NGP2(1) General Commands Manual NGP2(1)NAME
ngp2 - convert ngp files to image
SYNOPSIS
ngp2 [options] ngp files
DESCRIPTION
ngp2 is the program to convert ngp files created by Ngraph to image files such as PostScript, SVG, PNG, PDF or GRA.
OPTIONS
Command line options are:
-I ignore path of data files
-a automatically set scale of axis when scale is not set
-A clear and automatically set scale of axis
-c change directory to location of a ngp file
-d dpi set dpi
-ps, ps3
save as PostScript level 3
-ps2 save as PostScript level 2
-eps, -eps3
save as Encapsulated PostScript level 3
-eps2 save as Encapsulated PostScript level 2
-pdf save as Portable Document Format
-svg, -svg1.1
save as Scalable Vector Graphics version 1.1
-svg1.2
save as Scalable Vector Graphics version 1.2
-png save as Portable Network Graphics
-h, --help
show help message
AUTHORS
Hiroyuki Ito <ZXB01226@nifty.com>
SEE ALSO ngraph(1)COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1999 Hiroyuki Ito
4th Berkeley Distribution Local NGP2(1)
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exprlp - convert rlplot files to vector based graphic files
SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
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OPTIONS
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EXAMPLES
exprlp foo.rlp foo.svg ;exports Scalable Vector Graphics
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exprlp foo.rlp foo.wmf ;exports Windows Meta File
exprlp -sq foo.rlp - ;exports SVG to the console, no messages
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AUTHOR
rlplot and exprlp were written by Reinhard Lackner and are released under the GNU general public license.
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