eps.patch revision 72575
172575Sphk# $FreeBSD: head/share/examples/BSD_daemon/eps.patch 72575 2001-02-17 19:14:42Z phk $ 272575Sphk--- beastie.eps.ref Sun Feb 11 22:46:59 2001 372575Sphk+++ beastie.eps Sun Feb 11 23:01:43 2001 472575Sphk@@ -8,6 +8,22 @@ 572575Sphk %%EndComments 672575Sphk /$F2psDict 200 dict def 772575Sphk $F2psDict begin 872575Sphk+ 972575Sphk+% This controls the linethickness. I think large posters look better if 1072575Sphk+% you use a value of 2. Small daemons looks better with a value of 1. 1172575Sphk+/linethickness 1 def 1272575Sphk+ 1372575Sphk+% If you want to fiddle the colors: 1472575Sphk+% col0 below is black (the lines) 1572575Sphk+% col7 below is white (eyes, shoes) 1672575Sphk+% col13 below is green (the shooes) 1772575Sphk+% col20 below is red (the daemon) 1872575Sphk+% col31 below is gold (the pitchfork) 1972575Sphk+ 2072575Sphk+% This sets round ends on the lines, this looks better than sharp edges 2172575Sphk+% but I have not found a way to convince xfig to do this. 2272575Sphk+1 setlinecap 2372575Sphk+ 2472575Sphk $F2psDict /mtrx matrix put 2572575Sphk /col-1 {0 setgray} bind def 2672575Sphk /col0 {0.000 0.000 0.000 srgb} bind def 2772575Sphk@@ -63,7 +79,7 @@ 2872575Sphk /sh {show} bind def 2972575Sphk /slc {setlinecap} bind def 3072575Sphk /slj {setlinejoin} bind def 3172575Sphk-/slw {setlinewidth} bind def 3272575Sphk+/slw {linethickness mul setlinewidth} bind def 3372575Sphk /srgb {setrgbcolor} bind def 3472575Sphk /rot {rotate} bind def 3572575Sphk /sc {scale} bind def 36