;---------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; Portable Document file (PDF) Plotter Driver Configuration file ; ; Current Revision: ; $RCSfile: pdf.plt,v $ ; $Revision: 1.1.2.16.2.1 $ $Date: 2004/03/23 21:07:42 $ ; ;---------------------------------------------------------------------- ;====================================================================== ; ; >>>>> WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING <<<<< ; ; Plotter driver configuration files are now stored in two directories: ; ; $(_USTN_WORKSPACEROOT)/System/plotdrv/ ; $(_USTN_WORKSPACEROOT)/Standards/plotdrv/ ; ; System/plotdrv/ should be reserved for .plt files delivered by ; MicroStation and other Bentley products. Standards/plotdrv/ is ; provided as a place for you to store customized .plt files. To ; simplify plotter selection from the Plot dialog, you may also ; elect to store frequently-used .plt files in Standards/plotdrv/ ; even if you do not customize them. ; ; To minimize the risk of losing your changes during a product ; reinstallation, do not edit the files in the System/plotdrv/ ; directory. Instead, copy the necessary files to Standards/plotdrv/ ; and edit them there. If the .plt file depends on other files, such ; as PostScript prolog (*.pro) files, copy them to the same directory. ; ;====================================================================== ; Construction/active points are plotted by default. Comment out the next line ; if you do not want points plotted. point_size = 0.03 default_extension = 'pdf' ; default extension for plotfiles document_set model = mdl driver = pdf autocenter ; Automatically center plot on page num_pens = 255 ; required record, must precede any "pen" records. change_pen = both ; Remove this record if no border is desired. ; Refer to the documentation for available border qualifiers. border /filename /time /text_height=0.35 ; Substitute the name of a pentable file to be loaded when this driver is selected ;pentable=\dir\file.tbl ;================================================================= ;Turn the Book Marks on and off CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="BookMarks" /qualifier="On" ;CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="BookMarks" /qualifier="Off" ;on by default ;================================================================= ;================================================================= ;Turn the Level/File optional content on and off ;CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="FileOptionalContent" /qualifier="On" CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="FileOptionalContent" /qualifier="On" ;off by default ;================================================================= ;================================================================= ;Turn Engineering links on and off CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="EngineeringLinks" /qualifier="On" ;CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="EngineeringLinks" /qualifier="Off" ;on by default ;================================================================= ;================================================================= ;pick the version of pdf you want to support CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="version" /qualifier="Acrobat 6 (PDF 1.5)/Viewable in Acrobat 5" ;CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="version" /qualifier="Acrobat 6 (PDF 1.5)" ;CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="version" /qualifier="Acrobat 5 (PDF 1.4)" ;================================================================= ;================================================================= ;uncomment the line and change the qualifier to your password ;if you wish to protect the output pdf file. ;NOTE the pdf file will not view with out the password ;But then is unprotected ;CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="userpassword" /qualifier="my_password" ;================================================================= ;================================================================= ;RGB Raster compression ;CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="RGBRasterCompression" /qualifier="jpeg" CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="RGBRasterCompression" /qualifier="zipped" ;zipped by default ;================================================================= ;================================================================= ;Searchable Text CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="SearchableText" /qualifier="on" ;CmdName /appname="pdf" /command="SearchableText" /qualifier="off" ;on by default ;================================================================= ; ENGLISH resolution and SIZE records size=(44,34)/num=0/off=(0,0)/name="ANSI E" size=(34,22)/num=0/off=(0,0)/name="ANSI D" size=(22,17)/num=0/off=(0,0)/name="ANSI C" size=(17,11)/num=0/off=(0,0)/name="ANSI B" size=(11,8.5)/num=0/off=(0,0)/name="ANSI A" resolution(IN)=(0.001666666666666666666667,0.001666666666666666666667) ;600DPI ; METRIC resolution and SIZE records ;size=(1189,841)/num=0/off=(0,0)/name="ISO A0" ;size=(841,594)/num=0/off=(0,0)/name="ISO A1" ;size=(594,420)/num=0/off=(0,0)/name="ISO A2" ;size=(420,297)/num=0/off=(0,0)/name="ISO A3" ;size=(297,210)/num=0/off=(0,0)/name="ISO A4" ;resolution(MM)=(0.04233333333333333333333,0.04233333333333333333333); 600DPI ; The style records define how the design file line codes (styles) ; are to be plotted. Values are in plotter units (resolutions). ; Values determine pen down/up movements, where (10,28) for a dot ; pattern leaves the pen down for 10 units and up for 28 units. The ; /nohardware switch causes software stroking with these values. ; This example has the /nohardware option commented ; out, so the printer will draw the styles. style(1)=(18, 18) ;/nohardware ;style = dot style(2)=(37, 37) ;/nohardware ;style = med dash style(3)=(75, 75) ;/nohardware ;style = long dash style(4)=(75, 37, 18, 37) ;/nohardware ;style = dot-dash style(5)=(27, 27) ;/nohardware ;style = short dash style(6)=(75, 37, 18, 37, 18, 37) ;/nohardware ;style = dash-dot-dot style(7)=(75, 27, 32, 27) ;/nohardware ;style = long dash - short dash stroke_tolerance=9.0 largest_polygon=200000 linecap = 0 ; 0=butt, 1=round, 2=square linejoin = 0 ; 0=mitered, 1=round, 2=bevel miter_limit = 3.0 ; larger values mean longer spikes ; 1=none, 1.415=90deg, 2=60deg, 10=11deg etc. ; Specify the mapping of MicroStation line weights to line thickness on paper. ; Units are MM, IN, or DOTS (the default) weight_strokes(mm)=(0.250, 0.375, 0.500, 0.625, 0.750, 0.875, 1.000, 1.125, \ 1.250, 1.375, 1.500, 1.625, 1.750, 1.875, 2.000, 2.125, \ 2.250, 2.375, 2.500, 2.625, 2.750, 2.875, 3.000, 3.125, \ 3.250, 3.375, 3.500, 3.625, 3.750, 3.875, 4.000, 4.125) ; The following options control raster plotting. isv_raster=1 ; Plots the raster image, 1=On 0=Off Default=1 pixel_resolution=300 ; Resolution of pixels on output (dpi) Default=300 contrast=50 ; Contrast in percent, between 0-100 Default=50 brightness=50 ; Brightness in percent, between 0-100 Default=50 raster_fence=1 ; Clip the raster to fence, 1=On 0=Off Default=1 grayscale=0 ; Plot in gray scale, 1=On 0=Off Default=0 no_dgnraster=0 ; MS plot of 87/88, 1=Don't plot 0=Plot Default=0 background = 0 ; 0=white,1=black,2=color Default=0 no_rasterref=0 ; MS plot of 90's, 1=Don't plot 0=Plot Default=0