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NAME

       tpsd - Tool for Process Structure Diagrams

SYNOPSIS

       tpsd [options] [diagram]

DESCRIPTION

       tpsd  is  an  X11/Motif  based  graphical  editor  for drawing process structure diagrams.
       Diagrams can be loaded from and stored to a file. It can print diagrams  to  a  PostScript
       printer or save as PostScript to a file.

       tpsd is part of The Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling (TCM).

ARGUMENTS

       You can call tpsd with a single diagram name as argument.  If this argument is an existing
       file then tpsd tries to load a diagram from it. If it does not exist,  a  new  diagram  is
       created with the argument as diagram name. tpsd files should have suffix '*.psd'.

       Without  a  diagram  argument, tpsd creates a new empty process structure diagram with the
       name 'untitled.psd'.

       In addition to the standard X11 toolkit options (see  X11(7))  tpsd  accepts  the  options
       listed below:

       -drawing widthxheight
              Create a drawing area of width pixels wide and height pixels high.

       -help  Write all available options to standard output and quit.

       -maxdrawing widthxheight
              The drawing area can not be larger than width pixels wide and height pixels high.

       -priv_cmap
              Start the editor with a private colormap.

       -projdir directory
              Set the project directory (current working directory) to directory.

       -toEPS [file.eps]
              Generate EPS (to file.eps or stdout when no file name was given) and quit.

       -toFig [file.fig] [-latex]
              Generate  Fig  format  (to file.fig or stdout when no file name was given and quit.
              When the -latex option is  given,  LaTeX  fonts  are  generated,  otherwise  normal
              PostScript  fonts  are  generated.   The  Fig  format  can  be  read by xfig(1) and
              fig2dev(1).

       -toPNG file.png
              Generate PNG format to file.png and quit.

       -toPS [file.ps]
              Generate PostScript (to file.ps or stdout when no file name was given) and quit.

       -version
              Write the TCM version to standard output and quit.

ENVIRONMENT

       The TCM_HOME environment variable  should  be  the  directory  where  the  TCM  files  are
       installed.

       PATH   Should include $TCM_HOME/bin

       MANPATH
              Should include $TCM_HOME/man

       PRINTER
              Name of the default printer that is used by tpsd.

       LD_LIBRARY_PATH
              Should include $TCM_HOME/lib when the distribution contains shared object libraries
              in $TCM_HOME/lib.

FILES

       The following relative files are relative to $TCM_HOME.

       bin/tpsd
              the process structure diagram editor.

       bin/psf
              a program to filter PostScript output.

       lib/banner.ps
              PostScript banner page that can be used when the printer does not  print  a  banner
              page.

       lib/help/*
              The help directory contains a collection of text files for the on-line help.

       lib/TCM
              X  Resources (the same as the ones that are built-in).  You can customize the fonts
              and colors by setting resources in your X defaults database.  Each  string  of  the
              form ``TCM.resource:definition'' sets a resource.

       /tmp/tcmXXXXXX
              Pseudo random temporary file, for PostScript output.

       lib/tcm.conf
              TCM  editor  configuration  file.  This file contains values for some of the editor
              defaults like the page size, the default fonts etc.  This  file  is  read  by  each
              editor upon startup.

       $HOME/.tcmrc
              Each  user  of  TCM  can  override  some  of  the  options  of  tcm.conf by its own
              configuration file, installed in $HOME/.tcmrc.

SEE ALSO

       Frank Dehne, Roel Wieringa and Henk van de  Zandschulp  --  TCM  (Toolkit  for  Conceptual
       Modeling),  User's Guide and Reference.  This document is available as PostScript and HTML
       in $TCM_HOME/doc or as HTML via the URL http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~tcm/tcm-usersguide.html.

       tcm(1), X11(7), xfig(1), fig2dev(1)

AUTHOR

       Frank Dehne (frank@cs.vu.nl).

BUGS

       Please send bug reports to tcm@cs.utwente.nl.

                                          9 January 2000                                  TPSD(1)