gvmap --version (return code: 0)
option -- unrecognized - ignored
Usage: gvmap <options> graphfile
where graphfile must contain node positions, and widths and heights for each node. No overlap between nodes should be present. Acceptable options are:
-a k - average number of artificial points added along the bounding box of the labels. If < 0, a suitable value is selected automatically. (-1)
-b v - polygon line width, with v < 0 for no line. (0)
-c k - polygon color scheme (1)
0 : no polygons
1 : pastel (default)
2 : blue to yellow
3 : white to red
4 : light grey to red
5 : primary colors
6 : sequential single hue red
7 : Adam color scheme
8 : Adam blend
9 : sequential single hue lighter red
10 : light grey
-c_opacity=xx - 2-character hex string for opacity of polygons
-C k - generate at most k clusters. (0)
-d s - seed used to calculate Fielder vector for optimal coloring
-D - use top-level cluster subgraphs to specify clustering
-e - show edges
-g c - bounding box color. If not specified, a bounding box is not drawn.
-h k - number of artificial points added to maintain bridge between endpoints (0)
-highlight=k - only draw cluster k
-k - increase randomesss of boundary
-l s - specify label
-m v - bounding box margin. If 0, auto-assigned (0)
-o <file> - put output in <file> (stdout)
-O - do NOT do color assignment optimization that maximizes color difference between neighboring countries
-p k - show points. (0)
0 : no points
1 : all points
2 : label points
3 : random/artificial points
-r k - number of random points k used to define sea and lake boundaries. If 0, auto assigned. (0)
-s v - depth of the sea and lake shores in points. If 0, auto assigned. (0)
-t n - improve contiguity up to n times. (0)
-v - verbose
-z c - polygon line color (black)
gvmap --help (return code: 0)
option -- unrecognized - ignored
Usage: gvmap <options> graphfile
where graphfile must contain node positions, and widths and heights for each node. No overlap between nodes should be present. Acceptable options are:
-a k - average number of artificial points added along the bounding box of the labels. If < 0, a suitable value is selected automatically. (-1)
-b v - polygon line width, with v < 0 for no line. (0)
-c k - polygon color scheme (1)
0 : no polygons
1 : pastel (default)
2 : blue to yellow
3 : white to red
4 : light grey to red
5 : primary colors
6 : sequential single hue red
7 : Adam color scheme
8 : Adam blend
9 : sequential single hue lighter red
10 : light grey
-c_opacity=xx - 2-character hex string for opacity of polygons
-C k - generate at most k clusters. (0)
-d s - seed used to calculate Fielder vector for optimal coloring
-D - use top-level cluster subgraphs to specify clustering
-e - show edges
-g c - bounding box color. If not specified, a bounding box is not drawn.
-h k - number of artificial points added to maintain bridge between endpoints (0)
-highlight=k - only draw cluster k
-k - increase randomesss of boundary
-l s - specify label
-m v - bounding box margin. If 0, auto-assigned (0)
-o <file> - put output in <file> (stdout)
-O - do NOT do color assignment optimization that maximizes color difference between neighboring countries
-p k - show points. (0)
0 : no points
1 : all points
2 : label points
3 : random/artificial points
-r k - number of random points k used to define sea and lake boundaries. If 0, auto assigned. (0)
-s v - depth of the sea and lake shores in points. If 0, auto assigned. (0)
-t n - improve contiguity up to n times. (0)
-v - verbose
-z c - polygon line color (black)