From fa080de7afc95aa1c19a6e6fc0e0708ced2eadc4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joseph Hunkeler Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2015 20:46:52 -0400 Subject: Initial commit --- pkg/utilities/nttools/doc/gtpar.hlp | 117 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 117 insertions(+) create mode 100644 pkg/utilities/nttools/doc/gtpar.hlp (limited to 'pkg/utilities/nttools/doc/gtpar.hlp') diff --git a/pkg/utilities/nttools/doc/gtpar.hlp b/pkg/utilities/nttools/doc/gtpar.hlp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7a06d627 --- /dev/null +++ b/pkg/utilities/nttools/doc/gtpar.hlp @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +.help gtpar May92 tables +.ih +NAME +pltpar -- Parameters describing plot attributes. +.ih +USAGE +pltpar +.ih +DESCRIPTION +Parameters in the 'gtpar' pset specify the attributes of plots drawn with the +'gtedit' task. + +Note that this is a pset, not an executable task. Invoking the pset by name +runs 'eparam', enabling the parameters to be interactively edited. +Parameters can also be modified on the +CL command line by specifying the pset name and parameter name, +for example, "gtpar.box = no"). +The pset name will also appear as one of +the task parameters in the 'gtedit' task; +to change values in the pset, +position the cursor to the 'gtpar' pset name and type ":e" to invoke 'eparam'. +.ih +PARAMETERS +.ls (wx1 = 0) [real] +Left world X-coordinate (if autoscaling is not used). +.le +.ls (wx2 = 0.) [real] +Right world X-coordinate (if autoscaling is not used). +.le +.ls (wy1 = 0.) [real] +Lower world Y-coordinate (if no autoscaling is used). +.le +.ls (wy2 = 0.) [real] +Upper world Y-coord (if not autoscaling). +.le +.ls (marker = box) [string, allowed values: point | box | plus | +cross | circle | diamond | hline | vline | hebar | vebar] + +The name of the style of marker plotted at each point if 'pointmode=yes'. +.le +.ls (szmarker = 0.005) [real] +The size of the markers if 'pointmode = yes'. If this parameter is greater +than 0, its value represents the marker size in world coordinates (WC). If it +is less than zero, the absolute value will be used, representing size in +normalized device coordinates (NDC). If it is set to exactly zero, and the +input is from a list file, +then the third column in the input data is used as the marker size. +.le +.ls (logx = no) [boolean] +Scale the X axis logarithmically? +.le +.ls (logy = no) [boolean] +Scale the Y axis logarithmically? +.le +.ls (box = yes) [boolean] +Draw the box containing the axes and labels around periphery of the +window? +.le +.ls (ticklabels = yes) [boolean] +Label major tick marks? +.le +.ls (grid = no) [boolean] +Draw grid lines on plot? +.le +.ls (xlabel) [string] +X-axis label. +.le +.ls (ylabel) [string] +Y-axis label. +.le +.ls (title = imtitle) +The plot title consists of a standard system-supplied string containing +the user's name, date, etc. If the 'title' parameter contains the string +"imtitle" (the default), then the plot title will contain a second line +made up from the input file or table name. Otherwise, the title will +contain the string value. +.le +.ls (vx1 = 0.) [real, min = 0, max = 1] +Left limit of device viewport. +.le +.ls (vx2 = 0.) [real, min = 0, max = 1] +Right limit of device viewport. +.le +.ls (vy1 = 0.) [real, min = 0, max = 1] +Bottom limit of device viewport. +.le +.ls (vy2 = 0.) [real], min = 0, max = 1] +Upper limit of device viewport. +.le +.ls (majrx = 5) [integer] +Number of major divisions along the X grid. +.le +.ls (minrx = 5) [integer] +Number of minor divisions along the X grid. +.le +.ls (majry = 5) [integer] +Number of major divisions along the Y grid. +.le +.ls (minry = 5) [integer] +Number of minor divisions along the Y grid. +.le +.ls (round = no) [boolean] +Round axes to nice values? +.le +.ls (fill = yes) [boolean] +Fill the viewport rather than enforcing unity aspect ratio? +.ih +EXAMPLES +.ih +BUGS +.ih +SEE ALSO +sgraph + +Type "help tables opt=sys" for a higher-level description of the 'tables' +package. +.endhelp -- cgit