN extension: .f
       darwin-gnu-i386
               Build system: Mac OS X 10.4.8 (i386)
                             gcc 4.0.1 (Apple build 5363)
                             gfortran 4.2 (darwinports)
                             Apple Framework OpenGL, GLUT
               Distributed:  shared and static libraries
                             dynamic binaries
               FORTRAN extension: .f90
       darwin-gnu-univ
               Build system: Mac OS X 10.4.8 (i386)
                             gcc 4.0.1 (Apple build 5363)
                             *** NO FORTRAN SUPPORT ***
                             Apple Framework OpenGL, GLUT
               Distributed:  shared and static libraries
                             dynamic binaries
       darwin-gnu-ppc
               Build system: Mac OS X 10.4.7 (powerpc)
                             gcc 3.3 (Apple build 1819)
                             g77 3.4.3 (Fink g77-3.4.3-100)
                             Apple Framework OpenGL, GLUT
               Distributed:  shared and static libraries
                             dynamic binaries
               FORTRAN extension: .f
       cygwin-gnu-i386
               Build system: Windows XP Professional 2002 Service Pack 2
                             CYGWIN_NT-5.1 1.5.22(0.156/4/2)
                             gcc, g77 3.4.4 (cygming special)
                             NVidia Driver 7.1.2.4 (15/12/2004)
               Distributed:  static libraries
                             static binaries
               Notes:        install the gcc-g77, freeglut, opengl and 
                             tcsh CYGWIN packages.  Also install the
                             scaleable fonts package (xorg-X11-fscl).
                             Set S2SHARED to "no".
       linux-intel-i386 (*** NOT IN STANDARD RELEASE ***)
               Build system: SuSE Linux 9.3 (i386)
                             Kernel 2.6.11
                             icc, ifort 9.0
                             NVidia OpenGL 1.0.8762
                             freeglut 2.2.0
               Distributed:  shared and static libraries
                             dynamic binaries
               FORTRAN extension: .f90
       darwin-intel-i386 (*** NOT IN STANDARD RELEASE ***)
               Build system: Mac OSX 10.4.8 (i386)
                             icc, ifort 9.0
                             Apple Framework OpenGL, GLUT
               Distributed:  shared and static libraries
                             dynamic binaries
       sunos-gnu-sparc (*** NOT IN STANDARD RELEASE ***)
               Build system: SunOS 5.8 (Solaris 2.8) (sun4u sparc)
                             gcc, g77 3.1.1
                             GLUT 3.7 (1998)
                             Sun (openwin) GLU and GL libs
               Distributed:  shared and static libraries
                             dynamic binaries
               FORTRAN extension: .f

Option (build-related)

S2FREEGLUTSet to "no" or "yes" to choose whether the re-entrant s2disp function will be used on Linux systems that use the freeglut library. NB. only works on Linux systems with freeglut version >= 2.2.0.
S2FREETYPESet to "no" or "yes" to choose whether the freetype2 extensions will be linked in with programs.

Freetype2 is assumed to be installed in the following base directories:

  • Mac OS X: /usr/X11R6 (ie. installed with Apple X)
  • Linux: /usr
  • Cygwin: /usr

If you have freetype2 installed somewhere else you may need to modify your s2plot.csh or ${S2ARCH}.in file.

S2MESHLIBOnly set this if recommended by your MirrorDome supplier.

Optional (runtime-related)

S2PLOT_WIDTH Provide initial width (in pixels) of S2PLOT display windows. If not given, width is by default 800 pixels.
S2PLOT_HEIGHTProvide initial height (in pixels) of S2PLOT display windows. If not given, height is by default 3/4 of width.
S2PLOT_DEVSet this to choose your default S2PLOT output device. Only relevant when programs specify an empty device string, or prompt on the terminal for the device choice.
S2PLOT_TEXPATHSet this to provide an "external" path to texture files,

colourmap files and LaTeX template files. When using textures / colormaps / LaTeX templates in S2PLOT, the following strategy is used to find named files:

  1. If name begins with "." or "/", look for the precisely named file and nowhere else.
  2. Look in the current working directory then look in $S2PLOT_TEXPATH if it is defined then look in $S2PATH/textures.
  3. On failure:
  • for textures: load a "red X" texture for use
  • for colormaps: load a colormap that has three colors
<code>
(red, green then blue)
(red, green then blue)
</code>
  • for LaTeX templates: fail on LaTeX generation and load a "red X" texture for use
</tr>
S2PLOT_LATEXBINSet this to the fully-qualified path of the LaTeX binary (latex) if you want to use LaTeX features in S2PLOT. If your latex binary is in a standard path location, eg. /usr/bin, then this environment variable can be left unset.
S2PLOT_DVIPNGBIN Set this to the fully-qualified path of the DVI to PNG conversion binary (dvipng) if you want to use LaTeX features in S2PLOT. If your dvipng binary is in a standard path location, eg. /usr/bin, then this environment variable can be left unset.
S2PLOT_IMPATHSet this to the path containing your ImageMagick binaries. Without this setting, texturise script/s and LaTeX support may fail silently.
S2PLOT_FADETIMESet this to control the fade-in and fade-out time (in seconds) of S2PLOT programs. The default is to fade-in and fade-out over approximately 0.2 seconds.
S2PLOT_RUNTIMEIf set, S2PLOT programs will be forcibly quit after this period in seconds. The S2PLOT_RUNTIME period *does not* include the S2PLOT_FADETIME period at start and end of the program.
S2PLOT_EVENTFILEIf set, this is the name of a file containing events that are pushed into the S2PLOT event stream. Currently only simple (ASCII code) keypresses are supported. Zero time commences at the end of the fade-in time.

S2PLOT_X1, S2PLOT_X2, S2PLOT_Y1,

S2PLOT_Y2
In range [0,1], these environment variables can be used to constrain the area of screen used for S2PLOT graphics. Typically these would be used in concert with S2PLOT_BGIMG to provide a full-screen background image, eg. from Powerpoint, then draw S2PLOT graphics in only a particular region.
S2PLOT_BGIMGFilename of a background image to use instead of clearing the screen.
S2PLOT_INTERSCANBUMPIf scan-line interleaved stereo is being used, bump the first line down the screen by one row, thus flipping the left and right lines in the display. Only useful when fullscreen windows are being created, or windows are known to be created at a particular position on the screen.
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