OcéPower Logic: Settings Editor(for the system administrator) 211
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HPGL
Setting Description
Enable
HPGL
The'Enable' optionallows you to enable or disable HPGL. In case
ofproblems with HPGL, theHPGL PDL can be disabled by select-
ing the 'Disabled' option.
Origin Use the 'Origin' option to define the HPGL origin settings of the
plot.
Selectpen 0 If you enable the 'Select pen 0' option, the selectionof pen 0 will
beinterpret ed as end of file (EOF). If the option is disabled, pen 0
will behavelike a default HPGL pen.
Colour
mergecon-
trol
Usethe 'Colour merge control' optionto determine what should
happen whentwo or more colours intersect at the same point on a
plot,especially at the intersectio n ofvector so r 'filled'polygon s. I f
thecolour merge control is set to off, thecolour of the last vector
orarea 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.
Penwidth
scaling
Toenable or disable the pen width scaling.
If enabled: scaling an image will scale the pen width correspond-
ingly.
Kanjifont
set
Tospecify the correct font set for the files which contain Kanji
font.
HPGL-2
Setting Description
Enable
HPGL-2
The 'Enable' option allows youto enable or disable HPGL-2. In
caseof problems with HPGL-2, the HPGL-2 PDL can be disabled
bys electing the 'Disabled' option
Origin Use the 'Origin' option to define the HPGL-2 origin settings of the
plot.
Selectpen 0 If you enable the 'Select pen 0' option, the selectionof pen 0 will
beinterpret ed as end of file (EOF). If the option is disabled, pen 0
will behavelike a default HPGL-2 pen.
Colour
mergecon-
trol
Usethe 'Colour merge control' optionto determine what should
happen whentwo or more colours intersect at the same point on a
plot,especially at the intersectio n ofvector so r 'filled'polygon s. I f
theColour merge control is set tooff, the Colour of the last vector
orarea 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.