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LASERGNU(l)					      LASERGNU(l)

NAME
       lasergnu - send gnuplot output to a printer

SYNOPSIS
       lasergnu [ flags ] plot-command...

DESCRIPTION
       lasergnu	 runs  gnuplot(1)  in  an  environment to produce
       typeset output on an IMAGEN  or Postscript printer.

       The gnuplot commands plot-command are  performed	 and  the
       output  sent to the printer.  If the -f option specifies a
       file for input, the plot command is  optional.	The  com
       mand-line  plot	commands are executed prior to any in the
       file(s).

       For example, to plot the function sin(x) from  -1  to  +1,
       and to use printer im1, use the command
	   lasergnu -Pim1 'plot [-1:1] sin(x) with lines'
       To  execute  the	 gnuplot  command  file	 myplot,  on  the
       postscript printer lw0, use the command
	   lasergnu -Plw0 -p -f myplot
       The following switches are recognized:

       -p     Use the  postscript  language  to	 make  the  plot,
	      instead  of Impress.  This is for use on Postscript
	      printers only. This  uses	 a  double-size	 plot  in
	      landscape mode as the default.

       -P printer
	      The output of this program is intended for printer.
	       If the file is being spooled, this determines  the
	      printer  it  is  spooled	to (default: $LASER).  Be
	      sure to use  the	-p  flag  if  the  printer  is	a
	      postscript printer.

       -f file
	      Take  gnuplot commands from the named file.  Multi
	      ple  files   may	be  supplied  with  separate   -f
	      options.

       -t title
	      Specify the title of the plot.

       -b     Do not print a banner page.

       -J     Do not print a banner page.

       -help  Prints a list of options.

SEE ALSO
       gnuplot(l), lpr(1)

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