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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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RLPLOT(1)						      General Commands Manual							 RLPLOT(1)

NAME
rlplot - generate publication quality graphs exprlp - convert rlplot files to vector based graphic files SYNOPSIS
rlplot <file> exprlp [options]<input>[options][<output>] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the rlplot and exprlp commands. rlplot is a GUI based program for displaying scientific data in standard formats. Output is generated on the X display where further changes can be made to the graph using point and click methods. Images can be exported as scalable vector graphics (SVG) as well as EPS, WMF and TIFF formats. exprlp reads RLPlot files and exports various vector based graphic file formats including scalable vector graphics (SVG), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), and Windows Metafile (WMF). OPTIONS
rlplot does not have any command line options but the following options are available for exprlp - use stdin/stdout as input or output file; requires that file format is set by -e | -s | -w option -h help -d delete input file after read -e output Encapsulated PostScript, *.eps -s output Scalable Vector Graphics, *.svg -S like -s, start output with "Content-Type: image/svg+xml" -v print RLPlot version -w output Windows Meta File, *.wmf -q quiet mode: suppress output to the console EXAMPLES
exprlp foo.rlp foo.svg ;exports Scalable Vector Graphics exprlp -q foo.rlp foo.eps ;exports Encapsulated PostScript, no messages exprlp foo.rlp foo.wmf ;exports Windows Meta File exprlp -sq foo.rlp - ;exports SVG to the console, no messages exprlp exprlp -eq - - ;converts inputfile from stdin to EPS on stdout switch character is either '-' or '/' AUTHOR
rlplot and exprlp were written by Reinhard Lackner and are released under the GNU general public license. This manual page was written by James Stone <jamesmstone@gmail.com>. RLPLOT(1)
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