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1.1 root 1: .TH PLOT 1
2: .CT 1 comm_dev graphics
3: .SH NAME
4: plot \(mi graphics filters
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B plot
7: [
8: .BI -T terminal
9: ]
10: .SH DESCRIPTION
11: These filters read plotting instructions (see
12: .IR plot (5))
13: from the standard input,
14: and in general
15: produce plotting instructions suitable for
16: a particular
17: .I terminal
18: on the standard output.
19: .PP
20: If no
21: .I terminal
22: type is specified, the environment parameter
23: .L TERM
24: (see
25: .IR environ (5))
26: is used.
27: Known
28: .I terminals
29: are:
30: .TP
31: .B 2621
32: .PD 0
33: .TP
34: .B hp
35: Hewlett-Packard screen terminal.
36: .PD
37: .TP
38: .B 4014
39: .PD 0
40: .TP
41: .B tek
42: Tektronix 4014 storage scope.
43: .PD
44: .TP
45: .B troff
46: Convert to
47: .IR troff (1)
48: input.
49: .TP
50: .B 5620
51: .PD 0
52: .TP
53: .B jerq
54: Teletype DMD display under
55: .IR mux (9.1).
56: The filter persists after plotting, to make a
57: layer that skips downloading on subsequent plots.
58: .PD
59: .TP
60: .B 750
61: .PD 0
62: .TP
63: .B pen
64: Hewlett-Packard pen plotter.
65: .PD
66: .SH FILES
67: .nf
68: .F /usr/lib/plot/hpplot
69: .F /usr/lib/plot/trplot
70: .F /usr/lib/plot/penplot
71: .F /usr/lib/plot/tek
72: .F /usr/jerq/bin/jplot
73: .fi
74: .SH "SEE ALSO"
75: .IR plot (3),
76: .IR plot (5)
77: .SH BUGS
78: A persistent
79: .I plot
80: layer on a 5620 terminal imitates
81: .LR "term 33" ,
82: it loses most abilities of a
83: .IR mux (9.1)
84: layer; see
85: .IR term (9.1).
86: .br
87: Which plotters are known depends on which computer you are on.
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