!
!       File containing the plotting device information for
!       Pltprg/Plotfl.  Definitions of the data are in the bottom of the file
!
!   #1 VT 240 terminal
!
VT12
TT:
11.0 8.5 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
!
!   #2 HP Plotter
!
!7550
!Filename
!9.97 7.68 0 1 0
!0 1 1 0 1
! PG;RO 0;IP;SC 0,9886 250,6891;
! PG;RO 90;IP;SC 685,9916 0,7113
!@DP:PLOTQ.COM TXA?:
!
!   #3 Tektronix 4010/4014 emulator
!
4014
TT:
10.23 7.75 1 0 0
1 0 0 1 0
 [H[J[?38h
 [3/v[?38l
!
!   #4 Tektronix 4105/7/9
!
4105
TT:
9.2 8.6 1 0 0
1 0 0 1 0
 [H[J%!0
 %!0%!2
!"
!   #5 LA 50 printer
!
META
Meta50.dat
11.0 8.5 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 1
@DP:PLTMET.COM
! 
!   #6 Dec LN03 laser printer using tektronix 4014 emulation
!
4014
Filename
10.23 7.75 0 2 0 
1 0 0 1 1
 [?38h
 [?38l
@DP:PLOTQS.COM Sys$Laser
! Use above ([?38l) if on a print queue; otherwise use [!p
! (It will eject the paper then)
!
!   #7 HP Plotter attached to the printer port. 
!
!7550
!FILENAME
!9.97 7.68 2 1 0
!1 1 1 1 0
! [5i
! PG;RO 0;IP;SC 0,9886 250,6891;
! PG;RO 90;IP;SC 685,9916 0,7113
! [4i 
!
!   #8 HP Plotter with gridded paper
!
!7475
!Filename
!9.97 7.68 0 1 1 5.56 4.000 4.20 5.56
!0 1 1 0 1
! PG;RO 0;IP;SC 0,9886 250,6891;
! PG;RO 90;IP;SC 685,9916 0,7113;
!@DP:PLOTQ.COM TXA?:
!
! ************  DEFINITIONS **************************
!
! First line:
! 
!    The name of the device emulation that will be used (Multiware)
!
! Second Line:
!
!    The name of where to send the output.  If it doesn't go to
!    the terminal screen, it will have to go to a temporary file.
!
!        Use TT: for the terminal.  
!        Use Meta50.dat for metafile types.
!        Otherwise, use the word "FILENAME"
!
! Third Line:
!
!   1           X axis length (inches)
!   2           Y axis length (inches)
!   3           Terminal flag (1 if a terminal, 0 if not)
!   4           Rotate flag (0 if no rotation; 1 if rotation done by the 
!                  output device, and is done on a "best fit" basis; 2 if 
!                  rotation to be done by the program, and is done on a 
!                  "best fit" basis;3 if rotation manditory, and done by the
!                  output device; and 4 if rotation is necessary, and done 
!                  by the program
!   5           Gridded paper flag (1 if paper has a grid on it, 0 if not)
!
!            And, if gridded paper, the following: 
!   
!   6           The distance from the left edge of the paper to the center 
!                 of the plotting region, in inches
!   7           The distance from the bottom edge of the paper to the center 
!                 of the plotting region, in inches
!   8           The distance from the right edge of the paper (when the paper
!                 is rotated 90 degrees) to the center of the plotting region,
!                 in inches
!   9           The distance from the bottom edge of the paper (when the paper
!                 is rotated 90 degrees) to the center of the plotting region,
!                 in inches
!
! Forth line:
!
!   1    Number of lines to read to set up device (written prior to Scinit)
!   2    Number of lines to read to set the scaling, etc, if not rotated
!   3    Number of lines to read to set up the scaling if it is rotated 
!   4    Number of lines to read to return the device to its initial state 
!   5    Flag to indicate the command file to run when finished making the
!          plot. (1 indicates a command file; 0 indicates none)
!
! The additional lines depend on the number of lines, etc indicated in
!   the forth line. The first group of lines correspond to line 4 item #1;
!   the second group, line 4 item#2, etc.  The last line is the name of the 
!   command file to run (if Line 4 item #5 is not 0).  A command file is 
!   necessary if the plots are not done directly to the terminal, or if the 
!   output has to be converted into raster format for a printer attached to 
!   the terminal.  
! There are three command files.  The first is DP:PLOTQ.COM.  This is the
!   command file to send a plot to a device that is not on a queue. You 
!   must provide the name of the terminal line that the device is connected 
!   to as an arguement to this command file.  The second command file is 
!   DP:PLOTQS.COM.  This is the command file to send a plot to a queued 
!   device.  You must provide the name of the queue that the device is 
!   connected to as an arguement to this command file.  The third command 
!   file is DP:PLTMET.COM.  This command file is used to turn the metafile
!   output into rasterized data, and sends the data to a printer attached
!   to the terminal.
!
! Note: You can put comments in by having a ! in column 1.  Also, these 
!   devices must be in the same order as the devices listed in the file 
!   PLTPRG.DVI.
!
