# List of stream codes to be plotted (net.sta.loc.cha). If not in capture mode # only the first stream is shown. When using a list, the first entry is # considered. Use commas for separating streams. # Example: GR.MOX..BHZ #heli.streams = GR.MOX..BHZ # Filter to be applied on the data. #heli.filter = BW(3,0.7,2.0) # Filter to be applied on the data. heli.numberOfRows = 48 # Length of data per trace. heli.rowTimeSpan = 1800 # The time format used to print the start and end time of the whole plot (upper # right corner). The format specification is the one used in the strftime # function (man strftime). heli.timeFormat = %F # Sets current time to last data sample heli.recordTime = false # Line width of traces. heli.lineWidth = 1 # A list of alternating row colors cycled through for painting traces. heli.colors = FF0000, 0000FF # Use anti aliasing to plot the traces. The default uses the settings from # scheme.records.antiAliasing heli.antialiasing = false # Add stream description to traces. heli.stream.description = true # Define the method to scale traces within rows. Possible values are: # minmax: Scale all rows to configured minimum and maximum amplitudes # configured by amplitudeRange.min and amplitudeRange.max. # row: Scale each row to the maximum within this row. heli.amplitudeRange.scaling = minmax # Minimum amplitude to show in trace. Requires amplitudeRange.scale = "minmax". heli.amplitudeRange.min = -0.00001 # Minimum amplitude to show in trace. Requires amplitudeRange.scale = "minmax". heli.amplitudeRange.max = +0.00001 # Image creation interval. Negative values disable image dumping. If enabled, # images are generated at the configured interval. heli.dump.interval = 0 # Name of output file. The filename can contain placeholders that are replaced # by the corresponding streamID parts: # %N : network code # %S : station code # %L : location code # %C : channel code # Placeholders are important if more than one stream is given and capture mode # is active. heli.dump.outputFile = /tmp/heli_%N_%S_%L_%C.png # Image resolution heli.dump.dpi = 300 # Number of pixels horizontally heli.dump.xres = 1024 # Number of pixels vertically heli.dump.yres = 768 # Defines the path to a script that is called whenever an image has been # captured and written to disc. The only parameter is the path to the generated # image. scripts.postprocessing = ""