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HP-GL/2, Configuration and Status Group

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HP-GL/2 Configuration and Status Group Default Values Sets most programmable HP-GL/2 features to default conditions. DF [;] Initialize Sets all programmable HP-GL/2 features to default conditions. IN [;] Input P1 and P2 Establishes new or default locations for the scaling points P1 and P2. IP [XP1, YP1 [XP2, YP2]] [;] XP1, YP1 = P1 location coordinates XP2, YP2 = P2 location coordinates Input Relative P1 and P2 Establishes P1 and P2 locations in relation to the PCL Picture Frame. IR [XP1, YP1 [XP2, YP2]] [;] XP1, YP1 = P1 location as percentage of PCL Picture Frame XP2, YP2 = P2 location as percentage of PCL Picture Frame Input Window Sets up a window (soft-clip limits). IW [ XLL, YLL, XUR, YUR] [;] XLL = X coordinate (lower left) YLL = Y coordinate (lower left) XUR = X coordinate (upper right) YUR = Y coordinate (upper right) Rotate Coordinate System Rotates the HP-GL/2 coordinate system. RO [ angle ] [;] angle = 0, 90, 180, or 270 Scale Establishes a user-unit coordinate system. SC [ X1, X2, Y1, Y2 [,type [,left, bottom ] ] ] [;] type = 2 (point factor) or SC XMIN, XFACTOR, YMIN, YFACTOR, type [;] X1,Y1 = User-unit coordinates for P1 X2,Y2 = User-unit coordinates for P2 type = 0 (Anisotropic) or 1 (isotropic) left, bottom = Positions isometric area within P1/P2 limits 28

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HP-GL/2
Configuration and Status Group
Default Values
Sets most programmable HP-GL/2 features to default conditions.
DF
[;]
Initialize
Sets all programmable HP-GL/2 features to default conditions.
IN
[;]
Input P1 and P2
Establishes new or default locations for the scaling points P1 and P2.
IP [X
P1
, Y
P1
[X
P2
, Y
P2
]]
[;]
X
P1
, Y
P1
= P1 location coordinates
X
P2
, Y
P2
= P2 location coordinates
Input Relative P1 and P2
Establishes P1 and P2 locations in relation to the PCL Picture Frame.
IR [X
P1
, Y
P1 [XP2
, Y
P2
]]
[;]
X
P1
, Y
P1
= P1 location as percentage of PCL Picture Frame
X
P2
, Y
P2
= P2 location as percentage of PCL Picture Frame
Input Window
Sets up a window (soft-clip limits).
IW [ X
LL
, Y
LL
, X
UR
, Y
UR
]
[;]
X
LL
= X coordinate (lower left)
Y
LL
= Y coordinate (lower left)
X
UR
= X coordinate (upper right)
Y
UR
= Y coordinate (upper right)
Rotate Coordinate System
Rotates the HP-GL/2 coordinate system.
RO [ angle ] [;]
angle = 0, 90, 180, or 270
Scale
Establishes a user-unit coordinate system.
SC [ X
1
, X
2
, Y
1
, Y
2
[,type [,left, bottom ] ] ] [;]
type = 2 (point factor)
or
SC X
MIN
, X
FACTOR
, Y
MIN
, Y
FACTOR
, type [;]
X1,Y1 = User-unit coordinates for P1
X2,Y2 = User-unit coordinates for P2
type = 0 (Anisotropic) or 1 (isotropic)
left, bottom = Positions isometric area within P1/P2 limits