Polygons can at most have 100 vertices (this limit imposed by HTML image map formats, see GRASS_RENDER_HTMLMAXPOINTS below.) The driver will attempt to trim polygons that have more that 100 vertices by removing vertices with the least amount of angle to the next vertice. Also, any polygon that is entirely bounded by another polygon will be discarded.
Text written to the driver before polygons are used as the HREF tag for all subsequent polygons written. All polygons that exist in a vector map will have the same HREF tag.
The only GRASS display commands that should be used with this driver are:
export GRASS_RENDER_IMMEDIATE=html
CLIENT
Netscape/IE client-side
image map (NAME="map").APACHE
Apache/NCSA server-side image
map.RAW
Raw url and polygon
vertices (url x1 y1 x2 y2
.....), suitable for conversion to CERN server format, or
any other format with user supplied conversion program.htmlmap
. Files without absolute path names are written
in the current directory where the driver was started.
2
, which means that a point's x
and y difference from the previous point must change by a number
of pixels greater than this value. This parameter helps to
eliminate closely spaced points.
2
, which means that a
polygon with a bounding box of less than this value is not
included. This parameter helps to eliminate polygons than are a
point or line.
99
. Some browsers can only
accommodate polygons of 100 vertices or less. The HTMLMAP driver
automatically ensures that a polygon is closed by making the last
point the same as the first point.g.region vector=zipcodes_wake d.mon start=html
echo "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_North_Carolina" | d.text d.vect map=zipcodes_wake where="ZIPNAME = 'RALEIGH'" echo "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cary,_North_Carolina" | d.text d.vect map=zipcodes_wake where="ZIPNAME = 'CARY'" fill_color=180:200:210
d.mon stop=html
# using previous GRASS_RENDER_WIDTH & GRASS_RENDER_HEIGHT d.mon start=png d.rast map=terrain d.vect map=area51 fillcolor=white linecolor=blue d.vect map=roswell fillcolor=yellow linecolor=blue d.vect map=states color=green d.vect map=roads color=black d.mon stop=png # make the region the same as the newly created cell for ppm export g.region save=saved.reg g.region raster=D_cell r.out.ppm -q input=D_cell output=alien.ppm # use the netpbm utilities to create a gif (quantize if needed) ppmquant 128 <alien.ppm | ppmtogif >alien.gif # assemble some html with the image and the image map echo '<html><body><img src="alien.gif" usemap="#map">' >alien.html cat htmlmap >>alien.html echo '</body></html>' >>alien.html # don't forget to reset your region g.region region=saved.reg # take a look and test it out netscape file:`pwd`/alien.html &
If you create an HTML file with two or more images and image maps, you
will need to edit the map names. The HTML driver creates its map
with the name
map
. A small sed script can easily change the map name:
sed -e 's/NAME="map"/NAME="foomap"/' < htmlmap > foomap.html
Available at: HTML DISPLAY DRIVER source code (history)
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