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A virtual pen is defined by its conventional number (0 to 15), and its
attributes. Currently, the attributes can be
- COLOUR, an integer code for the colour. The integer can take values
from 0 to 15 with undefined conventions, because the colour table is
dynamically selectable on some devices. (e.g. ARGS). On a non-color
device with default terminal settings, it corresponds to an intensity
level. 0 is the brightest available intensity. Values 1 to 15 correspond
to increasing intensities, scaled to cover the full range of available
intensities on the current device. As most devices have three intensity
levels, 1-5 will give the dimmest intensity, 6-10 the intermediate one
and 11-15 the brightest (i.e. the same as 0).
- DASHED pattern, an integer from 1 to 7 with the following
significance
- Solid line
- Short dashed line
- Dotted line
- Short dash - Dot line pattern
- Long dashed line
- Long dash - Dot
- Short dash - Long dash
The first four attributes corresponds to the standard GKS (Graphic Kernel
System) convention, and the hardware generation of the output device may be
used. It is not used for the other ones.
- WEIGHT, an integer from 1 to 5 giving the thickening factor of the
line. Hardware generation may be used.
A pen is loaded and defined by command
PENCIL Ipen /DASHED Idash /WEIGHT Iweig /COLOUR IColo /DEFAULT
All subsequent plots will be done with this virtual pen, until a new
command PENCIL is issued. If the attributes are not given, the
previous ones (resulting from the last definition) are used. If a device
has not the required capability, the code is ignored. The /DEFAULT
option can be used to reset the default settings of
the attributes which are not specified. If no pen number is specified, the
/DEFAULT option reset all default attributes to every pen.
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2014-07-01