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HPGL
Setting
Enable
HPGL
Origin
Select pen 0
Colour
merge con-
trol
Pen width
scaling
Kanji font
set
HPGL-2
Setting
Enable
HPGL-2
Origin
Select pen 0
Colour
merge con-
trol
Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor (for the system administrator)
Description
The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable HPGL. In case
of problems with HPGL, the HPGL PDL can be disabled by select-
ing the 'Disabled' option.
Use the 'Origin' option to define the HPGL origin settings of the
plot.
If you enable the 'Select pen 0' option, the selection of pen 0 will
be interpreted as end of file (EOF). If the option is disabled, pen 0
will behave like a default HPGL pen.
Use the 'Colour merge control' option to determine what should
happen when two or more colours intersect at the same point on a
plot, especially at the intersection of vectors or 'filled' polygons. If
the colour merge control is set to off, the colour of the last vector
or area fill overwrites the colours specified at the same crossing ar-
ea. White areas are considered opaque. If set to on, all colours are
blended together (merged) at the intersection of vectors and poly-
gons.
To enable or disable the pen width scaling.
If enabled: scaling an image will scale the pen width correspond-
ingly.
To specify the correct font set for the files which contain Kanji
font.
Description
The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable HPGL-2. In
case of problems with HPGL-2, the HPGL-2 PDL can be disabled
by selecting the 'Disabled' option
Use the 'Origin' option to define the HPGL-2 origin settings of the
plot.
If you enable the 'Select pen 0' option, the selection of pen 0 will
be interpreted as end of file (EOF). If the option is disabled, pen 0
will behave like a default HPGL-2 pen.
Use the 'Colour merge control' option to determine what should
happen when two or more colours intersect at the same point on a
plot, especially at the intersection of vectors or 'filled' polygons. If
the Colour merge control is set to off, the Colour of the last vector
or area fill overwrites the colours specified at the same crossing ar-
ea. White areas are considered opaque. If set to on, all colours are
blended together (merged) at the intersection of vectors and poly-
gons.
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