[Graphic]
<- Property Sheets -tpic: specifies whether to enable tpic specials, and when enabled, to use Bezier curves (default) or spline curves when drawing curves, whether to rotate coordinate in pTeX tate mode or not.
-GS: You can select the processing for PostScript specials or Image data files such as PS/EPS files, PBM files, BMP files.
-gbox: If you check this box, an outer frame of an imported image is displayed. This option is enabled even if the image file import function is turned off by -GS:.
-gfit: specifies whether to use the reduced size of an intermediate color BMP file when handling a PostScript color image in a reduced display using the gray scale.
-gsize: specifies the size of the imported EPS/PS image by PostScript specials with/without magnification value when the specification of magnification for the dvi file is not 1000.
-GIF: selects the format of the image file generated using Ghostscript. The default is raw PBM. When this is set to BMP (256 colors), the file is treated as a color image.
The file name of the image data created from a PostScript file is one whose extension is changed to .pbm or .bmp.
-gdat: With this parameter, you can specify the directory having PBM or BMP files. The default is the Current Directory.
-gsx: With this parameter, you can specify the path for Ghostscript program. In most of the case, gswin32.exe might be on your path.
You can also specify some parameters for Ghostscript with -gsx:.
In this case, replace spaces with "^" as the delimiters to set, like following:
-gsx:c:\bin\gswin.exe^-dNOKANJI
-gow: If you check this box, the overlapped image data with other image data or characters is overwritten on them.
-gclip: If you check this box, the image data obtained from EPSF is clipped by its BoundindBox.
-spi: This parameter shows the directory where Susie plug-in exists. Under Susie plug-in dviout can handle grahic files in various formats.
-color: enables coloring the characters or the lines by \special.
-cmode: The mode (auto(p2), merge, replace, patch, patch2, auto(rep)) is set when the color assignments are superimposed by color specials.