From the shell command line, PyXPlot accepts the following switches which modify its behaviour:
-h –help |
Display a short help message listing the available command-line switches. |
-v –version |
Display the current version number of PyXPlot. |
-q –quiet |
Turn off the display of the welcome message on startup. |
-V –verbose |
Display the welcome message on startup, as happens by default. |
-c –colour |
Use colour highlighting†This will only function on terminals which support colour output. to display output in green, warning messages in amber, and error messages in red.†The authors apologise to those members of the population who are red/green colourblind, but draws their attention to the following sentence. These colours can be changed in the terminal section of the configuration file; see Section 7.1 for more details. |
-m –monochrome |
Do not use colour highlighting, as happens by default. |