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▲ RANGE: N/A
This command will cause the page in which it occurs and all subsequent pages to merge with a page stored in memory. Merging continues until either a “Page Merge Stop” or a Reset” command is received.
Page Merge Stop
▲COMMAND: szd
▲RANGE: N/A
This command will allow the page in which it occurs to merge, but all subsequent pages will not be merged with a page stored in memory.
Graphic Window
▲COMMAND: sgwM(Mx/My),I,R,name/F;X,Y,Sx,Syd
▲ RANGE: See Below
This command defines an area on the page for graphics, where:
M is the degree of magnification. If only one value for M is entered, the magnification is proportional. If two values are entered, the magnification will be different for the x and y directions. 0 or 1 will result in no magnification, 2 will double the magnification, and 4 will quadruple the magnification.
I indicates the type of graphics the window will contain, and whether the graphics will be printed reversed. 0 indicates raster data, 1 indicates reversed raster data, 2 indicates vector or macro data, and 3 indicates reversed vector or macro data.
R indicates the degree of rotation, if any, of the graphic window. 0 specifies no rotation, 1 specifies 90º counterclockwise rotation, 2 specifies 180º counterclockwise rotation, and 3 specifies 270º counterclockwise rotation.
name is the name of the window (up to seven characters).
/F is replaced with /s for storage only, or with /p for storage and printing.
X, Y are the coordinates for the origin of the graphic window.