\name{Gnome} \alias{GNOME} \alias{gnome} \title{GNOME Desktop Graphics Device} \description{ \code{gnome} starts a \code{GNOME} compatible device driver. `GNOME' is an acronym for \bold{G}NU \bold{N}etwork \bold{O}bject \bold{M}odel \bold{E}nvironment. } \usage{ gnome(display="", width=7, height=7, pointsize=12) GNOME(display="", width=7, height=7, pointsize=12) } \arguments{ \item{display}{the display on which the graphics window will appear. The default is to use the value in the user's environment variable \code{DISPLAY}.} \item{width}{the width of the plotting window in inches.} \item{height}{the height of the plotting window in inches.} \item{pointsize}{the default pointsize to be used.} } \references{\url{http://www.gnome.org} and \url{http://www.gtk.org} for the \code{GTK+} (GIMP Tool Kit) libraries. } \author{Lyndon Drake \email{lyndon@stat.auckland.ac.nz}} \note{ This is still in development state. The GNOME device is only available when explicitly desired at configure/compile time, see the toplevel \file{INSTALL} file. } \seealso{\code{\link{x11}}, \code{\link{Devices}}.} \examples{ \dontrun{ gnome(width=9) } } \keyword{device}