zero position after drawing all lines of each color, and you are prompted on
the screen to change pens. Typing "return" after the pen change will continue
the plot. Pen colors for crystal edges and structure axes are set in option
[K.11]; colors for atoms, bonds and polyhedra are set in the input for these
drawing elements.
[M.2.6] PEN NUMBER FOR ONE-PEN MODE.
If you elect to run a multiple-pen plotter in the ONE-PEN mode, you should
enter the number of the pen which you will be using. This number is
irrelevant for single-pen plotters and for multiple-pen plotters run in
automatic or manual pen-change modes.
vector will be
the vector [001].
stuvwxyz{|}~ÇüéâäàåçêëèïîìÄÅÉæÆô òü Ü¢£¥₧ƒ íóúñѪº¿ » │┤╡╢╖╕╣║╗ ╛┐└┴┬├─┼╞ ╚ ╩╦╠═╬╧╨╤╥╙╘╒╓╫╪┘┌█▄▌▐▀αßΓπΣσµτΦ Ωδ∞φεZ ≡±≥≤⌠⌡÷≈°∙·√ⁿ²■ ** Help file PPWIND.HLP - Windows for pen plots
If you choose a window, the entire image, as shown on the screen, will be
compressed into a specified area (window) on the output page. You must
specify the size of the window, and the location of the upper left corner.
The size and location, in inches, are in "page" coordinates; on a printed
page, the origin is in the upper left, the first or x axis extends to the
right, across the page (short dimension), and the second or y axis extends
down the page (long dimension). Thus a displacement of 0,0 plots the image in
the upper left corner, x,0 plots it x inches to the right, etc. You have the
option to rotate the image 90 degrees, so that it is upright for normal
printed page orientation; if it is not rotated, it will be in the same
sideways orientation as the full-page printout.
$Gé$Ió$K┬$MΓ$O%Q"%SB%Ub%Wé%Yó%[┬%]Γ%_&a"&cB&eb&gé&ió&k┬&mΓ&o'q"'sB'ub'wé'yó'{┬'}Γ'(ü"(âB(àb(çé(ëó(ï┬(ìΓ(Å)æ")ôB)òb)ùé)Öó)¢┬)¥Γ)ƒ*í"*úB*Ñb*ºé*⌐ó*½** Help file ROTOPT.HLP - Rotations in option [E]
To use the rotations properly, you may need to be familiar with the various
types of coordinate systems used in the calculations: the natural structure
system; the observer cartesian system; and the orthographic system. See
section IV-4 and the diagrams in suboption E.1.
Note that incremental rotations can be carried out while the plot is still on