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togeomview (1)
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    NAME
         togeomview - send commands or OOGL objects to geomview
    
    SYNOPSIS
         togeomview [-c] [-g]  [pipename  [program args ...]]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         togeomview sends a stream of  geomview  commands,  or  OOGL-
         format  geometric  data,  to a cooperating copy of geomview.
         If geomview is not running,  it  is  automatically  started.
         ('geomview'  must  be  on  the  $PATH  of  the  user running
         'togeomview' in order for this to work.)
    
         Typical usage is:
              someprogram | togeomview    (to send commands) or
              someprogram-generating-OOGL-data | togeomview -g  (to send geometry)
         i.e. a program pipes geometric data into ``togeomview''; the
         data  is  displayed  by  a  copy of geomview run with the -M
         option and a name matching the one given to togeomview.
    
         Togeomview uses a named pipe in the directory  /tmp/geomview
         to  communicate  with  geomview.  If unspecified, the pipe's
         default name is "OOGL".  When sending geometry (-g), a geom-
         view  object  with  the  same  name  as  the pipe appears in
         geomview's object browser.
    
         By default, when no suitable copy of  geomview  is  running,
         togeomview  invokes "geomview" with arguments specifying the
         appropriate named pipe.  A different command may  be  speci-
         fied as in:
    
              togeomview  OOGL  gv -wpos 300x300 -c my_startup_script
    
         which communicates through a pipe named OOGL, and (if neces-
         sary)  invokes  the  given  gv  command.   The  pipe name is
         required if a command is specified.
    
         After togeomview has created it, the named pipe may be writ-
         ten as an ordinary file.  For example, one could use
    
              togeomview pipename < /dev/null
    
         to invoke a listening copy of geomview, and then run a  pro-
         gram which simply wrote to /tmp/geomview/pipename.
    
    FILES
         /tmp/geomview
    
    BUGS
         The pipe-based communications scheme  imposes  several  res-
         trictions.
    
         If no copy of geomview is reading from the pipe, or if geom-
         view  gets  far  enough  behind,  a  program writing data to
         ``togeomview'' will be forced to block after sending  a  few
         kilobytes.
    
         Because of the buffering in the pipe, the sender may be sub-
         stantially ahead of the geomview display.
    
         If geomview exits, the sending program receives a  write-on-
         broken-pipe  (SIGPIPE)  signal,  which  will  kill it unless
         measures are taken to catch or ignore that signal.
    
         Only one copy of geomview can read from a given  pipe  at  a
         time.   If a second copy attempts to read from it, both will
         probably fail.  It's fine to have multiple copies  of  geom-
         view reading from different pipes.
    
         Note that togeomview will invoke geomview if no extant  copy
         is  listening  to  the relevant pipe; it can't connect to an
         existing copy of geomview started by other means.
    
    SEE ALSO
         geomview(1), oogl(5)
    
    
    
    


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