Hi Jack, hi Zoli, I agree with Zoli that you should drop the '--output xplanet_image.jpeg' part of your command. That way you will no longer create the massive load of old data in your Trash folder.
By the way find below the command I use to start xplanet here: xplanet -window -config default -wait 4 -longitude 13 -latitude 51 -projection azimutal 73, de Tom Am Sat, 18 Dec 2021 09:09:31 +0100 schrieb Csahok Zoltan <ha5...@gmx.com>: > Hi Jack, > > Tlf surely does not create or move any files into a trash folder. > Where is your trash folder located? Could you give the list of most > recent files from it? > (I mean "ls -ltr trash | tail") > > The way Xplanet is called saves the current view in a JPG file. > I think the typical use case would be no to save the view but rather > to show it live on screen, i.e. omitting the -output option. > > Your Xplanet command overwrites xplanet_image.jpeg each 10 second > > xplanet -latitude 35.0 -longitude -120.00 -wait 10 -output > > xplanet_image.jpeg -fontsize 16 -config config-TLF -geometry > > 1200x600 -projection peters > unless there are further relevant options in config-TLF file. > What is the content of config-TLF? > > > 73, > Zoli > > > On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 09:41:33PM -0800, John Lindley wrote: > > Tom- > > > > Thanks for looking at the code. Here is the xplanet command kine: > > > > xplanet -latitude 35.0 -longitude -120.00 -wait 10 -output > > xplanet_image.jpeg -fontsize 16 -config config-TLF -geometry > > 1200x600 -projection peters > > > > I think neither TLF or Xplanet are the problem. > > > > I am running Ubuntu 18.04. I start Xplanet from the gnome terminal > > and run TLF from Xterm, and the old files from both go to trash. > > > > In looking at the contents of the trash folder, There are all types > > of text files there (like logs, cabillo files, etc,) from many > > months ago. I only use this computer in the shack. The text files > > are small, and do not use much space. However, the xplanet images > > are large and a new one every 10 seconds rapidly filled the folder. > > It looks as if files have been going to trash for quite some time, > > but were not a problem until I had lots of large files > > > > As I have time, I have been reviewing all the config and setup > > files I can find but have not identified the trouble maker yet. TLF > > works fine without xplanet, so this is not a 1st priority task. > > Just annoying. > > > > Thanks for your help! > > Jack W6YOY > > > -- "Do what is needful!" Ursula LeGuin: Earthsea --