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Print Panel

     

The print panel handles the Postscript output. A 2D-display can be associated with the printer. All setup options and values of this display will be printed. Color and encapsulated Postscript are also supported. The output device is either a printer or a file. If the output device is a printer, a '.ps'-file is generated and spooled in the /tmp directory. It has a unique name starting with the prefix `snns'. The directory must be writable. When xgui terminates normally, all SNNS spool files are deleted.

  
Figure: Printer panel

The following fields can be set in the Printer Panel, which is shown in figure gif.

  1. File Name resp. Command Line:
    If the output device is a file: the filename.
    If the output device is a printer: the command line to start the printer.
    The filename in the command line has to be '$1'.
  2. Destination: Selects the output device. Toggles the above input line between File Name and Command Line.
  3. Paper: Selects the paper format.
  4. Orientation: Sets the orientation of the display on the paper. Can be 'portrait' or 'landscape'.
  5. Border (mm): Sets the size of the horizontal and vertical borders on the sheet in millimeters.
  6. AutoScale: Scales the network to the largest size possible on the paper.
  7. Aspect: If on, scaling in X and Y direction is done uniformly.
  8. X-Scale: Scale factor in X direction. Valid only if AutoScale is 'OFF'.
  9. Y-Scale: Scale factor in Y direction. Valid only if AutoScale is 'OFF'.

: Cancels the printing and closes the panel.

: Starts printing.

: Opens the network setup panel. This panel allows the specification of several options to control the way the network is printed.    

The variables that can be set here include:

  1. x-min, y-min, x-max and y-max describe the section to be printed.
  2.   Unit size: All units have the same size.
    

    : The size of a unit depends on its value.

  3. Shape: Sets the shape of the units.

  4.   Text: The box around
    text overwrites the background color and the links.
    

    : No box around the text.

  5. Border: A border is drawn around the network, if set to 'ON'.
  6. Color: If set, the value is printed color coded.
  7. Fill Intens: The fill intensity for units on monochrome printers.
  8. Display: Selects the display to be printed.



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Niels Mache
Wed May 17 11:23:58 MET DST 1995