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COMMENT ⊗ VALID 00002 PAGES
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00002 00002 ~I0,10V2047,10V2047,1680V0,1680V0,10
00004 ENDMK
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~I0,10;V2047,10;V2047,1680;V0,1680;V0,10;
I10,20;V2037,20;V2037,1670;V10,1670;V10,20;F8
XAP - XEROX ASSEMBLE AND PRINT.
Bruce G. Baumgart & Tovar Mock.
INTRODUCTION.
XAP assembles files of text, III buffers, graphics and video into
binary image rasters which are then printed on the XGP.
XAP is pronouced "zap". The XAP input scanner has a command mode
and a print mode. The scanner starts by rescaning the R XAP monitor
command line for a semicolon; after the semicolon, XAP accepts one teletype
line of commands. For example:
.RU XAP;@XAP.DOC[XAP,BGB] will print this file on the XGP.
.RU XAP;⊗ARM.PLT[XAP,BGB] will print this III buffer:
~I800,850;X0.45;Y0.4;*ARM.PLT[XAP,BGB];
I970,200;F.
.RU XAP;⊗N.DAT[XAP,BGB] will print this video image:
~I1014,242;V1898,242;V1898,1414;V1014,1414;V1014,242;
~I1024,252;V1888,252;V1888,1404;V1024,1404;V1024,252;
⊗N.DAT[XAP,BGB];
I150,850;X1.0;Y1.0;O0;E300,100,-300,300;O180;E300,100,-300,300;O0;