Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/new/dipress/man/mann/plot2ip.1, revision 1.1

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        !            15: .SH NAME
        !            16: plot2ip - convert Unix plot(5) format to Interpress
        !            17: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !            18: .B plot2ip
        !            19: [
        !            20: .BI \-o outputfile
        !            21: ] [
        !            22: .BI \-o testSize
        !            23: ]  [plotFile]
        !            24: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !            25: .I plot2ip
        !            26: will convert Unix plot(5) format files to Interpress.
        !            27: .PP
        !            28: The following options are understood:
        !            29: .TP
        !            30: .BI \-s textSize
        !            31: Set the point size of text labels.
        !            32: .TP
        !            33: .BI \-o outputfile
        !            34: Set the output file.
        !            35: If this option is omitted, the Interpress master will be created on the
        !            36: standard ouptut.
        !            37: .SH SEE ALSO
        !            38: plot(5)
        !            39: .br
        !            40: dipress(n)
        !            41: .SH BUGS
        !            42: Doesn't handle arcs, circles or line types.
        !            43: 

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