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%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0
%%BoundingBox: (atend)
%%Creator: Karl Berry with ideas from code by Roger Hersch
%%CreationDate: 8 March 1991
%%Title: RIDT logo

% This file is public domain.

% Forget everything we do.
save

% Make definitions in our own dictionary.
20 dict begin

% However, this isn't quite a true EPS file, because we use the
% setscreen operator, which has device- and document-dependent effects.
% In particular, if the document is being printed in landscape mode, we
% have to rotate the cell by 90 degrees.  The dvips translator sets the
% variable `isls' to be true in landscape mode, so we test for that.
% 
/screen_angle
    /isls where
    { /isls get { 90 } { 0 } ifelse }
    { 0 }
  ifelse
def


% Increasing this number makes the screen finer (it isn't the actual
% frequency).
% 
/screen_frequency 10 def


% If you change these numbers, change the bounding box comment above.
% This default size is approximately 134mm by 71mm.
/logo_width 380 def
/logo_height 200 def

% Besides changing the size from the outside, you can also change the
% scale factor defined here.  Of course then the bounding box won't be
% accurate.
/scalefactor 1 def

% We need a string to hold the gray values.
/fountainstring 256 string def

% Put values varying from 0 to 255 into the string; these will be values
% for the image operator.
0 1 255
  {
    fountainstring exch dup
    255 div 180 mul cos neg 2 div
    .5 add 255 mul cvi
    put
  }
bind for


% This procedure takes the bounding box of a rectangle, and images
% /fountainstring into it.
/fountain
  { 
    /ury exch def
    /urx exch def
    /lly exch def
    /llx exch def
    gsave
      llx lly translate
      
      % Scale to the size of the rectangle.
      urx llx sub ury lly sub scale

      % The source image has one row of 256 8-bit values.
      1 256 8
      
      % Map unit square to source.
      [1 0 0 -256 0 256]
      
      % Image the string.
      { fountainstring } image
   grestore
  }
bind def


% Draw a line across the bottom for visual anchoring.
% 
0 0 moveto
logo_width 0 lineto stroke

  screen_frequency scalefactor div
  screen_angle
  { exch pop abs 1 exch sub } bind
setscreen

scalefactor scalefactor scale

/Palatino-Roman findfont 100 scalefont setfont

% Determine the dimensions of our string.
/logo_words (RIDT 91) def

0 0 moveto
logo_words true charpath flattenpath pathbbox
/word_height exch def
/word_width exch def
pop pop % llx and lly are zero.
newpath

/x_offset logo_width word_width sub 2 div def
/y_offset 15 def

% Draw the background pattern, which is dark at the top and light at the
% bottom.
% 
0 0 logo_width logo_height fountain

% Make the clipping path be `RIDT 91', twice.
x_offset y_offset moveto
logo_words true charpath
x_offset logo_height y_offset word_height add sub moveto
logo_words true charpath
clip
newpath

% Paint the pattern again, this time with light at the top and dark at
% the bottom.
% 
logo_width logo_height translate
180 rotate
0 0 logo_width logo_height fountain

end 
restore

% showpage
%%BoundingBox: 0 0 380 200