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NAME

       NCAR Graphics GKS C-binding - Description of how to use the NCAR Graphics GKS C-binding.

SYNOPSIS

       This  section  only  briefly describes how to use the NCAR Graphics GKS C-binding.  If you
       intend to use the GKS C-bindings heavily, you may want to  get  a  copy  of  the  American
       National  Standard's  "Computer  Graphics  -  Graphical  Kernel  System (GKS) - Functional
       Description".  If you want information on how to use the C-bindings for the NCAR  Graphics
       utilities,  please  see  ncarg_cbind(3NCARG)  or the man page for any of the NCAR Graphics
       routines.

       The NCAR Graphics GKS C-binding adheres to the ISO/IEC standard.  Only  the  functions  at
       level  0A  have  been implemented.  At the time, not all of these functions are supported;
       only the ones that have man pages associated with them are supported.  Below is a list  of
       the currently supported NCAR Graphics GKS C-bindings:

       gaccum_tran_matrix
       gactivate_ws
       gcell_array
       gclear_ws
       gclose_gks
       gclose_seg
       gclose_ws
       gcopy_seg_ws
       gcreate_seg
       gdeactivate_ws
       gdel_seg
       gescape
       geval_tran_matrix
       gfill_area
       ginq_asfs
       ginq_char_expan
       ginq_char_ht
       ginq_char_space
       ginq_char_up_vec
       ginq_clip
       ginq_colr_rep
       ginq_cur_norm_tran_num
       ginq_fill_colr_ind
       ginq_fill_int_style
       ginq_fill_style_ind
       ginq_line_colr_ind
       ginq_linetype
       ginq_linewidth
       ginq_marker_colr_ind
       ginq_marker_size
       ginq_marker_type
       ginq_max_norm_tran_num
       ginq_name_open_seg
       ginq_norm_tran
       ginq_op_st
       ginq_set_seg_names
       ginq_text_align
       ginq_text_colr_ind
       ginq_text_font_prec
       ginq_text_path
       gopen_gks
       gopen_ws
       gpolyline
       gpolymarker
       gsel_norm_tran
       gset_asfs
       gset_char_expan
       gset_char_ht
       gset_char_space
       gset_char_up_vec
       gset_clip_ind
       gset_colr_rep
       gset_fill_colr_ind
       gset_fill_int_style
       gset_fill_style_ind
       gset_line_colr_ind
       gset_linetype
       gset_linewidth
       gset_marker_colr_ind
       gset_marker_size
       gset_marker_type
       gset_seg_tran
       gset_text_align
       gset_text_colr_ind
       gset_text_font_prec
       gset_text_path
       gset_vp
       gset_win
       gtext
       gupd_ws

       Please see the man page for any of these for more information on that particular function.
       In the future, as higher level GKS Fortran functions are  implemented,  there  may  be  C-
       bindings created for them as well.

       Notice  that  since the NCAR Graphics GKS C-binding adheres to the standard, the names for
       the C-bindings are not like the Fortran names.  Instead,  the  functions  names  are  more
       descriptive,  like gset_fill_colr_ind which corresponds to the Fortran GKS routine GSFACI.
       If you know the name of the Fortran GKS routine and you need the C-binding name,  you  can
       look at the man page for the Fortran routine to get the name of the C-binding routine.

ARGUMENT LISTS

       The  argument list of each GKS C-binding closely corresponds with the argument list of the
       Fortran routine, but in many cases, the arguments are represented  in  the  form  of  a  C
       structure.  These structures are defined in the include file <ncarg/gks.h>.

FUNCTION PROTOTYPES

       The  GKS  C-bindings  are  intended  to  be ANSI C compliant.  To get the correct function
       prototypes, include <ncarg/gks.h> in your C program.

COMPILING YOUR PROGRAM

       To compile your NCAR Graphics C program with  the  GKS  C-bindings,  use  the  application
       ncargcc.  ncargcc will take care of loading in the necessary C/Fortran interface libraries
       as well as the NCAR Graphics C and Fortran libraries.  You will either  need  to  set  the
       NCARG_ROOT  or  the NCARG_BIN, NCARG_LIB, and NCARG_INCLUDE environment variables in order
       to run ncargcc.  See "man ncargintro" for more information.

       If you do not wish to use ncargcc, then you can just run it with no arguments to see  what
       the  necessary  libraries are, and then put this in your Makefile or whatever else you are
       using to compile your program.

EXAMPLES

       An example of a C program that calls some of the NCAR Graphics  GKS  C-bindings  has  been
       provided.  To copy this C program into your directory, and then compile, link, and run it,
       type ncargex c_gtxpac.

SEE ALSO

       Online: ncarg_cbind(3NCARG), ncargex(1NCARG), ncargintro(5NCARG).

       Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Fundamentals, UNIX Version User's Guide for NCAR GKS-0A Graphics

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