plgpage
( | p_xp, |
p_yp, | |
p_xleng, | |
p_yleng, | |
p_xoff, | |
p_yoff) ; |
Gets the current page configuration. The length and offset values are expressed in units that are specific to the current driver. For instance: screen drivers will usually interpret them as number of pixels, whereas printer drivers will usually use mm.
p_xp
(PLFLT_NC_SCALAR
, output)
Returned value of the number of pixels/inch (DPI) in x.
p_yp
(PLFLT_NC_SCALAR
, output)
Returned value of the number of pixels/inch (DPI) in y.
p_xleng
(PLINT_NC_SCALAR
, output)
Returned value of the x page length.
p_yleng
(PLINT_NC_SCALAR
, output)
Returned value of the y page length.
p_xoff
(PLINT_NC_SCALAR
, output)
Returned value of the x page offset.
p_yoff
(PLINT_NC_SCALAR
, output)
Returned value of the y page offset.
Redacted form: plgpage(p_xp, p_yp, p_xleng, p_yleng, p_xoff, p_yoff)
This function is used in examples 14 and 31.