Provided by: gpsd-clients_3.25-5ubuntu1_amd64 bug

NAME

       xgps - X client for gpsd

SYNOPSIS

       xgps [OPTIONS] [service[:port[:device]]]

       xgps -h

       xgps -V

DESCRIPTION

       xgps is a simple sample client for gpsd with an X interface. It displays current GNSS
       position/time/velocity information and (for GNSS receivers that support the feature) the locations of
       accessible satellites.

       In the sky view, satellites are color-coded to indicate quality of signal, consult the data display to
       the left for exact figures in dB. Diamond-shaped icons indicate GLONASS satellites, squares are used for
       SBAS (e.g. WAAS, EGNOS), circles indicate GPS, and down-, up-, right-, and left-pointing triangles,
       respectively, indicate Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, and other systems' satellites (e.g. IMES, IRNSS, as well as
       unknown systems). Filled icons were used in the current fix, outline icons were not. Hovering over a
       symbol with the mouse pointer will temporarily display a small popup window with the satellite details
       from the Satellite List pane.

       xgps will run fine as a normal user, and fine as root. Running xgps under sudo will cause some loss of
       functionality.

OPTIONS

       -?, -h, --help
           Causes the client to emit a summary of its options and then exit.

       -device DEVICE
           The device on the host to connect to. The default is empty (any).

       -D LVL, --debug LVL
           Sets the debug level, it is primarily for use by GPSD developers. It enables various progress
           messages to standard error.

       --host HOST
           The host (server) to connect to. The default is localhost.

       -l FMT, --llfmt FMT
           Set the format of latitude and longitude reports. The value 'd' produces decimal degrees and is the
           default. The value 'm' produces degrees and decimal minutes. The value 's' produces degrees, minutes,
           and decimal seconds.

       -p PORT, --port PORT
           The port to connect to. The default is 2947.

       -r DEG, --rotate DEG
           Accepts an argument in degrees, to rotate the skyview counterclockwise.

       -V, --version
           This option causes each client to dump the package version and exit.

ARGUMENTS

       By default, clients collect data from the local gpsd daemon running on localhost, using the default GPSD
       port 2947. The optional argument to any client may override this behavior: [server[:port[:device]]]

       For further explanation, and examples, see the ARGUMENTS section in the gps(1) man page

ENVIRONMENT

       The XGPSOPTS> environment variable may be set to pass commonly used command line options to xgps. This is
       often used to set the -u option for locale specific units. XGPSOPTS is processed before the CLI options.

       xgps also looks at other variables in the environment to figure out the units for display — imperial,
       nautical, or metric. Here are the variables and values checked:

               GPSD_UNITS one of:
                         i          = miles/feet
                         imperial   = miles/feet
                         n          = knots/feet
                         nautical   = knots/feet
                         m          = km/meters
                         metric     = km/meters
               LC_MEASUREMENT
                         en_US      = miles/feet
                         C          = miles/feet
                         POSIX      = miles/feet
                         [other]    = km/meters
               LANG
                         en_US      = miles/feet
                         C          = miles/feet
                         POSIX      = miles/feet
                         [other]    = km/meters

       These preferences may be overridden by the -u, or --units option.

       The -u option can be used to set the system units for display; follow the keyword with 'i' for 'imperial'
       for American units (International Feet in altitude and error estimates, miles per hour in speeds), 'n'
       for 'nautical' (feet in altitude and error estimates, knots in speed) or 'm' for 'metric' (meters in
       altitude and error estimates, kilometers per hour in speeds).

       Note: The USA Survey Foot is not supported.

       The environment variable GPSD_UNITS is checked if no unit system is specified on the command line or in
       XPGSOPTS it may be set to 'i'. 'imperial', 'm', 'metric', or 'n', 'nautical'.

       LC_MEASUREMENT and then LANG are checked if no unit system has been specified on the command line, in
       XPGSOPTS or in GPSD_UNITS. If the value is 'C', 'POSIX', or begins with 'en_US' the unit system is set to
       imperial. The default if no system has been selected defaults to metric.

RETURN VALUES

       0
           on success.

       1
           on failure

SEE ALSO

       gpsd(8), gps(1), xgpsspeed(1)

RESOURCES

       Project web site: https://gpsd.io/

COPYING

       This file is Copyright 2013 by the GPSD project
       SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-clause

AUTHORS

       Remco Treffcorn

       Derrick Brashear

       Russ Nelson

       Eric S. Raymond

GPSD, Version 3.25                                 2023-01-10                                            XGPS(1)