MGED CMD attach

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attach[edit]

Syntax[edit]

attach [-d display_string] [-i init_script] [-n name] [-t is_toplevel] [-W width] [-N height] [-S square_size] win_type


Argument(s)[edit]

-d
Display String
-i
Init Script
-n
Name
-t
Is toplevel
-W
Width
-N
Height
-S
Square Size
win_type
Window type


Return Value(s)[edit]

No Return Values for this command.


Description[edit]

The "attach" command is used to open a display window. The set of supported window types includes X and ogl. It should be noted that attach no longer releases previously attached display windows (i.e., multiple attaches are supported). To destroy a display window, use the release command.


Example(s)[edit]

mged> attach ogl
Open an ogl display window named .dm_ogl0 (assuming this is the first ogl display window opened using the default naming scheme).
mged> attach ogl
Open a ogl display window named .dm_ogl1.
mged> attach -n myOgl -W 720 -N 486 ogl
Open a 720x486 OpenGL display window named myOgl.
mged> attach -n myX -d remote_host:0 -i myInit X
*Open an X display window named myX on remote_host that is initialized by myInit.

>> *myInit might contain user specified bindings like those found in the default binding

mged> toplevel .t
Create a toplevel window named .t.
mged> attach -t 0 -S 800 -n .t.ogl ogl
Open a 800x800 OpenGl display window named .t.ogl that is not a top-level window
mged> button .t.dismiss -text Dismiss -command "release .t.ogl; destroy .t"
Create a button to dismiss the display manager etc.
mged> pack .t.ogl -expand 1 -fill both
Pack the display manager inside .t.
mged> pack .t.dismiss
Pack the Dismiss button inside .t.
mged> attach
List the help message that includes the valid display types.


See Also[edit]

No related commands.



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