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xtide(1)		    General Commands Manual		      xtide(1)

NAME
       xtide - Harmonic	tide clock and tide predictor (interactive client)

SYNOPSIS
       xtide  [-b ``YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM'']	[-bc color] [-bg color]	[-cb y|n] [-cc
       color] [-ch pixels] [-cw	pixels]	[-dc color] [-Dc color]	[-df ``format-
       string''] [-display ``X display''] [-ec color] [-el  y|n]  [-em	pSsMm]
       [-fc  color]  [-fe  y|n]	[-fg color] [-fn font] [-ga aspect] [-geometry
       ``XOFFYOFF''] [-gf font]	[-gh pixels] [-gl longitude] [-gs d|l|s]  [-gt
       y|n]  [-gw  pixels]  [-hf  ``format-string'']  [-in y|n]	[-l ``location
       name''] [-lw pixels] [-m	a|g|k|m|p|r]  [-mc  color]  [-Mc  color]  [-mf
       font]  [-ml  [-]N.NN(ft|m|kt)]  [-nc  color] [-ou y|n] [-tc color] [-tf
       ``format-string''] [-tl y|n] [-to opacity] [-u ft|m] [-v] [-z y|n]

DESCRIPTION
       XTide is	a package that provides	tide and current predictions in	a wide
       variety of formats. Graphs, text	listings, and calendars	can be	gener-
       ated, or	a tide clock can be provided on	your desktop.

       XTide  can  work	with X-windows,	plain text terminals, or the web. This
       is accomplished with three separate programs: the interactive interface
       (xtide),	the non-interactive or command line interface (tide), and  the
       web interface (xttpd).

       xtide is	the interactive	X-windows client for XTide 2.  Although	in re-
       ality  it accepts many command line options, you	should not need	to use
       them; everything	can be done interactively.  Just run xtide  and	 point
       and  click your way to whatever you need.  If you get stuck, click on a
       `?' button for on-line help.

       For a complete discussion of the	command	line options  and  a  detailed
       explanation  of the interactive interface, please see the verbose docu-
       mentation at https://flaterco.com/xtide/.

CONFIGURATION
       Unless a	configuration file /etc/xtide.conf is supplied,	you  must  set
       the  environment	 variable  HFILE_PATH  to point	to the harmonics files
       that should have	been installed along with the xtide program.  Example:
	      export HFILE_PATH=/usr/local/share/xtide/harmonics.tcd
       If a configuration file is used,	the first line should consist  of  the
       colon-separated list of harmonics files (e.g. the HFILE_PATH line above
       without the "export HFILE_PATH="	part).	The environment	variable takes
       precedence over the configuration file.

       If  the	optional World Vector Shoreline	files have been	installed, the
       path to those files can be supplied in the WVS_DIR environment variable
       or as the second	line of	the configuration file.

       Set the environment variable XTIDE_DEFAULT_LOCATION to the name of your
       favorite	place if you want to skip the location-choosing	step.

OPTIONS
       -b ``YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM''
	      Specify the begin	(start)	time for  predictions  using  the  ISO
	      8601  compliant  format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM,	where hours range from
	      00 to 23.	 The timestamp is in the local time zone for the loca-
	      tion, or in UTC if the -z	setting	is engaged.  If	clock mode  is
	      selected or if no	-b is supplied,	the current time will be used.

       -bc color
	      Background color of buttons (default gray80).

       -bg color
	      Background  color	for text windows and location chooser (default
	      white).

       -cb y|n
	      Select whether or	not tide clocks	should be created with buttons
	      (default n).

       -cc color
	      Color of	dots  indicating  current  stations  in	 the  location
	      chooser (default rgb:00/A0/00).

       -ch pixels
	      Initial height for tide clocks (default 312 pixels).

       -cw pixels
	      Initial width for	tide clocks (default 84	pixels).

       -dc color
	      Daytime background color in tide graphs (default SkyBlue).

       -Dc color
	      Color of datum line in tide graphs (default white).

       -df ``format-string''
	      strftime(3)  style  format  string  for  printing	dates (default
	      %Y-%m-%d).

       -display	``X display''
	      Specify the X display, e.g.  "quake:0.0".	  This	overrides  the
	      DISPLAY environment variable.

       -ec color
	      Foreground  in  tide  graphs  during outgoing tide (default Sea-
	      Green).

       -el y|n
	      Select whether or	not to draw datum and  middle-level  lines  in
	      tide graphs (default n).

	      The  National  Ocean  Service  (NOS) defines both	Mean Sea Level
	      (MSL) and	Mean Tide Level	(MTL) in terms of averages taken  over
	      observations.  The middle-level line is drawn at the midpoint of
	      the  theoretical	tidal  range, which usually corresponds	to the
	      mathematical mean	level of the predictions.   This  approximates
	      both  MSL	and MTL, but, strictly speaking, is equivalent to nei-
	      ther.  Moreover, subordinate station offsets may shift  the  ac-
	      tual  mean  so  that  it	no longer falls	at the midpoint	of the
	      tidal range.  The	datum line is drawn at the zero	level  of  the
	      predictions,  which  usually corresponds to the station's	bench-
	      mark, but	this too can be	 rendered  inaccurate  by  subordinate
	      station offsets.

       -em pSsMm
	      Events  to suppress (p = phase of	moon, S	= sunrise, s = sunset,
	      M	= moonrise, m =	moonset), or x to suppress none.  E.g, to sup-
	      press all	sun and	moon events, set eventmask to the value	pSsMm.

       -fc color
	      Foreground in tide graphs	during incoming	tide (default Blue).

       -fe y|n
	      Select whether or	not to prefer flat map to round	globe location
	      chooser (default n).

       -fg color
	      Color of text and	other notations	(default black).

       -fn font
	      Font used	for button labels and verbiage in  text	 windows  (de-
	      fault as incoming	from X11 or libXaw3dXft).  See NOTES.

       -ga aspect
	      Initial  aspect  for tide	graphs and clocks (default 1.0).  This
	      controls not the width or	height of the window  but  rather  the
	      relative	scaling	 of  the  X and	Y axes in the plot of the tide
	      curve.

       -geometry ``XOFFYOFF''
	      Specify a	position for the window	corresponding to the first use
	      of -l.  (Width and height	are controlled by different settings.)

       -gf font
	      Font used	in graphs and clocks in	 interactive  client  (default
	      "embedded").  Does not affect SVG-format output.	See NOTES.

       -gh pixels
	      Initial height for tide graphs (default 312 pixels).

       -gl longitude
	      Initial center longitude for location chooser.  Valid values are
	      -180 -150	-120 -90 -60 -30 0 30 60 90 120	150 and	360.  360 (the
	      default) will pick the longitude with the	most tide stations.

       -gs d|l|s
	      Style  of	 graphs	 and  clocks.	Valid  values:	d (default), l
	      (line), s	(semitransparent).

       -gt y|n
	      Select whether or	not to label tenths of units  in  tide	graphs
	      (default n).

       -gw pixels
	      Initial width for	tide graphs (default 960 pixels).

       -hf ``format-string''
	      strftime(3) style	format string for printing hour	labels on time
	      axis (default %l).

       -in y|n
	      Select  whether  or  not	to  use	 inferred values for some con-
	      stituents	(default n).  For expert use only.

       -l ``location name''
	      Specify a	location for tide predictions. When given to  the  in-
	      teractive	 client,  this causes it to start a tide clock for the
	      specified	location instead of launching a	 location  chooser  on
	      startup.	This is	useful for starting a tide clock automatically
	      when you log on. Multiple	uses of	-l  will  result  in  multiple
	      tide clocks.

       -lw pixels
	      Width of line in graph styles l and s (default 2.5 pixels).

       -m a|g|k|m|p|r
	      Specify  mode  to	be about, graph, clock,	medium rare, plain, or
	      raw.  The	default	is clock.

       -mc color
	      Color of mark line in graphs (default red).

       -Mc color
	      Color of middle-level line in tide graphs	(default yellow).

       -mf font
	      Monospace	font used for location list,  text  predictions,  help
	      windows  and about mode text (default "-misc-fixed-medium-r-nor-
	      mal--13-100-100-100-c-70-iso8859-1"  (without  libXaw3dXft)   or
	      "LiberationMono-12" (with	libXaw3dXft)).	See NOTES.

       -ml [-]N.NN(ft|m|kt)
	      Specify  an  initial mark	level to be used in prediction windows
	      launched from the	command	line.  The  predictions	 will  include
	      the  times when the tide level crosses the mark.	The mark level
	      also can be specified or changed using the  Options  menu.   Not
	      supported	 in  clock  mode.   Does  not  affect windows that are
	      launched from the	location chooser.  Example usage: -ml -0.25ft

       -nc color
	      Nighttime	background color in tide graphs	(default DeepSkyBlue).

       -ou y|n
	      Select whether or	not to print numbers with no ft/m/kt  (default
	      n).

       -tc color
	      Color  of	 dots indicating tide stations in the location chooser
	      (default red).

       -tf ``format-string''
	      strftime(3) style	format	string	for  printing  times  (default
	      %l:%M %p %Z).

       -tl y|n
	      Select  whether  or  not	to draw	depth lines on top of the tide
	      graph (default n).

       -to opacity
	      Opacity of the fill in graph style s (semitransparent)  (default
	      0.65).

       -u ft|m
	      Preferred	units of length	(default no preference).

       -v     Print version string and exit.

       -z y|n Select  whether  or not to coerce	all time zones to UTC (default
	      n).

NOTES
       If XTide	is built with Xaw3dXft,	font names given to XTide must	be  in
       fontconfig  format  (e.g., "Helvetica-10"), rather than the traditional
       XLFD (e.g., "-*-helvetica-*-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-*").   Also,  Xaw3dXft
       does  not return	errors if there	are problems with a font name; it just
       loads a default font instead.

SEE ALSO
       tide(1),	xttpd(8), https://flaterco.com/xtide/.

XTide 2				  2020-06-27			      xtide(1)

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