HP 7475a Operation And Interconnection Manual page 31

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of PI and P2 and the physical size of the input window. Whether
invoked manually or program matically, rotations are not cumulative,
and the rotate function can only be toggled on or off.
When the 90-degree rotate function is invoked with the
buttons, the default input window remains coincident with the hard­
clip limits and PI and P2 assume new rotated default coordinate loca­
tions inside the hard-clip limits. These new Pl/P2 values are shown in
the following table. Note that the physical location and size of the
PlIP2 frame are not affected by the front-panel rotate function.
Rotated Default Coordinate Values for Scaling Points PI and P2
Rotated Default Scaling Points (Plotter Units)
Paper
Size
A
A4
B
A3
When the 90-degree rotate fu nction is invoked with an R090 instruc­
tion, PI and P2 retain their current coordinate values and may therefore
be rotated outside the hard·clip limits as shown in the following illus­
tration. The default input window is also rotated, but its physical size is
clipped to a square area by the hard-clip limits. Note that the input
window limits programmed pen motion to the window area, but the pen
can still be moved anywhere within the hard-clip limits using the front­
panel cursor buttons. The input window can be expanded to the hard­
clip limits and PI and P2 can be defaulted to the rotated default coor­
dinate values using the HP-GL instructions, IW and lP, without
parameters.
Whether invoked manually or programmatically, the physical size and
location of the hard-clip limits are not affected by the rotate function.
However, the defined lower-left
hard-clip limits are rotated to maintain the same relationship with
respect to the 0 , 0 origin point. The coordinate values for UR are deter­
mined by paper size and the state of the rotate function; but, the coor­
dinate values for LL will always by 0 , 0 regardless of paper size and
the state of the rotate function. The current plotter unit coordinate
LL
values for
and U R can be obtained by executing the H p·GL instruc­
tion, OH.
Plx,Ply
154 , 244
0 , 6 10
283 , 934
607 , 797
(LL)
and upper-right (UR) corners of the
+
ENTER
P2x,P2y
7354 , 10 244
7200 , 1 0 6 1 0
1 0 283 , 16 134
1 0 607 , 1 5 997
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