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lasergnu - send gnuplot output to a printer
SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
llllaaaasssseeeerrrrggggnnnnuuuu [ flags ] plot-command...
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
_l_a_s_e_r_g_n_u runs _g_n_u_p_l_o_t(1) in an environment to produce
typeset output on an IMAGEN or Postscript printer.
The ggggnnnnuuuuppppllllooootttt commands ppppllllooootttt----ccccoooommmmmmmmaaaannnndddd are performed and the
output sent to the printer. If the ----ffff option specifies a
file for input, the plot command is optional. The command-
line plot commands are executed prior to any in the file(s).
For example, to plot the function _s_i_n(_x) from -1 to +1, and
to use printer im1, use the command
lasergnu -Pim1 'plot [-1:1] sin(x) with lines'
To execute the gnuplot command file _m_y_p_l_o_t, on the
postscript printer lw0, use the command
lasergnu -Plw0 -p -f myplot
The following switches are recognized:
----pppp Use the postscript language to make the plot, instead
of Impress. This is for use on Postscript printers
only. This uses a double-size plot in landscape mode as
the default.
----PPPP _p_r_i_n_t_e_r
The output of this program is intended for _p_r_i_n_t_e_r. If
the file is being spooled, this determines the printer
it is spooled to (default: $LASER). Be sure to use the
-p flag if the printer is a postscript printer.
----ffff _f_i_l_e
Take gnuplot commands from the named file. Multiple
files may be supplied with separate -f options.
----tttt _t_i_t_l_e
Specify the title of the plot.
----bbbb Do not print a banner page.
----JJJJ Do not print a banner page.
----hhhheeeellllpppp
Prints a list of options.
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gnuplot(l), lpr(1)
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