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PSPLOT(1)							     PSPLOT(1)

NAME
       psplot - convert plot(5) files to POSTSCRIPT format

SYNOPSIS
       psplot [ -gprologue ] [ files ]

DESCRIPTION
       psplot  reads  files  in plot(5) format and converts them to POSTSCRIPT
       format on the standard output.  If no files are specified, the standard
       input  is  used.	  The  conversion  is  almost  one-for-one,  with  one
       POSTSCRIPT function call for each plot primitive.  The behavior of  the
       generated  file	can  be	 modified  by  changing the definitions of the
       POSTSCRIPT functions in the prologue.  If no -g	option	is  specified,
       the default prologue is used.

ENVIRONMENT
       PSLIBDIR path name of a directory to use instead of /usr/lib/transcript
       for psplot prologue file.

FILES
       /usr/lib/transcript/psplot.pro
			     default prologue file.

SEE ALSO
       transcript(1), ps4014(1).
       4.2bsd: graph(1), plot(1), plot(3), plot(5), lpr(1).
       System V: lp(1).

AUTHOR
       Adobe Systems Incorporated

BUGS
       plot format has been  removed  from  some  newer	 UNIX  systems	(e.g.,
       Systems V), but psplot lives on.

NOTES
       POSTSCRIPT is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.

Adobe Systems			 14 July 1987			     PSPLOT(1)
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