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NAME

       FTITLE - Used for unscrolled movie or video titles. It reads, from standard input, the
       information necessary to define the desired title frames, and then calls STITLE to create
       those frames.

SYNOPSIS

       CALL FTITLE (MTST)

C-BINDING SYNOPSIS

       #include <ncarg/ncargC.h>

       void c_ftitle (int mtst)

DESCRIPTION

       MTST        (an input expression of type INTEGER) is a switch indicating whether this is a
                   "real" run or a "practice" run:

                   0      means "real run".

                   1      means "practice run".

                   During real runs, each title frame is repeated as many times as necessary to
                   display it for a user-specified time period (at ´NFS´ frames per second).
                   Blank frames are placed before the first title frame (´TM1´ seconds worth of
                   them), between consecutive title frames (´TM2´ seconds worth of them), and
                   after the last title frame (´TM2´ + ´TM3´ seconds worth of them).  Blank
                   frames are to allow for splicing.

                   If the user has turned on fade-in (by setting the internal parameter ´FIN´
                   non-zero), and/or fade-out (by setting the internal parameter ´FOU´ non-zero),
                   the required fade-in and fade-out frames will be generated, as well.

                   During practice runs, each title frame will occur from one to three times
                   (once for fade-in, once for the stationary holding time, and once for fade-
                   out); each of these frames will have a legend indicating how many seconds the
                   frame represents in a real run. Each sequence of blank frames will be replaced
                   by a single frame with a message indicating how many seconds worth of blank
                   frames it represents.

C-BINDING DESCRIPTION

       The C-binding argument description is the same as the FORTRAN argument description.

USAGE

       FTITLE reads data from the unit specified by the internal parameter ´ICU´, which has the
       default value 5, to specify standard input; this parameter can be given a different value
       to specify that another unit should be read instead.

       The input data are read in groups.  Each group represents one title frame.  There can be
       any number of groups.  FTITLE keeps processing groups until a group with NCDS = 0 is read
       or an end-of-file is encountered.  A group consists of the following:

       •   A header line from which variables NCDS, TIME, and SIZE are read, using the FORTRAN
           format "(I5,2F5.1)".

           NCDS is the number of text lines that follow.  If NCDS = 0, FTITLE quits (returns to
           the calling routine without doing anything else).

           TIME is the time, in seconds, that the title frame should be displayed (not including
           fade-in and fade-out, if any).

           SIZE is the desired character size, given as a multiplier of the default height
           specified by the value of the internal parameter ´PSZ´, the default value of which is
           21 (out of 1023).  Values of SIZE from .75 to 2.5 are recommended.

       •   Text lines, each containing one line of the title frame.  PLOTCHAR function codes may
           be used as specified in the documentation for that package.  Characters should not
           appear beyond column 80.

       The internal parameters 'ALN', 'BGB', 'BGC', 'BGF', 'BGG', 'BGR', 'FGB', 'FGC', 'FGF',
       'FGG', 'FGR', 'FIN', 'FOU', 'GSZ', 'ICO', 'ICU', 'LOG', 'LX1', 'LX2', 'LY1', 'LY2', 'MAP',
       'NFS', 'NXE', 'NXS', 'ORV', 'PSZ', 'SBK', 'SFG', 'TM1', 'TM2', 'TM3', 'VPB', 'VPL', 'VPR',
       'VPT', and 'WID' all affect the behavior of FTITLE in one way or another.  Some of these
       have been mentioned above; all are described in the "man" page for
       "scrolled_title_params".

       Example: Suppose the input file contains the following three lines

           3   3.  1.5
       A
       Frame
       of Titles

       The resulting title frame has three lines of text.  It is displayed for three seconds.
       Characters have a size of 1.5 times the default character size.

       FTITLE allows a maximum of 80 characters per line of text including Plotchar function
       codes.  No more than 120 lines of text can be displayed on a single frame.  Titles are
       centered horizontally unless you have changed the value of the internal parameter 'ICO'.
       Vertical spacing is automatically determined using the current value of the internal
       parameter 'GSZ'.

       For more detailed control of titles, use the routine STITLE, which can be used to generate
       either fixed or scrolled titles.

EXAMPLES

       Use the ncargex command to see the following relevant example: slex02.

ACCESS

       To use FTITLE or c_ftitle, load the NCAR Graphics libraries ncarg, ncarg_gks, ncarg_c, and
       ncarg_c, preferably in that order.

MESSAGES

       See the scrolled_title man page for a description of all Scrolled_title error messages
       and/or informational messages.

SEE ALSO

       Online: plotchar, scrolled_title, scrolled_title_params, slgeti, slgetr, slogap, slrset,
       slseti, slsetr, stitle, ncarg_cbind.

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

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       University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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