in the two commands
specified above.
The syntax of the command is:
#alltt166#
The legal area fill type are:
- black (default)
- white
- shade
For example, to change area fill type to white fill, the
following command should be used.
verbatim29#
These commands are only intended for advance users (those who
know what they are doing). They are included mainly because
632 generate these commands. The
commands are:
commands |
;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;;SPMnbsp;Description |
64 |
Black fill the next figure |
65 |
White fill the next figure |
66 |
Shade the interior next figure |
67 |
Specify the pattern used for the next
68 command. The pattern will remain effective until it is
changed by another 69 command.
The syntax is:
#alltt183#
An example (the default) is:
verbatim30#
|
The exact interpretation of the above commands are probably
device driver dependent. I did most of tests using 70
(imagen1) and several tests using 71.
The description below may not apply to other
device drivers.
The commands that can be specified after 72,
73 and 74 include 75,
76 (without 77), 78 (again without
79) and 80. The drawings do not have to be closed.
The imagen printer will automatically draw an imaginary line from
the starting point to the end point, and then fill the figure.
When using 81, the outline of the figures are drawn but not
in 82. In another words, when using 83, the command:
verbatim31#
will draw a circle will the circumference in solid line and the
interior is filled in the pattern active at that time. However, when using
dvips, the circle will not have the circumference drawn in sold line.