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1.1       maekawa     1: :userdoc.
                      2: :docprof toc=12.
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                      4: :h1 res=5. Extended Help
                      5: :p.This program is a display interface for Gnuplot.
                      6: :p.When it starts up, it spawns a new session which contains
                      7: the :hp2.GNUPLOT:ehp2. program. This new session provides the usual
                      8: Gnuplot command line.
                      9:
                     10: :h1 res=103.  Help Menu Help
                     11: :i1 id=mabout. Help menu
                     12: :i2 refid=mabout. About
                     13: :p.The :hp2.About:ehp2. menu item displays the About box, which
                     14: just identifies the program.
                     15:
                     16: :h1 res=100. Options Menu Help
                     17: :i1 id=mopt. Options menu
                     18: :i2 refid=mopt. The options menu
                     19: :p.The :hp2.Options:ehp2. menu enables you to change various options on the
                     20: displayed plot, and to control printing of the plot via the OS/2 print
                     21: system.
                     22:
                     23: :h1 res=104. Options Menu Help
                     24: :i2 refid=mopt. Fonts
                     25: :p.The :hp2.Fonts:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Options:ehp2.
                     26: pulldown menu enables you to change the font used in the displayed plot.
                     27: :p.You can also 'drag and drop' a font from a Font Palette onto the Gnushell
                     28: window.
                     29:
                     30: :h1 res=101. Options Menu Help
                     31: :i2 refid=mopt. Print
                     32: :p.The :hp2.Print:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Options:ehp2.
                     33: pulldown menu enables you to print the current window on the default
                     34: printer.
                     35:
                     36: :h1 res=115. Options Menu Help
                     37: :i2 refid=mopt. Printers
                     38: :p.The :hp2.Printers:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Options:ehp2.
                     39: pulldown menu enables you to select the printer to which
                     40: output is directed.
                     41:
                     42: :h1 res=207. Options Menu Help
                     43: :i2 refid=mopt. Linetype option
                     44: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Lines:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Options:ehp2.
                     45: enables you to choose various options for the lines used for the plots.
                     46: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Thick:ehp2. option of the :hp2.Lines:ehp2.
                     47: menu item toggles the :hp2.thick line:ehp2. option on and off.
                     48: The selection is active if the menu item is checked.
                     49: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Solid:ehp2. option of the :hp2.Lines:ehp2.
                     50: menu item toggles the :hp2.solid line:ehp2. option on and off.
                     51: The selection is active if the menu item is checked.
                     52: :p.If the :hp2.Solid:ehp2. option is not active, curves on graphs will be
                     53: plotted in various styles of broken lines.
                     54:
                     55: :h1 res=208. Options Menu Help
                     56: :i2 refid=mopt. Thick line option
                     57: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Thick:ehp2. option of the :hp2.Lines:ehp2.
                     58: menu item toggles the :hp2.thick line:ehp2. option on and off.
                     59: The selection is active if the menu item is checked.
                     60: :p.The thick line option can give better output on high-resolution
                     61: devices like laser printers.
                     62:
                     63: :h1 res=209. Options Menu Help
                     64: :i2 refid=mopt. Solid lines option
                     65: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Solid:ehp2. option of the :hp2.Lines:ehp2.
                     66: menu item toggles the :hp2.solid line:ehp2. option on and off.
                     67: The selection is active if the menu item is checked.
                     68: :p.If the :hp2.Solid:ehp2. option is not active, curves on graphs will be
                     69: plotted in various styles of broken lines.
                     70: :p.This option can be combined with the :hp2.Colours.:ehp2. option.
                     71: When a plot is printed on a printer that does not support colour, the
                     72: :hp2.Solid:ehp2. option is disabled.
                     73:
                     74: :h1 res=206. Options Menu Help
                     75: :i2 refid=mopt. Colours
                     76: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Colours:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Options:ehp2.
                     77: pulldown menu causes lines used for graphs to be plotted in various
                     78: colours. This is the default option for plotting on the screen.
                     79: It can be combined with the :hp2.Lines:ehp2. option.
                     80:
                     81: :h1 res=120. Options Menu Help
                     82: :i2 refid=mopt. Pause option
                     83: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Pause mode:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Options:ehp2.
                     84: menu enables you to choose how the Gnuplot 'pause' command is handled.
                     85: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Dialog box:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Pause options:ehp2.
                     86: menu causes the Gnuplot 'pause' command to print a message in a dialog box,
                     87: and wait for you to end the dialog before continuing.
                     88:
                     89: :h1 res=121. Options Menu Help
                     90: :i2 refid=mopt. Pause with dialog box
                     91: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Dialog box:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Pause options:ehp2.
                     92: menu causes the Gnuplot 'pause' command to print a message in a dialog box,
                     93: and wait for you to end the dialog before continuing.
                     94: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Menu bar:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Pause options:ehp2.
                     95: menu causes the Gnuplot 'pause' command to enable the :hp2.Continue:ehp2.
                     96: menu item.
                     97: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Gnuplot:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Pause options:ehp2.
                     98: menu causes the Gnuplot 'pause' command to be handled by the Gnuplot
                     99: program.
                    100:
                    101: :h1 res=122. Options Menu Help
                    102: :i2 refid=mopt. Pause with menu item
                    103: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Menu bar:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Pause options:ehp2.
                    104: menu causes the Gnuplot 'pause' command to enable the :hp2.Continue:ehp2.
                    105: menu item.
                    106: :p.Plotting will be resumed when this item is selected.
                    107: :p.Any text message is ignored.
                    108:
                    109: :h1 res=123. Options Menu Help
                    110: :i2 refid=mopt. Pause in Gnuplot
                    111: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Gnuplot:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Pause options:ehp2.
                    112: menu causes the Gnuplot 'pause' command to be handled by the Gnuplot
                    113: program.
                    114: :p.In order to resume plotting, you will have to select the Gnuplot command line
                    115: window, and press the enter key.
                    116:
                    117:
                    118: :h1 res=105. Options Menu Help
                    119: :i2 refid=mopt. gnushell.ini
                    120: :i2 refid=mopt. Save settings
                    121: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Save settings:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Options:ehp2.
                    122: pulldown menu causes the current line, colour and font options to be saved.
                    123: The positions and sizes of the windows are also saved.
                    124: :p.The data is saved in the file :hp2.gnushell.ini:ehp2. file in the
                    125: program&csq.s working directory. You can delete the file if you want to restore
                    126: all settings to their default values. (This file is created even if
                    127: no settings are saved.)
                    128:
                    129: :h1 res=210. Options Menu Help
                    130: :i2 refid=mopt. Pop to front
                    131: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Pop to front:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Options:ehp2.
                    132: pulldown menu causes the plot window to pop to the front of the
                    133: window stack each time a graph is plotted. If this item is unchecked,
                    134: the user will have to bring the window to the front by manual selection.
                    135:
                    136: :h1 res=500. Edit Menu Help
                    137: :i1 id=medit. Edit menu
                    138: :i2 refid=medit. The Edit menu
                    139: :p.The :hp2.Edit:ehp2. menu gives you access to commands
                    140: for copying the plot to the clipboard.
                    141:
                    142: :h1 res=501. Edit Menu Help
                    143: :i2 refid=medit. Copy to clipboard
                    144: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Copy:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Edit:ehp2.
                    145: pulldown menu causes the current plot to be copied to the system
                    146: clipboard. The plot is copied in bitmap and in metafile format.
                    147:
                    148: :h1 res=504. Edit Menu Help
                    149: :i2 refid=medit. Clear clipboard
                    150: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Clear clipboard:ehp2. menu item from the :hp2.Edit:ehp2.pulldown menu causes the clipboard to be cleared.
                    151: :h1 res=300. Gnuplot Menu Help
                    152: :i1 id=mgnu. Gnuplot menu
                    153: :i2 refid=mgnu. Moving to GNUPLOT window
                    154: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Gnuplot:ehp2. menu item causes the GNUPLOT
                    155: command window to be brought to the foreground. The same result can be be
                    156: obtained by pressing the ESC key when the Gnushell window is active.
                    157:
                    158: :h1 res=400. Continue Menu Help
                    159: :i1 id=mcont. Continue menu
                    160: :i2 refid=mcont. Continue plotting
                    161: :p.Selecting the :hp2.Continue:ehp2. menu item causes plotting
                    162: to resume after a pause command is received from Gnuplot.
                    163:
                    164: :h1 res=5000. Printer setup dialog box help
                    165: :i1 id=qprint. Printing
                    166: :i2 refid=qprint. Printer setup
                    167: :p.This dialog box enables you to setup the printer.
                    168: :p.The printer that output will be sent to is indicated in the
                    169: :hp2.Current printer:ehp2. field. You can select a different
                    170: printer by using the :hp2.Printers:ehp2. item of the :hp2.Options:ehp2.
                    171: menu.
                    172: :p.The setup can be selected by clicking on the :hp2.OK:ehp2. button.
                    173: :p.The setup can be cancelled by selecting :hp2.Cancel:ehp2. .
                    174: :p.If your printer driver supports printing to a file, the
                    175: :hp2.Print to file named:ehp2. field will not be greyed out. In this case,
                    176: you may enter a filename here for sending output to a file rather than to
                    177: a printer. Some printer drivers also support this option from the
                    178: printer setup dialog box accessible with the :hp2.Set printer:ehp2.
                    179: option. You may choose either method. Some printer drivers (e.g. Postscript)
                    180: will not overwrite a file if you use the second method.
                    181: :p.The area of the page in which the plot will be displayed is
                    182: indicated. You can change this by selecting the :hp2.Set Page:ehp2. button.
                    183: You can then adjust the area with the mouse, and click on button 1
                    184: to select the new area. Another way of doing this is by typing
                    185: the appropriate data into the entry windows which give the size of the
                    186: plot area, either in centimeters or relative to the page size.
                    187: :p.If you wish to adjust the default behaviour of the printer,
                    188: choose the :hp2.Job properties:ehp2. option. This will bring up your
                    189: printer setup dialog box. This is part of the printer driver, and the
                    190: features you can adjust will depend on your printer. You can generally
                    191: use this to swich between landscape and portrait mode, for instance.
                    192: Note that some drivers might not have any options.
                    193:
                    194: :h1 res=2000. Printer selection dialog box help
                    195: :i2 refid=qprint. Printer selection
                    196: :p.This dialog box enables you to select the printer on which
                    197: your output will appear.
                    198: :p.Choose a printer from the displayed list. The chosen printer
                    199: is highlighted.
                    200: :p.The printer is selected by clicking on the :hp2.OK:ehp2. button.
                    201: :p.The new selection is ignored by selecting :hp2.Cancel:ehp2. .
                    202:
                    203: :h1 res=3000. Pause dialog box help
                    204: :i1 id=pausebox. Pause
                    205: :p.This dialog box is (optionally) displayed when a
                    206: 'pause -1 <text>' command is issued to Gnuplot.
                    207: Plotting is paused until you:
                    208: :p.Select :hp2.Continue:ehp2. to resume plotting.
                    209: :p.Select :hp2.Cancel:ehp2. to cancel plotting and return to the Gnuplot
                    210: command line.
                    211:
                    212: :h1 res=6000. Fonts dialog box help
                    213: :i1 id=fonts. Font selection
                    214: :p.This dialog box enables you to change the font used on the displayed plot.
                    215: :p.The font is selected by clicking on the :hp2.OK:ehp2. button.
                    216: :p.The new selection is ignored by selecting :hp2.Cancel:ehp2. .
                    217: :p.Choose a font from the displayed list. The chosen font
                    218: is previwed in the :hp2.Example:ehp2. window.
                    219: :euserdoc.

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