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NAME

       ctrans - a Computer Graphics Metafile ( CGM ) translator

SYNOPSIS

       ctrans  [ -bell ] [ -d device ] [ -f font ] [ -lmin min ] [ -lmax max ] [ -lscale scale ] [ -movie time ]
       [ -outfile file ] [ -pal pal_fname ] [ -pause ] [ -quiet ] [ -record  record_num  ...   ]  [  -soft  ]  [
       -verbose  ]  [  -Version ] [ -viewport llx:lly:urx:ury ] [ -wid window_id ] [ -window llx:lly:urx:ury ] [
       device-specific options ] [ - | metafile ...  ]

DESCRIPTION

       ctrans is a metafile translator, taking metafile(s), a metafile stored  in  the  NCAR  Computer  Graphics
       Metafile  (CGM)  standard,  and  interpreting  its  instructions  on  the  device defined by the GRAPHCAP
       environment variable. Fonts are stroked according to specifications in the Fontcap file  defined  by  the
       FONTCAP  environment  variable.   ctrans  utilizes  Graphcaps  by  default,  see  graphcap(5NCARG), while
       providing optional processing by user provided libraries, if that is required by the device or desired by
       the  user.   Thus,  ctrans  is  capable  of  driving  any  device for which a Graphcap is available; with
       programming modifications, ctrans can accommodate any device for which an external  library  of  plotting
       routines  is  available.   Currently, the following Graphcap independent devices are supported: X11 under
       release 4 and 5, version 11 of X.

       ctrans can also translate metacode into the following raster formats: a60, avs, hdf, hppcl, nrif, sun and
       xwd.   The  device  specifier  for  these  raster formats is the name of the format. For example "-d xwd"
       specifies translation to an xwd formatted raster file.  Additionally, a clear text driver, "-d CTXT",  is
       available  on  any  terminal.   Not all of the aforementioned devices may be supported by your particular
       configuration of ctrans.  For a list of supported devices see the gcaps(1NCARG) command.

       ctrans will read from the standard input if no metafile name is specified or the the  name  specified  is
       `-'.

OPTIONS

       -bell  Ring  the bell at the end of each frame. The default is to run in silent mode.  This option is not
              supported by all devices.

       -d device
              Device name.  ctrans will use the Graphcap (if it exists)  or  the  appropriate  graphics  library
              indicated by device;

              If  device  is  preceded  by a UNIX directory path then ctrans will look in that directory for the
              specified graphcap. Otherwise ctrans searches the  directory  $NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/graphcaps  for
              the graphcap.

              For  all  device  specifications except X11 output is directed to standard out. In the case of X11
              translation results in appropriate calls  to  the  X11  libraries.   See  graphcap(5NCARG)  for  a
              description  of  supported  devices.   See  gcaps(1NCARG)  for a list of devices supported by your
              particular configuration of ctrans.

              This option overrides the GRAPHCAP environment variable.

       -f fontcap
              Fontcap file to be used for stroking text.   When  interpreting  CGM  TEXT  command  elements  use
              fontcap  as  the default font for textual translation. Note: CGMs may contain textual descriptions
              which are  not  embedded  in  CGM  TEXT  elements.  Hence  they  are  not  influenced  by  fontcap
              specifications.   Note  also  that  a CGM may explicitly specify a named font which may override a
              font provided on the command line. The environment variable FONTCAP may also be used to specify  a
              default fontcap.

              If  fontcap  is  preceded by a UNIX directory path then ctrans will look in that directory for the
              specified fontcap. Otherwise ctrans searches the directory $NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/fontcaps for  the
              fontcap.

              See  fontcap(5NCARG)  for  a description of the available fontcaps. See fcap(1NCARG) for a list of
              the fontcaps installed on your system.

              This option overrides the FONTCAP environment variable.

       -lmin min
              On devices which support line width scaling all lines are guaranteed to be  scaled  at  least  min
              times  the  default  line  width for that device. This option effectively insures that the minimum
              value for the CGM element "LINE WIDTH" is min.

       -lmax max
              On devices which support line width scaling all lines are guaranteed to  be  scaled  at  most  max
              times  the  default  line  width for that device. This option effectively insures that the maximum
              value for the CGM element "LINE WIDTH" is max.  The results of  setting  max  less  then  min  are
              undefined.

       -lscale scale
              On devices which support line width scaling all line width specifications within the metafile will
              be scaled by scale.  This option is subject to modification by the -lmin and -lmax options.

       -movie time
              Set pause to time seconds. In normal operation mode the translator requires user interaction after
              the  display of each plot.  ctrans will not proceed until the user responds.  If movie mode is set
              ctrans will wait time seconds after the display of each  frame  and  then  proceed  automatically.
              This option and the -pause option are mutually exclusive.

       This option may not behave as expected on slower devices.

       -outfile file
              Direct translator output to file.  By default translator output is written to the standard output.
              This option has no effect for devices of which ctrans has a function-callable interface. e.g.  X11
              .

       -pal pal_fname
              Use  the  color  palette defined in the file pal_fname for subsequent translation of the metafile.
              This palette will override any color map defined by the CGM being translated. For a description of
              the format of pal_fname see ras_palette(5NCARG).

       -pause Pause after each frame in the metafile is displayed and wait for the user to type a newline before
              proceding. This option is probably only useful when used in conjunction with the  -wid  option  as
              this  is the normal behaviour for ctrans in most instances.  This option and the -movie option are
              mutually exclusive.

       -quiet Suppress reporting of non-fatal (warning) error messages; only fatal error messages are reported.

       -record
              < record_number...  >
              If processing only single frames of the metafile is desired,  this  option  specifies  the  record
              number containing the start of that frame.  ctrans assumes the processing is to start at the first
              BEGIN PICTURE element in that record.  The user must perform bookkeeping to determine  the  record
              that contains the desired frame.  Normally, a metafile editor (e.g., ictrans(1NCARG).  may be used
              as the actual user interface to perform this  bookkeeping.  Without  a  specified  record  number,
              ctrans processes the entire metafile.

       -soft  Unconditionally  perform  software  filling  of all filled polygons. This option may be useful for
              devices which do not support the filled polygon drawing primitive or have limits on the number  of
              vertices  describing  a  polygon.  On  some  devices  this number is known and software filling is
              performed, as appropriate, without user specification.

       -verbose
              Operate in verbose mode.

       -Version
              Print the version number and then exit.

       -viewport llx:lly:urx:ury
              Set the viewport of the output device. The viewport is the rectangular region of the output device
              of which the virtual device coordinate system of the metafile is mapped onto. Normally this region
              is the largest device-addressable square which fits in the center of the device address space. The
              -viewport  option  may  be used to change the default mapping.  llx and lly specify the lower left
              corner of the device in normalized coordinates.  urx and ury specify the upper right corner of the
              device  in  normalized  coordinates.   For example, -viewport 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.5, specifies the lower
              left corner of the device.

       -window llx:lly:urx:ury
              Specify the workstation window (in the GKS sense). Four coordinates are specified which  define  a
              rectangular  window which is a subset of the normalized VDC rectangle with corner points (0,0) and
              (1.0,1.0).  llx and lly specify the lower left corner.  urx  and  .ury  specify  the  upper  right
              corner.   The  specified  window  is  mapped onto the entire display viewport. For example, if the
              workstation window is defined by the corner points (0,0) and (0.5 0.5) then the lower left quarter
              of  a  plot  would be blown up to fill the entire viewport.  Specification of such a window can be
              used for zooming and panning.

              The range with which one may zoom in on a plot may be limited by the integer addressing  precision
              of the device.

DEVICE-SPECIFIC OPTIONS:

       The following options are available when the device is graphcap-driven (See the gcaps(1NCARG) command for
       a list of graphcap-driven devices):

       -simulatebg
              Simulate CGM background color requests by drawing a large  filled  rectangle  of  the  appropriate
              color.  This  option is useful for devices such as color PostScript printers which have no concept
              of background color.

       The following options are available when device is CTXT:

       -Data  Suppress display of CGM output primitive data. All other CGM element data is displayed.  This  may
              substantially reduce the verbosity of the clear text driver.

       -Para  Suppress  display  of  CGM element data except for output primitives.  The -Data combined with the
              -Para option permit the display of only the CGM element names.

       The following options are available when device is X11:

       -background color
              Specifies the default window background color for color devices. If the metafile  explicitly  sets
              color index 0 then this option is overridden.

       -foreground color
              Specifies  the  default  foreground color for color devices. If the metafile explicitly sets color
              index 1 then this option is overridden.

       -geometry geometry
              Specify the size and/or position of the graphics window in the format  of  an  X11  Window  System
              geometry string.

       -ignorebg
              Ignore requests to change the background color. This option may be useful when ctrans renders into
              a X window created by an application other than ctrans.  As a  side  effect  of  this  option  the
              rendering window is not cleared between frames.

       -reverse
              On monochrome devices reverse video is simulated by swapping the foreground and background colors.

       -wid window_id
              Render  into  the previously created X window specified by window_id.  Normally ctrans creates its
              own window for plotting. The window specified by window_id  must  be  of  type  InputOutput.   The
              window must also have inherited its color map, depth and visual class from the root window.

              Note  also  that  when this option is used ctrans cannot receive X events from the drawing window.
              Hence, ctrans cannot use "mouse clicks" as a signal to advance frames. For this reason the  -pause
              option  is  useful  to  prevent ctrans from processing the entire metafile without pausing between
              frames.

              window_id may be specified as a decimal or hexidecimal integer.

       The following options apply to the X11 color map management of ctrans when device is X11:

              ctrans supports three different methods of X11 color map management.

              If the user specifies a shared color map (using the -scmap  option),  then  ctrans  will  use  the
              default  X color map for the screen, that is shared by all applications.  If the metafile contains
              more colors than there are available in the default X color map, then a color  matching  algorithm
              is  employed.   The  idea  of  the  algorithm is that the color in the current color table that is
              closest to the requested color will be selected.  Closest  is  defined  in  terms  of  the  normal
              distance  metric  on  the  RGB  cube.   If  the closest color is equal to or farther away than the
              percentage error allowed ( -colerr ), then a warning message will be printed.  The  closest  color
              is still used.

              If  the  user  specifies  a private color map (using the -pcmap option), then ctrans will create a
              private color map for the graphics window.  This will  guarantee  that  256  distinct  colors  are
              available  to  the window.  This means that the  X window will have a different color map than all
              the other windows on the screen. Therefore, you usually have to have  the  mouse  pointer  in  the
              window for the correct color table to be installed.  One disadvantage to this option is that there
              is usually a color flashing effect on the screen since the wrong color table will be installed for
              the other windows on the screen.

              The  default color map management scheme attempts to take the best of the two previous models.  It
              starts out behaving like the shared model, in that it uses the default color map for  the  screen.
              It  differs  in  that,  once  it  can't  allocate  any  more colors from the default color map, in
              allocates its own private color table and starts using it.  This way, the color flashing  is  only
              present if it absolutely needs to be so that ctrans can display the correct color.

       -scmap Ask ctrans to use the shared default X color map only.

              This is the option used if -wid is specified.

       -colerr n
              Specifies  the  percentage  color error that is acceptable if the -scmap option is being used.  If
              the color being used is n percentage or more different from the color requested, a warning will be
              reported by ctrans.

       -pcmap Ask ctrans to create its own X color map and use it exclusively.

              This option is ignored if the -wid option is present.

       The following options are available when device is a60, avs, hdf, hppcl, nrif, sun, or xwd:

       -dpi dpi
              Specify  the  number  of dots per inch. This option is only meaningful for the HP LaserJet, hppcl,
              which ignores the -resolution option.  dpi may be one of 75, 100, 150, or  300.   The  default  is
              150.

       -direct
              By default ctrans outputs raster imagery with 8-bit-indexed encoding. When this option is used, if
              the raster file format supports it, raster imagery is output in a 24-bit-direct  encoding  scheme.
              Be warned: the resultant file is three times the size of its 8-bit-indexed counterpart.

       -landscape
              Generate  the  image in landscape mode. This option is ignored by all raster devices except the HP
              LaserJet, hppcl.  By default the LaserJet uses portrait mode.

       -resolution widthxheight
              width and height specify the spatial resolution in pixels of the raster file to be  created.   The
              default is 512x512.

EXAMPLES

       To  process  a  metafile  named  gmeta  and  display its contents on the TEKTRONIX 4107 terminal, use the
       following call:

            % ctrans -d t4107 gmeta

       If this device is already defined by the GRAPHCAP environment variable, simply call:

            % ctrans gmeta

       If you wish to display only the first frame starting in the third record, call:

            % ctrans -record 3 -d t4107 gmeta

       To examine the metafile gmeta's contents without CGM element data being displayed:

            % ctrans -d CTXT -Data -Para gmeta

       To render the metafile gmeta (under X Windows) in a window that is 512x512 pixels  in  dimension  in  the
       lower right corner of your screen

            % ctrans -d X11 -geometry 512x512-0-0 gmeta

       To rasterize the contents of the metafile gmeta at a resolution of 1024x1024 pixels, call:

            % ctrans -d xwd -res 1024x1024 > raster.xwd

       The raster output is in X11 "xwd" format and is sent to the file raster.xwd.

       To zoom in on the upper right quarter of the metafile gmeta and display it in an X window, call:

            % ctrans -d X11 -window 0.5:0.5:1.0:1.0

ENVIRONMENT

       FONTCAP
              Default fontcap specifier.

       GRAPHCAP
              Default output device specifier.

       NCARG_ROOT
              Path to root of NCAR Graphics installation.

       NCARG_LIB
              If  set  this  variable  contains  the  path  to the installed NCAR Graphics libraries.  NCARG_LIB
              overrides NCARG_ROOT.

       NCARG_TMP
              If set, this environment variable contains a directory path to be used  for  temporary  files.  On
              most systems the default is /tmp.  On some systems the default is /usr/tmp.

FILES

       $NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/graphcaps/*
                                     The binary NCAR Graphcap files

       $NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/fontcaps/*
                                     The binary NCAR Fontcap files

SEE ALSO

       fcaps(1NCARG),   fontcap(5NCARG),   gcaps(1NCARG),  graphcap(5NCARG),  idt(1NCARG),  ras_palette(5NCARG),
       med(1NCARG), ictrans(1NCARG)

       Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Fundamentals, UNIX Version

CAVEATS

       Running in "movie" mode may give surprising results on slower devices, such as  dumb  terminals.  If  too
       short  a  time  interval is specified slow devices may not have finished rendering before the movie timer
       expires. This results in no pause between frames.

       Metafiles which reference color table indices that were not previously defined may have  varying  results
       from one device to the next.

       Using  the -wid option to have ctrans display its output in a window created by another X application may
       produce unexpected results, particularly with regard to color.

       At ctrans' current level of implementation, the subset of CGM elements supported is closely  approximated
       by the list provided in NCAR's Graphics Installer's Guide, Version 2.00 (August 1987).  However, the best
       way to determine whether a particular CGM element is supported by  the  translator  is  feed  a  metafile
       containing the element in question to ctrans.  Consult the aforementioned publication for a discussion of
       Graphcaps and Fontcaps as well.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 1987-2009
       University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

       The use of this Software is governed by a License Agreement.