WTSTR(3NCARG) | NCAR GRAPHICS | WTSTR(3NCARG) |
WTSTR - draws a specified text string at a specified position in the user coordinate system. The call has arguments specifying the size, orientation, and centering of the string.
WTSTR specifies character sizes in Plotter Address Units (PAUs), which are no longer used in NCAR Graphics; thus, WTSTR is considered an obsolete routine.
The current recognized coordinate systems are GKS world coordinates, GKS normalized device coordinates, NCAR Graphics fractional coordinates, and NCAR Graphics user coordinates. See the NCAR Graphics document "NCAR Graphics Fundamentals, UNIX Version" for a description of these coordinate systems.
WTSTR continues to be provided for compatibility of early NCAR Graphics codes. If you are writing new code, we suggest that you use the more general text writing routines of the Plotchar utility: PLCHLQ, PLCHMQ, and PLCHHQ.
The following definition of the PAU Coordinate System is included for the purpose of interpreting and converting PAU codes:
The plotter coordinates of a point are integers IPX and IPY, where IPX is between 1 and 2**MX and IPY is between 1 and 2**MY. MX and MY are internal parameters of SPPS; each has the default value 10. Values of MX and MY can be set by the routine SETI and retrieved by the routine GETSI.
CALL WTSTR(PX,PY,CH,IS,IO,IC)
A call to WTSTR causes the SPPS polyline buffer to be flushed and leaves the "pen" (for subsequent calls to FRSTPT, VECTOR, PLOTIF, and PLOTIT) at the location (PX,PY).
To use WTSTR, load the NCAR Graphics libraries ncarg, ncarg_gks, and ncarg_c, preferably in that order.
Online: gtx, gstxal, gstxp, gstxfp, gschh, gschsp, gschup, gschxp, gscr, gstxci, spps, plotchar, plchhq, plchmq, plchlq, pwrit, plotif, seti, getsi
Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Fundamentals, UNIX Version; User's Guide for NCAR GKS-0A Graphics
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March 1993 | UNIX |