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Starting up the main packages

Start up the general sequence analysis software.

$ Seqprogs

Next start up the GCG software.

$ GCG

Now specify what type of graphical output you require:

$GKSTERM

SELECT GRAPHICS OUTPUT DEVICE FOR GKS

For SEQPROGS programs select one terminal and one file.

For GCG programs graphics output is sent to the most recent choice.

Terminal devices Last selected device: NONE

0 = NONE Unselect terminal AND plotter

1 = P7800 Pericom or Monteray MG100, MG200

2 = TEKBBC Agreterm ROM Tektronix 4010/4014 emulator

3 = TEKPCK Kermit running Tektronix 4010/4014 emulator

4 = X11 XWindows

5 = TEK4207 EMUTEK, Pericom MX7200, or Tektronix 4207

6 = VT340 VT340 colour terminal

Plotter devices Last selected device: UNIPICT

7 = CALCOMP81 Plotter (A3 or A4 paper)

8 = BBCSE293 Plotter (A3 or A4 paper)

9 = HP7475 Plotter (A3 or A4 paper)

10 = DECLN03 Laser printer

11 = METAFILE GKS metafile

12 = UNIPICT Unipict file

13 = POST Postscript (laserwriter) file

GCG graphic output currently UNIPICT to WISC.UPI

Choose one device by name or number (* P7800 *) : Emutek

The last prompt asks you to specify where to send the graphics output - directly to your terminal (the default), or to save it in a file.

The port name TERMINAL sends graphics output to a VDU. OR

Enter a file name to port TEK4207 output to disk (* TERMINAL *):

You may ignore the statement "..select one TERMINAL and one FILE".

Test your selection using the PLOTTEST program:

$ Plottest/font=1

NB: Non-AFRC sites may have a SETPLOT command, providing a list of the devices supported at that site. Use SETPLOT instead of GKSTERM.


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