- -d
In order to make graphs more readable,
hp2ps sorts the shaded bands for each
identifier. The default sort ordering is for the bands with
the largest area to be stacked on top of the smaller ones.
The -d option causes rougher bands (those
representing series of values with the largest standard
deviations) to be stacked on top of smoother ones.
- -b
Normally, hp2ps puts the title of
the graph in a small box at the top of the page. However, if
the JOB string is too long to fit in a small box (more than
35 characters), then hp2ps will choose to
use a big box instead. The -b option
forces hp2ps to use a big box.
- -e<float>[in|mm|pt]
Generate encapsulated PostScript suitable for
inclusion in LaTeX documents. Usually, the PostScript graph
is drawn in landscape mode in an area 9 inches wide by 6
inches high, and hp2ps arranges for this
area to be approximately centred on a sheet of a4 paper.
This format is convenient of studying the graph in detail,
but it is unsuitable for inclusion in LaTeX documents. The
-e option causes the graph to be drawn in
portrait mode, with float specifying the width in inches,
millimetres or points (the default). The resulting
PostScript file conforms to the Encapsulated PostScript
(EPS) convention, and it can be included in a LaTeX document
using Rokicki's dvi-to-PostScript converter
dvips.
- -g
Create output suitable for the gs
PostScript previewer (or similar). In this case the graph is
printed in portrait mode without scaling. The output is
unsuitable for a laser printer.
- -l
Normally a profile is limited to 20 bands with
additional identifiers being grouped into an
OTHER band. The -l flag
removes this 20 band and limit, producing as many bands as
necessary. No key is produced as it won't fit!. It is useful
for creation time profiles with many bands.
- -m<int>
Normally a profile is limited to 20 bands with
additional identifiers being grouped into an
OTHER band. The -m flag
specifies an alternative band limit (the maximum is
20).
-m0 requests the band limit to be
removed. As many bands as necessary are produced. However no
key is produced as it won't fit! It is useful for displaying
creation time profiles with many bands.
- -p
Use previous parameters. By default, the PostScript
graph is automatically scaled both horizontally and
vertically so that it fills the page. However, when
preparing a series of graphs for use in a presentation, it
is often useful to draw a new graph using the same scale,
shading and ordering as a previous one. The
-p flag causes the graph to be drawn using
the parameters determined by a previous run of
hp2ps on file. These
are extracted from file@.aux.
- -s
Use a small box for the title.
- -t<float>
Normally trace elements which sum to a total of less
than 1% of the profile are removed from the
profile. The -t option allows this
percentage to be modified (maximum 5%).
-t0 requests no trace elements to be
removed from the profile, ensuring that all the data will be
displayed.
- -c
Generate colour output.
- -y
Ignore marks.
- -?
Print out usage information.