Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/postscript/common/pathtemplate, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: /*
        !             2:  *
        !             3:  * pathname definitions for important files and directories.
        !             4:  *
        !             5:  */
        !             6: 
        !             7: #define DPOST          "POSTLIB/dpost.ps"
        !             8: #define POSTBGI                "POSTLIB/postbgi.ps"
        !             9: #define POSTDAISY      "POSTLIB/postdaisy.ps"
        !            10: #define POSTDMD                "POSTLIB/postdmd.ps"
        !            11: #define POSTMD         "POSTLIB/postmd.ps"
        !            12: #define POSTPLOT       "POSTLIB/postplot.ps"
        !            13: #define POSTPRINT      "POSTLIB/postprint.ps"
        !            14: #define POSTNPRINT     "POSTLIB/postnprint.ps"
        !            15: #define POSTTEK                "POSTLIB/posttek.ps"
        !            16: #define POSTGIF                "POSTLIB/postgif.ps"
        !            17: 
        !            18: #define BASELINE       "POSTLIB/baseline.ps"
        !            19: #define COLOR          "POSTLIB/color.ps"
        !            20: #define DRAW           "POSTLIB/draw.ps"
        !            21: #define FORMFILE       "POSTLIB/forms.ps"
        !            22: #define SHADEFILE      "POSTLIB/shade.ps"
        !            23: #define KERNING                "POSTLIB/kerning.ps"
        !            24: #define REQUESTFILE    "POSTLIB/ps.requests"
        !            25: #define ROUNDPAGE      "POSTLIB/roundpage.ps"
        !            26: 
        !            27: #define ENCODINGDIR    "POSTLIB"
        !            28: #define HOSTDIR                "HOSTDIR"
        !            29: #define FONTDIR                "FONTDIR"
        !            30: #define POSTLIBDIR     "POSTLIB"
        !            31: #define TEMPDIR                "/tmp"
        !            32: 

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