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<H2><A NAME=SECTION00024000000000000000> Command options</A></H2>
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All command options are optional.  LaTeXdraw  knows the following command
options:<BR> 
<UL><LI> -q or -l: the orientation of the drawing area is landscape (this
  does not influence the output files!)
<LI> -t: If LaTeXdraw  was generated with the digitizer option (see
  makefile) then the digitizer tablet is enabled
<LI> The default header line used for the LaTeX-file is:<BR> 
  ''&#92;documentstyle[latexdraw]{article}''
<LI> -2e sets the header line to:<BR> 
  ''&#92;documentclass{article}&#92;input{latexdraw.sty}''
<LI> -d followed by a string x sets the header line to x.<BR> 
  Example:<BR> latexdraw -l -d
  '&#92;[latexdraw]{report}&#92;pagestyle{empty}'
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  sets orientation to landscape, uses the documentstyle report, and
  the pagestyle is empty.
<LI> -f followed by a font name defines the font used for the menue,
  e.g.  -f 8x13bold.
<LI> The size of the drawing area can be adjusted by the user at any
  time by changing the size of the window. The command option -s
  followed by pixelwidthxpixelheight defines the initial size of the
  drawing area.
<LI> -io myfile1 myfile2<BR> In this case LaTeXdraw  is not started for
  drawing but only for file generation. The input file myfile1 is a
  LaTeXdraw --file. It is used to generate the output file myfile2, which
  is a LaTeX--file.
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<I>Hans-J. Siegert <BR>
Sat Jul  5 19:31:53 MEST 1997</I>
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