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xpm2ps(1) GROMACS suite, VERSION 4.5.4-dev-20110404-bc5695c xpm2ps(1)

NAME

xpm2ps - converts XPM matrices to encapsulated postscript (or XPM)
 
VERSION 4.5.4-dev-20110404-bc5695c

SYNOPSIS

xpm2ps -f root.xpm -f2 root2.xpm -di ps.m2p -do out.m2p -o plot.eps -xpm root.xpm -[no]h -[no]version -nice int -[no]w -[no]frame -title enum -[no]yonce -legend enum -diag enum -size real -bx real -by real -rainbow enum -gradient vector -skip int -[no]zeroline -legoffset int -combine enum -cmin real -cmax real

DESCRIPTION

xpm2ps makes a beautiful color plot of an XPixelMap file. Labels and axis can be displayed, when they are supplied in the correct matrix format. Matrix data may be generated by programs such as do_dssp, g_rms or g_mdmat.
 
 
Parameters are set in the .m2p file optionally supplied with -di. Reasonable defaults are provided. Settings for the y-axis default to those for the x-axis. Font names have a defaulting hierarchy: titlefont - legendfont; titlefont - (xfont - yfont - ytickfont) - xtickfont, e.g. setting titlefont sets all fonts, setting xfont sets yfont, ytickfont and xtickfont.
 
 
When no .m2p file is supplied, many settings are taken from command line options. The most important option is -size, which sets the size of the whole matrix in postscript units. This option can be overridden with the -bx and -by options (and the corresponding parameters in the .m2p file), which set the size of a single matrix element.
 
 
With -f2 a second matrix file can be supplied. Both matrix files will be read simultaneously and the upper left half of the first one ( -f) is plotted together with the lower right half of the second one ( -f2). The diagonal will contain values from the matrix file selected with -diag. Plotting of the diagonal values can be suppressed altogether by setting -diag to none. In this case, a new color map will be generated with a red gradient for negative numbers and a blue for positive. If the color coding and legend labels of both matrices are identical, only one legend will be displayed, else two separate legends are displayed. With -combine, an alternative operation can be selected to combine the matrices. The output range is automatically set to the actual range of the combined matrix. This can be overridden with -cmin and -cmax.
 
 
-title can be set to none to suppress the title, or to ylabel to show the title in the Y-label position (alongside the y-axis).
 
 
With the -rainbow option, dull grayscale matrices can be turned into attractive color pictures.
 
 
Merged or rainbowed matrices can be written to an XPixelMap file with the -xpm option.

FILES

-f root.xpm Input
X PixMap compatible matrix file
 
-f2 root2.xpm Input, Opt.
X PixMap compatible matrix file
 
-di ps.m2p Input, Opt., Lib.
Input file for mat2ps
 
-do out.m2p Output, Opt.
Input file for mat2ps
 
-o plot.eps Output, Opt.
Encapsulated PostScript (tm) file
 
-xpm root.xpm Output, Opt.
X PixMap compatible matrix file
 

OTHER OPTIONS

-[no]hno
Print help info and quit
 
-[no]versionno
Print version info and quit
 
-nice int 0
Set the nicelevel
 
-[no]wno
View output .xvg, .xpm, .eps and .pdb files
 
-[no]frameyes
Display frame, ticks, labels, title and legend
 
-title enum top
Show title at: top, once, ylabel or none
 
-[no]yonceno
Show y-label only once
 
-legend enum both
Show legend: both, first, second or none
 
-diag enum first
Diagonal: first, second or none
 
-size real 400
Horizontal size of the matrix in ps units
 
-bx real 0
Element x-size, overrides -size (also y-size when -by is not set)
 
-by real 0
Element y-size
 
-rainbow enum no
Rainbow colors, convert white to: no, blue or red
 
-gradient vector 0 0 0
Re-scale colormap to a smooth gradient from white {1,1,1} to {r,g,b}
 
-skip int 1
only write out every nr-th row and column
 
-[no]zerolineno
insert line in .xpm matrix where axis label is zero
 
-legoffset int 0
Skip first N colors from .xpm file for the legend
 
-combine enum halves
Combine two matrices: halves, add, sub, mult or div
 
-cmin real 0
Minimum for combination output
 
-cmax real 0
Maximum for combination output
 

SEE ALSO

gromacs(7)
 
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Mon 4 Apr 2011