Annotation of OpenXM_contrib/gnuplot/docs/psdoc/README, Revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 maekawa 1: This set of files contains information about the gnuplot-PostScript interface.
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3: ps_file.doc
4: is a discussion of a PostScript file as written by gnuplot.
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6: ps_guide.ps
7: is a PostScript file that has two pages. The first is a summary of the
8: enhanced syntax (available via "set terminal postscript enhanced". The
9: second is a table of the character codes. The table has the standard
10: encoding (shown in Times-Roman), the Symbol and Zapf-Dingbats fonts, and
11: the ISO-Latin1 (also known as ISO-8859-1) encoding. The last entry may
12: be changed to CP850 (for OS/2) or CP437 (for MS-DOS) by editing line #14
13: in the file. These non-standard encodings are selected via the "set
14: encoding" command.
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16: ps_symbols.gpi
17: is a gnuplot command file that generates ps_symbols. ps.ps_symbols.ps
18: is a PostScript file that shows a simple display of the 76 symbol types
19: available to the "postscript" terminal and selectable via the "pt" option
20: on the "plot" command.
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