Annotation of 43BSDReno/usr.bin/plot/plot.1, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .\" Copyright (c) 1990 Regents of the University of California.
                      2: .\" All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
                      3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
                      4: .\"
                      5: .\"     @(#)plot.1     6.6 (Berkeley) 7/24/90
                      6: .\"
                      7: .Dd July 24, 1990
                      8: .Dt PLOT 1
                      9: .Os ATT 7th
                     10: .Sh NAME
                     11: .Nm plot
                     12: .Nd graphics filters
                     13: .Sh SYNOPSIS
                     14: .Nm plot
                     15: .Oo
                     16: .Op Fl T Ar terminal
                     17: .Op Fl r Ar resolution
                     18: .Oo
                     19: .Ar
                     20: .Sh DESCRIPTION
                     21: These commands read plotting instructions (see
                     22: .Xr plot  5  )
                     23: from the standard input or the specified
                     24: .Ar files  ,
                     25: and in general
                     26: produce plotting instructions suitable for
                     27: a particular
                     28: .Ar terminal
                     29: on the standard output.
                     30: The
                     31: .Fl r
                     32: flag may be used to specify the device's output resolution
                     33: (currently only the Imagen laser printer understands this option).
                     34: .Pp
                     35: If no
                     36: .Ar terminal
                     37: type is specified, the environment parameter
                     38: .Ev $TERM
                     39: (see
                     40: .Xr environ  7  )
                     41: is used.
                     42: Known
                     43: .Ar terminals
                     44: are:
                     45: .Tw Cm
                     46: .Tp Cm 4013
                     47: Tektronix 4013 storage scope.
                     48: .Tp Cx Cm 4014
                     49: .Ws
                     50: .Cx or
                     51: .Ws
                     52: .Cm tek
                     53: .Cx
                     54: Tektronix 4014 or 4015 storage scope with Enhanced Graphics Module.
                     55: (Use 4013 for Tektronix 4014 or 4015 without the Enhanced Graphics Module).
                     56: .Tp Cm 450
                     57: DASI Hyterm 450 terminal (Diablo mechanism).
                     58: .Tp Cm 300
                     59: DASI 300 or GSI terminal (Diablo mechanism).
                     60: .Tp Cm 300S
                     61: DASI 300S terminal (Diablo mechanism).
                     62: .Tp Cm aed
                     63: AED 512 color graphics terminal.
                     64: .Tp Cx Cm bitgraph
                     65: .Ws
                     66: .Cx or
                     67: .Ws
                     68: .Cm bg
                     69: .Cx
                     70: BBN bitgraph graphics terminal.
                     71: .Tp Cx Cm imagen
                     72: .Ws
                     73: .Cx or
                     74: .Ws
                     75: .Cm ip
                     76: .Cx
                     77: Imagen laser printer (default 240 dots-per-inch resolution).
                     78: .Tp Cm crt
                     79: Any crt terminal capable of running
                     80: .Xr vi  1  .
                     81: .Tp Cm dumb
                     82: Dumb terminals without cursor addressing or line printers.
                     83: .Tp Cm vt125
                     84: DEC vt125 terminal.
                     85: .Tp Cx Cm hp2648
                     86: .Ws
                     87: .Cx or
                     88: .Ws
                     89: .Cm hp
                     90: .Ws
                     91: .Cx or
                     92: .Ws
                     93: .Cm hp8
                     94: .Cx
                     95: Hewlett Packard 2648 graphics terminal.
                     96: .Tp Cm ver
                     97: Versatec D1200A printer-plotter.
                     98: .Tp Cm var
                     99: Benson Varian printer-plotter.
                    100: .Tp
                    101: .Pp
                    102: These versions of
                    103: .Nm plot
                    104: use the
                    105: .Fl g
                    106: option of
                    107: .Xr lpr  1
                    108: to send the result directly to the plotter device rather than to
                    109: the standard output.
                    110: .Sh ENVIRONMENT
                    111: .Tw Fl
                    112: .Tp Ev TERM
                    113: Used to determine the terminal type if not given as an argument.
                    114: .Sh FILES
                    115: .Dw /usr/bin/gigiplot
                    116: .Di L
                    117: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/t4013
                    118: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/tek
                    119: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/t450
                    120: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/t300
                    121: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/t300s
                    122: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/aedplot
                    123: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/bgplot
                    124: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/crtplot
                    125: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/dumbplot
                    126: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/gigiplot
                    127: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/hpplot
                    128: .Dp Pa /usr/bin/implot
                    129: .Dp Pa /usr/ucb/lpr
                    130: .Dp
                    131: .Sh SEE ALSO
                    132: .Xr plot 3 ,
                    133: .Xr plot 5 ,
                    134: .Xr lpr 1
                    135: .Sh HISTORY
                    136: .Nm Plot
                    137: appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.

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