450(1g,C) AIX Commands Reference 450(1g,C) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 450 PURPOSE Handles special line-motion functions for the DASI 450 work station. SYNTAX 450 ---| Note: This command does not have MBCS support. DESCRIPTION The 450 command reads standard input, processes its data for output on a DASI 450 or an equivalent work station (such as the DIABLO 1620 or Xerox 1700. It converts half-line forward, half-line reverse, and full-line reverse motions to the correct vertical motions on standard output. It attempts to draw Greek characters and other special symbols in the same manner as the 300 command vertical line space. See "greek" for a list of symbols supported by the 450 command. Use 450 with the nroff -s flag or .rd requests when you need to insert paper manually or change fonts in the middle of a document. Instead of using the return key in these cases, you must use a the line feed key to get any response. In many cases you can use nroff -T450 instead of the 450 command. However, you must use 450 if you require special delays or options. In a few cases, using 450 may produce better aligned output. You can pipe the output of the neqn command to 450 to print equations neatly. Notes: 1. Make sure the PLOT switch is turned on before using this command. Also, the SPACING switch should be in the desired position, either 10- or 12-pitch. For either setting, vertical spacing is 6 lines per inch unless changed to 8 lines per inch by an escape sequence. 2. Some special characters cannot be correctly printed in column 1 because the print head cannot be moved to the left from that position. 3. If your output contains Greek characters or reverse linefeeds, use a friction-feed platen instead of a forms tractor. A forms tractor tends to slip when reversing direction. FLAG Processed November 8, 1990 450(1g,C) 1 450(1g,C) AIX Commands Reference 450(1g,C) -f Permits the use of ETX/ACK protocol with 1200 bps printers. You cannot use 450 with this flag in a pipeline or if you redirect its output. Instead it must drive the printer directly. RELATED INFORMATION See the following commands: "300, 300s," "eqn, neqn, checkeq," "graph," "greek," "nroff, troff," "tabs," "tbl," "tplot," and "troff." See the Greek miscellaneous facility in AIX Operating System Technical Reference. Processed November 8, 1990 450(1g,C) 2