postplot(1)
postplot --
PostScript translator for plot graphics files
Synopsis
/usr/lib/lp/postscript/postplot [options] [files]
Description
The postplot filter
translates
plot(1bsd)
graphics
files
into PostScript and writes the results on the standard output.
If no
files
are specified, or if ``-'' is one of the input
files, the standard input is read. The following
options are understood:
-c num-
Print
num
copies of each page.
By default, only one copy is printed.
-f name-
Print text using font
name.
Any PostScript font can be used,
although the best results will be obtained
only with constant width fonts.
The default font is Courier.
-m num-
Magnify each logical page by the factor
num.
Pages are scaled uniformly about the origin
which, by default, is located at the center of each page.
The default magnification is 1.0.
-n num-
Print
num
logical pages on each piece of paper,
where
num
can be any positive integer.
By default,
num
is set to 1.
-o list-
Print pages whose numbers are given in the comma-separated
list.
The list contains single numbers
N
and ranges
N1 - N2.
A missing
N1
means the lowest numbered page, a missing
N2
means the highest.
-p mode-
Print
files
in either portrait or landscape
mode.
Only the first character of
mode
is significant.
The default
mode
is landscape.
-w num-
Set the line width used for graphics to
num
points, where a point is approximately 1/72
of an inch.
By default,
num
is set to 0 points, which forces lines to be
one pixel wide.
-x num-
Translate the origin
num
inches along the positive x axis.
The default
coordinate system has the origin fixed at the
center of the page, with positive
x to the right and positive y up the page.
Positive
num
moves everything right.
The default offset is 0.0 inches.
-y num-
Translate the origin
num
inches along the positive y axis.
Positive
num
moves everything up the page.
The default offset is 0.0.
Files
/usr/lib/lp/postscript/postplot.ps-
/usr/lib/lp/postscript/forms.ps-
/usr/lib/lp/postscript/ps.requests-
Diagnostics
An exit status of 0 is returned if
files
were successfully processed.
References
download(1),
dpost(1),
postdaisy(1),
postdmd(1),
postio(1),
postmd(1),
postprint(1),
postreverse(1),
plot(1bsd)
Notices
The default line width is too small for write-white
print engines, such as the one used by the PS-2400.
© 2004 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004