Annotation of OpenXM_contrib/gnuplot/docs/lasergnu.1, Revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 maekawa 1: .TH LASERGNU l
2: .SH NAME
3: lasergnu \- send gnuplot output to a printer
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B lasergnu
6: [ flags ] plot-command...
7: .SH DESCRIPTION
8: .I lasergnu
9: runs
10: .IR gnuplot (1)
11: in an environment to produce typeset output on an IMAGEN or
12: Postscript printer.
13: .PP
14: The
15: .B gnuplot
16: commands
17: .B plot-command
18: are performed and the output sent to the printer.
19: If the
20: .B -f
21: option specifies a file for input, the plot command is optional.
22: The command-line plot commands are executed prior to any in the
23: file(s).
24: .PP
25: For example, to plot the function
26: .I sin(x)
27: from -1 to +1, and to use printer im1, use the command
28: .br
29: .nf
30: lasergnu -Pim1 'plot [-1:1] sin(x) with lines'
31: .fi
32: To execute the gnuplot command file
33: .I myplot,
34: on the postscript printer lw0, use the command
35: .br
36: .nf
37: lasergnu -Plw0 -p -f myplot
38: .fi
39: The following switches are recognized:
40: .TP
41: .BI \-p
42: Use the postscript language to make the plot, instead of Impress.
43: This is for use on Postscript printers only. This uses a double-size
44: plot in landscape mode as the default.
45: .TP
46: .BI \-P\0 printer
47: The output of this program is intended for
48: .I printer.
49: \ If the file is being spooled, this determines the printer it is spooled
50: to (default: $LASER).
51: Be sure to use the -p flag if the printer is a postscript printer.
52: .TP
53: .BI \-f\0 file
54: Take gnuplot commands from the named file.
55: Multiple files may be supplied with separate -f options.
56: .TP
57: .BI \-t\0 title
58: Specify the title of the plot.
59: .TP
60: .BI \-b
61: Do not print a banner page.
62: .TP
63: .BI \-J
64: Do not print a banner page.
65: .TP
66: .B \-help
67: Prints a list of options.
68: .SH SEE ALSO
69: gnuplot(l), lpr(1)
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