Subject: v14i023: Device-independant graphics system, with drivers Newsgroups: comp.sources.unix Sender: sources Approved: rsalz@uunet.UU.NET Submitted-by: Joe Dellinger Posting-number: Volume 14, Issue 23 Archive-name: vplot/part18 #! /bin/sh # This is a shell archive. Remove anything before this line, then unpack # it by saving it into a file and typing "sh file". To overwrite existing # files, type "sh file -c". You can also feed this as standard input via # unshar, or by typing "sh 'Vplot_Kernel/Documentation/pen.mn' <<'END_OF_FILE' X.TH Pen 9 "April 6 1986" X.SH NAME pen \- VPLOT graphics output filters for all devices X.PP X.SH SYNOPSIS pen plot_file1 [plot_file2 ...] [options] X.PP Seplib version: Pen < Plot1.h [Plot2.h ...] [options] X.PP X.SH DESCRIPTION Pen filters accept input in the X.B vplot(9) graphical metalanguage and translate it into code for any of about 20 graphics output devices including graphics terminals, laser printers, electrostatic plotters, and dot-matrix line printers. Interactive input X(mouse, cursor keys, keyboard) is not yet supported. X.PP The output of a X.B pen filter can be sent to a plot device or saved as a file of device-language commands. If the output is not redirected it is understood that you want to plot on the standard output device. X.PP There are now many different X.B pen filters for different devices. These programs differ only in the device-dependent output routines. They share a common X.B vplot interpreter, and most filters make use of common intermediate-level code. This manual entry describes those options that are implemented in the device independent part and thus are common to all pen filters. X.PP X.SH DEVICES SUPPORTED Well supported devices: Imagen, Tektronix 410x, Envision, DEC Regis, Rastertech, Printronix. X.PP Partially supported devices: PostScript, Tektronix 401x, XXWindows, SunView, Sun NeWS, Masscomp (GPS), HPGL. X.PP Virtual devices: raspen (generic raster device), vppen (generic vplot device) X.PP X.SH OPTIONS X.PP Pen has many options. Though many of these are included mostly for backward compatibility with older versions of X.B vplot, they also add quite a lot of flexibility to the system. X.PP Those options for which the default is device- or host-dependent are marked with an `X', since the default varies from machine to machine or device to device. X.PP All options have the form X.B a=b, where X.B `a' is the name of the option being set and X.B `b' is the value it is being set to. Alternatively, commonly used sets of options may be listed in a parameter file and X.B par=parameter_file_name can be put as an option on the command line. The last occurrence of any given option on the command line is the one that is used (see also X.B man getpar. X) The form X.B a= has the effect of causing the option X.B a to be unset. X.TP X.B in=string (numvplot=0 in1=string1 in2=string2 ...) X.B String is an input file containing vplot-format plot commands. The X.B `in=' is optional; any text on the command line which doesn't contain an `=' is assumed to be an input file. The standard input is also read. It is valid to have inputs in all three of these forms at the same time; they will be read in order. This is not quite the same as concatenating the files and then processing the result, as the clipping window, fatness, current color number, text justification mode, text font, text precision, text overlay mode, and plot style get reset to the default at the start of each new input file (and at the start of each frame within a file). X(Non-sep filter versions only: X.B numvplot=0 controls how many extra input file specifications of the form X.B inX=stringX, where X runs from 1 to numvplot, will be searched for.) X.TP X.B wstype= Some pen filters may support several related, but not identical, devices. This variable allows you to tell the pen filter the exact device type that you are using. The work station type variable can also be set via the environment variable WSTYPE. The command line takes precedence. Normally the presence of any options on the command line inhibits self-documentation. The X.B wstype option, if alone on the command line, will not. X.TP X.B hshift=0, vshift=0 This is an amount to translate the plot, in inches, in the horizontal and vertical directions, respectively. This is independent of all other scaling and origin setting. These are useful when including graphics into a paper via TeX. The program X.B vppen X(a special sort of pen filter) can be used to calculate an appropriate hshift and vshift. X.TP X.B xcenter= ycenter= If specified, the coordinate given (in inches) is forced to be in the middle of your screen. In combination with the X.B interact option, this allows you to zoom in on an interesting part of your plot without having it zoom off the screen. This is independent of everything except translation (hshift and vshift). X.TP X.B pause=0 Number of seconds to wait in between plots. -1 means to prompt and stop and wait for a carriage return before continuing. X.TP X.B fat=0 Base line thickness. Add this fatness to all vectors drawn. Fatnesses are measured in units of 1/200'th of an inch. A fatness of 1 or 2 may very well have no effect on a low resolution device, but it will on a high resolution one. X.B Fat scales as does fatmult. X.TP X.B fatmult=1. Fatness multiplication factor. This is mainly useful when you want to turn off fatness for speed of plotting. This option can also be set via the environment variable FATMULT. X.TP X.B patternmult=1. Pattern multplication factor. This multiplies the size of patterns inside polygons, both bit patterns and hatch patterns. Like FATMULT, can be set via an environmental variable PATTERNMULT. X.TP X.B scale=1. xscale=1. yscale=1. txscale=1. mkscale=1. dashscale=1. Amounts by which to stretch the plot. X.B Scale stretches both axes equally, X.B xscale XX only, and X.B yscale Y only. Again, this is vplot's X and Y, not necessarily the screen's if the plot has been rotated. Fatnesses, patterns, dashed line pattern lengths, and marker sizes do NOT scale geometrically along with the rest of the plot. Patterns and dashed line lengths do not scale at all except by their own special scaling options given below. Markers, text fatnesses, and vector fatnesses scale with screen size and with the X.B scale option, but not with X.B xscale and X.B yscale. Special scaling options that control specific things are X.B txscale, which scales only text size; X.B mkscale, which scales only markers; X.B dashscale, which scales only dashed line patterns; X.B fatmult, which scales all fatnesses; and X.B patternmult, which scales only patterns. X.TP X.B shade=y overlay=y These options can be used to control shading of polygons. If shading is turned off, the interior is not filled. X(`A' style polygons normally do not have any outline. If X.B shade=n, one will be drawn so that you can still see where the polygon is.) For devices that support polygons filled with patterns, the overlay option sets the default overlay mode: n = replace, y = overlay. This can be reset during plotting by the X.B overlay command in vplot. The difference between these two options is whether color zero is treated as transparent or not. This option also applies to raster. X.TP X.B style=standard This option sets the default coordinate system. (It is overridden if the coordinate system for the frame is set by the VP_SETSTYLE command in the vplot file.) X.B style=rotated sets the origin in the upper left corner of the plot with y horizontal and x positive downwards. X.B style=standard sets the origin in the lower left corner of the plot with y vertical and x horizontal. X.B style=absolute is the same as X.B standard but with `size=absolute' implied as well. Other possibilities are `old' and `mazama', both obsolete standards. This option can be set using the environment variable PLOTSTYLE. X.TP X.B txfont=X txprec=X txovly=0 font?= Default text font, text precision, and text overlay mode. Alternate font file. These are described in more detail in vplottext(9). X.TP X.B window=y frame=n xwmin= xwmax= ywmin= ywmax= X.B Window=n turns off all clipping windows X(except that of the edge of the screen). This is useful if you have accidentally clipped your plot away to nothing, and can't figure out what's going wrong. X.B Frame=y shows you where your windows are, by outlining them in white. (The first window should always simply frame the screen, but often one side or another is clipped by the device because the device's coordinates are off by one.) X.B xwmin, xwmax, ywmin, ywmax allow you to specify a global clipping window in addition to any specified in the Vplot. The window's position is given in vplot units of inches. (The 4 corners of the window specified will be translated into device coordinates, and the smallest rectangle with sides perpendicular to the edge of the screen containing these 4 points will be used as a global clipping window.) Together with concatenation of vplot files and hshift and vshift, this gives a primitive sort of cut and paste capability. X.TP X.B rotate=0 Global rotation of entire plot by this many degrees clockwise, about the origin. Vshifts and/or hshifts may be needed to keep the plot from rotating off the screen. Since clipping windows must be standard up-down left-right rectangles, they cannot rotate correctly except to multiples of 90 degrees. The smallest clipping window that is possible that contains the desired clipping window will be used in this case. X.TP X.B erase=y break=n X.B Erase=y forces an erase at the start of each input file, and follows the vplot literally thereafter. X.B Erase=literal does not force an erase at the start. X.B Erase=n ignores ALL erases. X.B Erase=once forces one erase at the start of plotting and thereafter ignores all erases. These options are especially useful when combining several vplot files. X``Forcing an erase at the start'' creates an erase as the very first thing in the input plot file, but only if the plot file didn't already start with one. X.B Break=n treats the Vplot `break' command as a chance to pause, but not to erase. X.B Break=y makes `break' and `erase' synonymous. X.TP X.B size=X X.B size=relative scales the plot workspace, a 10.240-inch square, to fit the size of the screen. X.B size=absolute scales to real inches. Hardcopy devices usually default to X.B size=absolute, screen devices default to X.B size=relative. X.TP X.B echo=X Echoing is typically turned off for the duration of plotting for most (but not all) pen filters. X.B echo=y forces echoing to be left on, and X.B echo=n forces it to be turned off in case the default picked by the pen filter is inappropriate. X.TP X.B endpause=X Some filters by default pause at the end of plotting (usually with a beep) and wait for a carriage return. This is so you can see the last frame of the plot before the text is turned back on, obliterating it. For some devices this is not necessary, and there is no default pause at the end. Should the default not be appropriate (for example when plotting from within a shell repeatedly), X.B endpause=y or X.B endpause=n can be used to force this `end pause' on or off. X.TP X.B mono=n If X.B mono=y, the plot will come out in black and white, possibly speeding up the plotting and allowing the use of such monochrome features as dithering and halftoning on color screen devices. X.TP X.B dither=X For X.B mono=y X(monochrome devices), dithering is a means of representing a continuous-tone grey image. See the manual page for vplot raster for a discussion of dithering methods. If X.B dither=0, no special treatment will be given to raster colors. (This means that all the points in the raster image will be shaded except those with color 0.) Available dithering methods are: X.br X 1 Random Dither X.br X 2 Ordered Dither X.br X 3 Minimized Average Error Method X.br X 4 Digital Halftoning Method X.TP X.B greyc=1. This parameter applies only when using dithering (described above) to plot grey rasters on a monochrome device. It has been observed that grey scale reproduction on hardcopy devices is quite different than that on graphics displays. Briefly, the transition from black to white occurs more rapidly on a display device, leaving both ends of the grey scale clipped at black or white. This nonlinearity in the perceived grey scale is a useful feature that can be simulated on a hardcopy device by use of the X.B greyc parameter. Greyc values less than 1. alter the grey scale to simulate this nonlinearity. The smaller the greyc value, the more rapidly the transition from black to white occurs. See the vplot raster manual page for a more complete discussion of this parameter and how to use it. X.TP X.B pixc=1. This parameter also applies only when using dithering to plot grey rasters on monochrome devices. It has been noted that grey rasters come out significantly darker than expected on a hardcopy device than when they are displayed on a graphics screen. This parameter applies a correction based on the assumption that this darkening is due to the overlap of pixels on the hardcopy device. Pixc values less than 1. shift the grey color scale toward white to compensate for the darkening due to pixel overlap. See the vplot raster manual page for a more complete discussion of this parameter and how to use it. X.TP X.B invras=y Color 0 is the background color on all devices. For monochrome paper plotters, this is usually WHITE, the color of the paper. On these devices color 7 (WHITE) comes out as BLACK since it has to be the opposite of color 0. If X.B invras=y, this convention is reversed for the purposes of dithered raster, so that color 0 is black and color 7 is white despite the fact that this color scheme is the reverse of that used for vectors on the same plot. X.TP X.B wantras=y If X.B wantras=n, all raster data will be displayed as a solid white block. This shows where the raster data is, but on most devices will plot significantly faster. This allows you to get the general layout of your plot right without having to wait hours for the raster data to plot on your screen. X.TP X.B interact= If X.B interact=file_name is specified, at the end of each plot the cursor will be turned on and you may pick points around the screen. The Vplot coordinates of these points will be stored into the file X.B file_name. Picking the far upper-right hand corner of the screen will end the picking. (The may also be device-dependent ways to end the picking, such as hitting Escape or q.) Many of the pen options are specified in Vplot coordinates, in inches. This option allows you to find the coordinates of specific points of interest. It is a primitive sort of interaction, but useful. X.TP X.B selfdoc=n If all else fails, X.B selfdoc=y will force pen to self document no matter what it thinks it should do. X(This applies to the non-SEP version only.) X.TP X.B signal= If the X.B signal option is set to anything, then no signal catching will be done. Useful for debugging. X.SH SEE ALSO Vppen, Ipen, Vplot, Libvplot, Vplottext, Vplotraster, Vplothacker X.SH AUTHOR The original filter was X.B pen, X written by Rob Clayton, who also invented X.B vplot. Originally it was only possible to do vectors and that on only one device. Vplot has since been expanded beyond recognition, and is supported on about 20 devices. Michel Debiche, Glenn Kroeger, Chuck Karish, Steve Cole, and especially Joe Dellinger have all worked on Vplot at one time or another. X This documentation was written by Joe Dellinger. X.SH COPYRIGHT Please read the official Vplot copyright notice, which is contained in the Vplot manual page. X.SH BUGS X.PP Text fatnesses scaling with ``scale'' is a recent addition for GKS compatibility (there's no provision for changing the fatness of a font in GKS). If you scale the entire plot up a lot, you probably would also want to scale up the fatnesses of all your vectors too. But this would doubly fatten your text! Probably there should be some way to control the fatness of text independent from the global fatmult. The real debate, in GKS lingo, is whether line fatness is a geometric attribute. I take the philosophy that it is not. This is why I don't have fatnesses automatically scaling with size, and why a special provision for fattening large text more than small text had to be put in. Perhaps I am wrong, and fat lines should be considered two dimensional. X There are a few ``magic numbers'' referred to in this documentation. These are defined in ``vplot.h'', and are subject to change. X Vplot was never intended to be used in an interactive way, but does OK for hard-copy purposes. It would be nice if someone out there took Vplot apart and rebuilt it again in an interactive framework, using a standardized meta-language. (We did not use a standard meta-language because none existed at the time Vplot was started, circa late 70's. Since then Vplot has slowly grown, for the most part staying backwards compatible.) X Pen has a huge number of options supporting backwards compatibility, and would need twice as many to make absolutely everyone happy. Most of the completely arcane ones have finally died a merciful death. X Not all devices support all the primitives, but at least the software capability exists. Several generic software routines inside `pen' should be redone when possible, as I was just learning C when I wrote them. They seem to work reliably, however. We use vplot a lot and haven't seen bugs in the device-independent code in a long time now. Bugs in device-dependent code is another story. (There is a tendency for people to only support a device to the extent that it does what they themselves need, which creates problems when someone else comes along and tries to do something else with it.) X Why are we still using inches? Everything should be changed to centimeters! (Except that, strangely enough, every device we have here has a screen resolution that is defined by the manufacturer in terms of pixels per INCH! So how serious is the US on standardizing with the rest of the world anyway?) X Bona-fide bugs that I know about but haven't bothered to fix are listed in the file `known_bugs'. There are also such files in device subdirectories where appropriate. 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END_OF_FILE if test 16062 -ne `wc -c <'Vplot_Kernel/filters/Tests/DEMO_Tectonics'`; then echo shar: \"'Vplot_Kernel/filters/Tests/DEMO_Tectonics'\" unpacked with wrong size! fi # end of 'Vplot_Kernel/filters/Tests/DEMO_Tectonics' fi echo shar: End of archive 18 \(of 24\). cp /dev/null ark18isdone MISSING="" for I in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ; do if test ! -f ark${I}isdone ; then MISSING="${MISSING} ${I}" fi done if test "${MISSING}" = "" ; then echo You have unpacked all 24 archives. rm -f ark[1-9]isdone ark[1-9][0-9]isdone else echo You still need to unpack the following archives: echo " " ${MISSING} fi ## End of shell archive. exit 0