Example: table.pnt File
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For each pen definition, the pen number (pen #) must be the first entry and the color name (color_name) the last entry. Other attributes can be in any order.
The following is a sample table.pnt file:
pen 1 color 0.0 0.0 0.7; highlite_color
pen 2 thickness .5 cm; letter_color
pen 5 pattern 1.0 0.1 0.5 .01 in; color 1.0 0.0 1.0; drawing_color
When creating a table.pnt file, you can:
Use units in inches (in) or centimeters (cm), and mix them in font definitions; for example, you can specify a font pattern in inches and thickness in centimeters.
Use the backslash (\) at the end of a line to continue the entry on the next line.
Use an exclamation point (!) at the beginning of a line in the file to make it a comment.
The following is another example of a table.pnt file:
!Exclamation points denote comment lines in the file
!
!Change yellow entities to plot w/ pen 1
pen 1 thickness 0.1 cm; letter_color
!
Change hidden lines to plot w/ pen 2
pen 2 pattern 0.1, 0.1 in; thickness 0.1 cm; half_tone_color
!change geometry lines to pen 3
pen 3 drawing_color
!
Green sheetmetal lines to pen 5
pen 5 thickness 0.1 in; attention_color
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