Saving And Restoring The Graphics State - Kyocera C8100DN - Color Laser Printer Technical Reference Manual

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With operation modes 1 and 2, the SIMG command addresses the transparency of the
source image only. For operation mode 1, the white pixels of the source image do not
overlay on the destination. For example, you cannot pattern a character. With operation
mode 2, the SIMG command applies the white pixels of the source image onto the desti-
nation directly.
The following program example illustrates use of the SIMG command. Try changing the
value specified for SIMG on line 3 and see the effect on the result (the figure on the pre-
vious page).
!R! RES; UNIT C;
NEWP;
SIMG 3; CMNT Try changing this value;
PMZP 5, 15;
PMRP 2, 2;
PDRP 0, -2, 2, 0, 0, 2, -2, 0;
PDRP -2, 0, 0, 2, 2, 0, 0, -2;
FILL 1;
SFNT 'TimesNewRoman', 90;
PMRP -1.2, 1;
GPAT .6;
TEXT 'A';
FILL 1;
PAGE;
EXIT;

Saving and Restoring the Graphics State

The graphics state consists of a variety of items that affect how images are rendered on
the page. The graphics state contains various information related to path mode graphics
and raster mode graphics.
Items included in the graphics state include the following:
Current path and cursor position (if defined)
Current pen diameter (line width)
Current line join type
Current line cap type
Current miter limit
Current dash pattern
Current flatness
Current fill pattern (16
Current clipping rectangle
Current raster resolution
Current image model
While working with graphics, there often are occasions when it is useful to save the
graphics state, then later to restore it. One such situation occurs when a path must be
used for both stroking and filling.
Transparent
Transparent
Transparent
Opaque
Opaque
Transparent
Opaque
Opaque
×
16 dots)
Raster Graphics
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