gpsd19 Aug 2004xgpsxgpsspeedtest clients for gpsdxgpsX-options-h -v -speedunits mphkphknots-altunits feetmetersserver:port:devicexgpsspeed-rvX-options-h -v -nc X-color-speedunits mphkphknotsserver:port:deviceDESCRIPTIONxgpsxgps is a simple test client for
gpsd with an X interface. It displays
current GPS position/time/velocity information and (for GPSes that
support the feature) the locations of accessible satellites.xgps accepts an -h option as for
gpsd, or a -v option to dump the package
version and exit.An optional argument may specify a server to get data from; a
colon-separated suffix is taken as a port number. If there is a second
colon-separated suffix, that is taken as a device name to be handed
to the daemon in an F= command.The option can be used to set the
speed units for display; follow the keyword with knots for nautical
miles per hour, kph for kilometres per hour, or mph for miles per
hour. The default is miles per hour. This option can also be set as
the X resource 'speedunits'.The option can be used to set the
altitude units for display; follow the keyword with 'meters' or
'feet'. The default is feet. This option can also be set as the X
resource 'altunits'.There is a known bug in xgps; it
assumes the default font size is no more than 18 pixels. If this
is not the case, the satellite data display will show fewer than
12 satellites.xgpsspeedxgpsspeed is a speedometer that uses
position information from the GPS. It accepts an -h option and
optional argument as for gps, or a -v
option to dump the package version and exit. Additionally, it accepts
-rv (reverse video) and -nc (needle color) options.The -speedunits option can be used to set the speed units for
display; follow the keyword with knots for nautical miles per hour,
kph for kilometres per hour, or mph for miles per hour. The default
is miles per hour. This option can also be set as the X resource
'speedunits'.SEE ALSOgpsd8,
libgps3,
libgpsd3,
gpsprof1,
gpsfake1.
AUTHORSRemco Treffcorn, Derrick Brashear, Russ Nelson, Eric S. Raymond.
This manual page by Eric S. Raymond esr@thyrsus.com.
There is a project page, with xgps
screenshots, here.