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-%% -*- Mode: LaTeX -*-
-%% -*- Module: test.tex
-
-%% set the documentstyle
-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage{epsfig}
-\usepackage{times}
-
-%% we will get a new page for each example so make pages high enough
-\textheight=10in
-
-\def\illpref/{}
-% \def\illpref{/u/vojta/Xdvi/xdvi-examples}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-Here we go with some tests. We want to make sure we have examples for
-all possibilities. For instance, we believe that xdvi should be able to
-show a figure that has a bounding box and is included via psfig. Here
-is an attempt, which we call Fig.~\ref{fig:f1}.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
- \centerline{\psfig{figure=\illpref/f1.ps,width=5in}}
- \caption{Figure with bounding box included with psfig.}
- \label{fig:f1}
-\end{figure}
-
-This figure is a crude postscript figure created with an in-house program.
-
-\newpage
-
-This next figure is created with matlab.
-Also included courtesy of psfig.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
- \centerline{\psfig{figure=\illpref/f2.ps,height=5in}}
- \caption{Figure with bounding box included with psfig. More robust
- postscript.}
- \label{fig:f2}
-\end{figure}
-
-You will no doubt notice the figure does not seem to be centered. It
-is in fact centered as you can check by clicking on the {\em ``View PS''}
-option and checking out its bounding box. It just so happens
-that the program that generated this figure comes out with weird bb's.
-
-\newpage
-
-Now, we might want to try figures that are somewhat different. For
-instance Fig.~\ref{fig:f3} has no bounding box. We wish to include it
-by means of a special. Here we go...
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
- \vspace{2in}
- \special{psfile=\illpref/f3.ps.gz hoffset=-10 vscale=200 hscale=200}
- \caption{Figure without a bounding box included with special.}
- \label{fig:f3}
-\end{figure}
-
-You no doubt noticed that the figure is not centered, either horizontally
-or vertically. With a {\em special} command you would have to do
-that on your own by specifying the hoffset, voffset, etc. In contrast
-{\em psfig} or {\em epsf} will do that for you automagically.
-
-Also, you will notice that since the figure is included with a
-{\em special}, it is impossible to know its bounding box (even if it
-had one---see next example). Therefore it cannot be shown.
-
-\newpage
-
-Now the following figure, Fig.~\ref{fig:f4}, does have a bounding box
-but we still include it with a simple special. Plus it is color!
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
- \vspace{5.5in}
- \special{psfile=\illpref/f4.ps hoffset=-100 voffset=-200}
- \caption{Figure with a bounding box included with special.}
- \label{fig:f4}
-\end{figure}
-
-Even though the figure does have a bounding box we cannot show it
-since it was included with a {\em special} which does no filtering
-of the file whatsoever.
-
-\newpage
-
-The following figure, Fig.~\ref{fig:f5}, is included with {\em epsf}.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
- \epsfysize=5in
- \epsffile{f5.ps}
- \caption{Postscript code directly from an {\em epsf} command.}
- \label{fig:f5}
-\end{figure}
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
- \epsffile{f6.ps}
- \caption{Postscript code directly from an {\em epsf} command (FP).}
- \label{fig:f5}
-\end{figure}
-
-\newpage
-
-The following figure, Fig.~\ref{fig:f6}, is included with {\em epsf}.
-It is the same figure as above but a Bounding box is provided.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
- \epsfysize=2in
- \epsffile[100 100 400 500]{f5.ps}
- \caption{Postscript code directly from an {\em epsf} command.}
- \label{fig:f6}
-\end{figure}
-
-This example is interesting because it shows that if you are not
-careful with either the dimensions you think the picture has or the
-bounding box you use for it (assuming it does not have one), then you
-may have strange things happen to you.
-
-\newpage
-
-The following figure, Fig.~\ref{fig:f7}, is an example of raw
-postscript being sent to the driver. It was taken from the
-{\em dvips} manual.
-
-\begin{figure}[h]
- \vspace{2in}
- \vbox to 100bp{
- \special{" newpath 000 000 moveto 100 100 lineto 394 0 lineto
- closepath gsave 0.8 setgray fill grestore stroke}\vfil}
- \caption{Postscript code directly from a {\em special} command.}
- \label{fig:f7}
-\end{figure}
-
-It may come as a bit of a surprise, but this was the last type of
-{\em special} command to be implemented. But it has now been implemented.
-It has no bounding box.
-
-\end{document}