%!PS % A Newbie's Intro to the Web #66 % =============================== % by Don Lancaster /ggnum 66 store % Copyright c 2006 by Don Lancaster & Synergetics, Box 809, Thatcher, AZ, 85552 % (928) 428-4073 Email: don@tinaja.com Website: http://www.tinaja.com % Consulting services available http://www.tinaja.com/info01.html % Linking welcome. Reposting expressly forbidden. % All commercial rights and all electronic media rights ~fully~ reserved. % Linking usually welcome. Reposting expressly forbidden. Version 1.1 % IMPORTANT NOTE: Don Lancaster's file gonzo.ps is required for this program. % After obvious location mods, uncomment ONE of the following two lines: (C:\\Documents and Settings\\don\\Desktop\\gonzo\\gonzo.ps) run % use internal gonzo % (A:\\gonzo.ps) run % use external gonzo % NOTE THAT ALL PS FILENAME STRINGS !!!DEMAND!!! DOUBLE REVERSE SLASHES. % GONZO20A Guru Gonzo PostScript power tools (Interim release) % Includes gonzo justification and layout utilities. % Copyright c 1990, 1996, 2001 by Don Lancaster and Synergetics, Box 809, % Thatcher Arizona, 5552 (928) 428-4073 don@tinaja.com support % via http://www.tinaja.com All commercial rights and all electronic % media rights **FULLY** reserved. Reposting is expressly forbidden. % Many routines removed and cleaned at #58 %%%%%%%%%%% links menu directory %%%%%%%%%%%% % This code locks pdfmark commands out of a PostScript printer. /pdfmark where {pop}{userdict /pdfmark /cleartomark load put} ifelse % /surl "start url" marks the beginning of a text sequence to be urled. % It also paints the text blue... /surl {mark /blue cvx 0.33 /setgray cvx % change text to blue /currentpoint cvx % remember box start /urly /exch cvx /store cvx /urlx /exch cvx /store cvx ] cvx % complete deferred command printlist exch 3 index exch put % stuff into gonzo printlist exch 1 add exch % increment gonzo list count } def % /eurl "end url" unmarks the end of a text sequence and sets up % the pdfmark needed to define the Acrobat web link. /eurl {mark % start deferred proc exch % position url string % /black cvx 0 /setgray cvx % turn blue marker off % maintextcolor /setrgbcolor cvx % reset to main text color??? /aqua cvx /black cvx /makeurl cvx % defer call of url builder ] cvx % complete deferred proc printlist exch 3 index exch % stuff into gonzo printlist put exch 1 add exch % increment gonzo list count } def % /makeurl generates the pdfmark, receiving a {(urlstring) makeurl}. % Note that it is not called until formatted printlist time... /urlover 0.2 def % fraction of hot area over bounds /makeurl { /cururlname exch store % save the url string mark % start pdfmark currentfont /ScaleMatrix get 3 get /fsize exch store % guess height /Rect [ urlx fsize urlover mul sub % set box left x urly fsize urlover mul sub % set box left y currentpoint exch fsize urlover mul add exch fsize add ] /Border [ 0 0 0] % [0 0 0 ] = none; [0 0 2] = debug /Color [ .7 0 0 ] /Action <> /Subtype /Link /ANN % annotation type pdfmark % call pdf operators } def % /makeurlx generates the box specific pdfmark, receiving % a {(urlstring) makeurl}. % Note that it is not called until formatted printlist time... /makeurlx { /cururlnamex exch store % save the url string mark % start pdfmark /Rect [ xpos % set box left x ypos 0.9 sub % set box left y xpos 2.8 add % box right x ypos 0.9 sub 2.8 add % box right y ] /Border [ 0 0 0] % [0 0 0 ] = none; [0 0 2] = debug /Color [ .7 0 0 ] /Action <> /Subtype /Link /ANN % annotation type pdfmark % call pdf operators } def /maintextcolor {0 0 0 } def % text link specific data -- use dictionary instead below { /cubic01 {(http://www.tinaja.com/cubic01.asp) eurl} def /hack62 {(http://www.tinaja.com/glib/hack62.pdf) eurl} def /increment {(http://www.tinaja.com/text/bezgen3.html) eurl} def /interpolate {(http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze2vrva/design.html) eurl } def /bezmath {(http://www.tinaja.com/text/bezmath.html) eurl } def /table {(http://www.tinaja.com/psutils/imtable.psl) eurl } def } pop % dictionary method << % zzzzzzzzzzzz keep for search marker % entered during gg66 /thunderbird (http://www.thunderbird.com) /spysweeper (http://www.webroot.com/consumer/products/spysweeper/?rc=1651) /norton 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(http://www.codelifter.com/main/javascript/slideshow4.html) /logrptx2.psl (http://www.tinaja.com/psutils/logrptx2.psl) % entered during GG61 /jpg2pdf.pdf (http://www.tinaja.com/glib/jpg2pdf.pdf) /barcodeonline (http://www.raise-the-bar.co.uk/cgi-bin/webbarcodegen.pl) /barcodegen (http://www.terryburton.co.uk/barcodewriter/) /barcodetutorial (http://www.barcode-us.com/info_center/bookinfo.htm) /isbn (http://www.isbn.org/standards/home/index.asp) /bookcovr.psl (http://www.tinaja.com/psutils/bookcovr.psl) /bookcovr.pdf (http://www.tinaja.com/psutils/bookcovr.pdf) /begstuff (http://www.tinaja.com/post01.asp#begstuff) /ghostscript (http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/) /bod01 (http://www.tinaja.com/bod01.asp) % entered during GG 60 /bezlenjf.pdf (http://www.tinaja.com/glib/bezlenjf.pdf) /bzlnsub1.psl (http://www.tinaja.com/psutils/bzlnsub1.psl) /cubemath.pdf (http://www.tinaja.com/glib/cubemath.pdf) % entered during GG 59 /imbz4p01.psl (http://www.tinaja.com/psutils/imbz4p01.psl) /cubemath.pdf 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/beige cvx 0 /setgray cvx] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def /tinton {mark 0.33 /setgray cvx] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def /tinton1 {mark 0.25 /setgray cvx] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def /tinton1b {mark beige cvx % try for aqua after url??? 0.25 /setgray cvx] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def /tinton1a {mark /aqua cvx % try for aqua after url??? 0.25 /setgray cvx] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def /tinton1p {mark /burple cvx % try for aqua after url??? 0.25 /setgray cvx] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def /tinton1r {mark /red cvx % try for aqua after url??? 0.25 /setgray cvx] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def /tinton1a {mark /aqua cvx % try for aqua after url??? 0.25 /setgray cvx] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def /tinton1b {mark /beige cvx % try for beige after url??? 0.25 /setgray cvx] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def /tintoff {mark 0 /setgray cvx] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put exch 1 add exch} def %%%%%%%%%%%%%% COMPACT VERSION OF COLORIZER II %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% /settint {dup /currenttint exch store 5.999 mul dup floor cvi /&cbar exch store dup floor sub /&cwt exch store [ {/setgray [ /dup cvx 0.3 &cwt 0.59 mul add /ge cvx [1 /exch cvx &cwt 0.59 mul 0.30 add /sub cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.59 mul 0.11 add /div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx &cwt /add cvx /exch cvx ] cvx [ &cwt 0.59 mul 0.3 add /div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 0] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx] cvx /def cvx} {/setgray [/dup cvx 0.59 1 &cwt sub 0.3 mul add /ge cvx [1 &cwt sub 0.3 mul 0.59 add /sub cvx &cwt 0.3 mul 0.11 add /div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 1 &cwt sub /add cvx /exch cvx 1 /exch cvx] cvx [1 &cwt sub 0.3 mul 0.59 add /div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx /exch cvx 0] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx] cvx /def cvx} {/setgray [/dup cvx 0.59 &cwt 0.11 mul add /ge cvx [&cwt 0.11 mul 0.59 add /sub cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul 0.30 add /div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx &cwt /add cvx 1 /exch cvx] cvx [0 /exch cvx &cwt 0.11 mul 0.59 add /div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx] cvx /def cvx} {/setgray [/dup cvx 0.59 1 &cwt sub mul 0.11 add /ge cvx [1 &cwt sub 0.59 mul 0.11 add /sub cvx &cwt 0.59 mul 0.30 add /div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 1 &cwt sub /add cvx 1] cvx [0 /exch cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.59 mul 0.11 add /div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx /exch cvx] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx] cvx /def cvx} {/setgray [/dup cvx 0.11 &cwt 0.30 mul add /ge cvx[&cwt 0.30 mul 0.11 add /sub cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.30 mul 0.59 add /div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx &cwt /add cvx /exch cvx 1] cvx [ &cwt 0.30 mul 0.11 add /div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx /exch cvx 0 /exch cvx ] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx ] cvx /def cvx} {/setgray [ /dup cvx 0.30 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul add /ge cvx[ 1 /exch cvx 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul 0.30 add /sub cvx &cwt 0.11 mul 0.59 add /div cvx /dup cvx &cwt /mul cvx 1 &cwt sub /add cvx ] cvx [ 1 &cwt sub 0.11 mul 0.30 add /div cvx /dup cvx 1 &cwt sub /mul cvx 0 /exch cvx] cvx /ifelse cvx /setrgbcolor cvx ] cvx /def cvx} ] &cbar get exec exec} bind def /beige {0.10 settint} def % examples of convenience operators /aqua {0.52 settint} def /blue {0.67 settint} def /lime {0.44 settint} def /burple {0.75 settint} def %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% /guru { gonzo begin ps.util.1 begin printerror nuisance begin} def % guru % activate gonzo utilities 50 50 10 setgrid % create grid % 56 61 showgrid /setpagefonts { /cstretch 0.015 def /sstretch 0.015 def /font0 /StoneSans-Bold 1.6 gonzofont /font1 /StoneSans 0.95 gonzofont /font2 /StoneSans [0.95 0 0.25 0.95 0 0 ] gonzofont /font4 /StoneSans 0.85 gonzofont /font3 /StoneSans-Bold 0.85 gonzofont /font6 /StoneSans-Bold 0.85 gonzofont /font7 /StoneSans-Bold 1.05 gonzofont % subheaders /font8 /StoneSans-Bold [0.65 0 0 0.65 0 0.4] gonzofont /txtwide 36 store /yinc 1.2 store /kern 0.1 store /pm 1.5 store aqua 0.33 setgray font1 black /amacro { mark /aqua cvx 0.33 /setgray cvx ] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch % stuff into gonzo printlist put exch 1 add exch } def /bmacro { mark /black cvx ] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch % stuff into gonzo printlist put exch 1 add exch } def /shiftin {xpos /xposhold exch store /xpos xpos 3 add store} def /shiftout {/xpos xposhold store} def /texttop 51 store /textleft 3 store /cmacro {aqua 0.25 setgray (znhL7) stringmacro /xpos xpos 1.7 sub store /ypos ypos .1 sub def } def % left title /dmacro {black (pL1hz) stringmacro /xpos xpos 1.7 add store /ypos ypos .1 add def} def % normal text after centered title /fmacro % try and fake | {mark /gsave cvx /currentpoint cvx /moveto cvx 0.1 /setlinewidth cvx 0 0.65 /rlineto cvx /stroke cvx /grestore cvx ] cvx printlist exch 3 index exch put % stuff into gonzo printlist exch 1 add exch % increment gonzo list count } def } def setpagefonts % -2 50.5 (optional header here \274) cl %% Set document opening conventions. Note DOCVIEW limited. [/CropBox [0 0 520 620] % set the wierd size /PAGES pdfmark [ {Catalog} << /ViewerPreferences << /FitWindow true /CenterWindow true >> /PageLayout /OneColumn % continous /Pagemode /UseNone % no thumbs /View [/XYZ null null 1 ] % force 100% >> /PUT pdfmark %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% page manager /pagenum 1 store /startnewpage { black beige 0.35 setgray 21 -2.5 (|3\320|j|j) ggnum 10 string cvs mergestr (|j.|j) mergestr pagenum 10 string cvs mergestr (|j|j\320) mergestr cc aqua showpage %% start next page /pagenum pagenum 1 add store 50 50 10 setgrid % create grid setpagefonts font1 textleft texttop } def /su {surl font6} store /to {tinton1 font6} store /tx {tintoff font1} store /tabs [7 20] store %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % //// REVISED DIPDRAW PROC ///// electronics begin % dipdraw - draws a dip integrated circuit. (old code to be improved) % Enter with currentpoint set to pin 1 and scale % set so that 1.0 = distance between pins. Then % do a numpins-(name)-(hipins)-(lopins) dipdraw % Pin callouts preceeded by / will be complemented. % main dipdraw entry: /dipdraw { save /dipsnap exch def /hipins exch def /lopins exch def /chipname exch def /numpins exch def mark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % temp patch /howlong {numpins 2 div cvi 1 add} def /howhigh {4 numpins 36 ge {1 add} if} def /stub {howhigh 1.4 sub 2 div} def % internal service subs start here: /pinproc {numpins 2 div cvi{newpath 0 cpos 0.37 0 360 arc gsave 1 setgray fill grestore 0.067 setlinewidth stroke pin# 5 string cvs dup stringwidth pop 2 div neg cpos 0.2 sub moveto show 1 0 translate /pin# pin# dir add def} repeat } def /stretchprint { dup stringwidth pop 2 div neg exch length 1 sub stretch mul 2 div sub 0 moveto callout (/) anchorsearch true eq {currentpoint exch stretch add exch moveto pop dup /callout exch def stringwidth pop callout length 1 sub stretch mul add /barwide exch def 0.033 setlinewidth gsave currentpoint 0.55 add moveto barwide 0 rlineto stroke grestore} if stretch 0 callout ashow pop} def /pincallouts{0 vpos translate {workstring ( ) search true eq {/callout exch def pop /workstring exch def callout stretchprint 1 0 translate}{dup /callout exch def stretchprint exit } ifelse}loop} def % actual dipdraw process starts here: % ........ the outline: gsave 1 setlinecap 1 setlinejoin currentpoint translate newpath -1 howhigh 2 div 0.7 -90 90 arc 0 stub rlineto howlong 0 rlineto 0 howhigh neg rlineto howlong neg 0 rlineto closepath gsave grayshade setgray fill grestore grayshade dup 1 ne {0.33}{0} ifelse setgray 0.36 setlinewidth stroke newpath -.55 .45 0.15 0 360 arc fill black % ........ pin circles and numbers: /Helvetica-Bold findfont [0.4 0 0 0.55 0 0] makefont setfont gsave /pin# 1 def /dir 1 def /cpos 0 def pinproc grestore gsave /pin# numpins def /dir -1 def /cpos howhigh def pinproc grestore % pin callouts: /Helvetica findfont [0.35 0 0 0.6 0 0] makefont setfont /stretch 0.033 def gsave /workstring hipins def /vpos 0.6 def pincallouts grestore gsave /workstring lopins def /vpos howhigh 1.05 sub def pincallouts grestore % device number: grayshade 1 ne {0.33}{0} ifelse setgray /Helvetica-Bold findfont [1.4 0 0 1 0 0] makefont setfont /stretch 0.05 def gsave numpins 2 div 1 sub 2 div howhigh 2 div 0.33 sub translate chipname dup /callout exch def stretchprint grestore black % end cleanup: grestore grestore cleartomark dipsnap restore} def end % get out of electronics? %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Burplebox routines /burpwide 29.5 store /burpcom {save /burpx exch store /bht exch store save /burp1 exch store xpos ypos translate -1 .2 mt bht yinc mul .4 add pd burpwide pr bht yinc mul .4 add pu closepath 0.9 setgray fill burp1 restore} store /burpwidew 32 store /burpcomw {save /burpx exch store /bht exch store save /burp1 exch store xpos 1 sub ypos translate 0 .2 mt bht yinc mul .4 add pd burpwidew pr bht yinc mul .4 add pu closepath 0.9 setgray fill burp1 restore} store /burplebox1 {1.5 burpcom} store /burplebox1.5 {2 burpcom} store /burplebox2 {2.5 burpcom} store /burplebox2.5 {3 burpcom} store /burplebox3 {3.5 burpcom} store /burplebox3.5 {4 burpcom} store /burplebox4 {4.5 burpcom} store /burplebox4.5 {5 burpcom} store /burplebox5 {5.5 burpcom} store /burplebox5.5 {6 burpcom} store /burplebox6 {6.5 burpcom} store /burplebox6.5 {7 burpcom} store /burplebox7 {7.5 burpcom} store /burplebox7.5 {8 burpcom} store /burplebox8 {8.5 burpcom} store /burplebox8.5 {9 burpcom} store /burplebox9 {9.5 burpcom} store /burplebox9.5 {10 burpcom} store /burplebox10 {10.5 burpcom} store /burplebox10.5 {11 burpcom} store /burplebox11 {11.5 burpcom} store /burplebox11.5 {12 burpcom} store /burplebox12 {12.5 burpcom} store /burplebox11w {11.5 burpcomw} store /burplebox12.5 {13 burpcom} store /burplebox13 {13.5 burpcom} store /burplebox13.5 {14 burpcom} store /burplebox14 {14.5 burpcom} store /burplebox14.5 {15 burpcom} store /burplebox15{15.5 burpcom} store /burplebox15.5{16 burpcom} store /burplebox16 {16.5 burpcom} store /burplebox16.5 {17 burpcom} store /burplebox17 {17.5 burpcom} store /burplebox17.5 {18 burpcom} store /burplebox18 {18.5 burpcom} store /burplebox18.5 {19 burpcom} store /burplebox19 {19.5 burpcom} store /burplebox19.5 {20 burpcom} store /burplebox20 {20.5 burpcom} store /burplebox21.5 {22 burpcom} store /burplebox22{22.5 burpcom} store /burplebox22.5 {23 burpcom} store /burplebox23 {23.5 burpcom} store /burplebox23.5 {24 burpcom} store /burplebox24{24.5 burpcom} store /burplebox25{25.5 burpcom} store /burplebox25.5{26 burpcom} store /burplebox27{27.5 burpcom} store /burplebox28 {28.5 burpcom} store /burplebox28.5 {29 burpcom} store /burplebox30 {30.5 burpcom} store /burplebox31 {31.5 burpcom} store /burplebox31.5 {32 burpcom} store /burplebox33.5 {34 burpcom} store /burplebox34 {34.5 burpcom} store /burplebox38 {38.5 burpcom} store /burplebox38.5{39 burpcom} store /burplebox40{40.5 burpcom} store /burplebox40.5{41 burpcom} store /burplebox41.5{42 burpcom} store /burplebox42 {42.5 burpcom} store /burplebox42.5{43 burpcom} store % nearly a full page /burplebox43 {43.5 burpcom} store /burplebox34w{34.5 burpcomw} store /burplebox34.5w{35 burpcomw} store /burplebox38w{38.5 burpcomw} store /burplebox38.5w{39 burpcomw} store /burplebox40w{40.5 burpcomw} store %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % New sequence of auto positioning figures... % combined autopos jpeg conversion and hotlink: /autoimageandlink1 {save /af1 exch store xpos ypos yinc add translate 8.5 0.65 683 794 .025 % xpos ypos xres yres pixscale (http://www.tinaja.com/images/bargs/hpexcb01.jpg) % url first (C:\\Documents and Settings\\don\\Desktop\\aarawpix\\hpexcb01.jpg) jpegimageprocwithlink af1 restore} store /autoimageandlink2 {save /af2 exch store xpos ypos yinc add translate 8.5 -2 790 672 .020 % xpos ypos xres yres pixscale (http://www.tinaja.com/images/bargs/tek40841.jpg) % url first (C:\\windows\\desktop\\aaraw_pix\\tek40841.jpg) jpegimageprocwithlink af2 restore} store /jpegimageprocwithlink { % hoffset voffset hres vres save /snap2 exch def /infilename exch store % grab passed pix file /inurllink exch store % grab link filename /photoscale exch store /vpixels exch store /hpixels exch store translate % adjust position for final figure ??? inurllink setareaurl % autolink sizing /DeviceRGB setcolorspace % pick color model 0 0 translate % set page position hpixels vpixels scale % magnify unit square photoscale dup scale /infile infilename (r) file def % establish input read file /Data {infile /DCTDecode filter} def % define a data source << % start image dicationary /ImageType 1 % always one /Width hpixels % JPEG width in pixels /Height vpixels % JPEG height in pixels /ImageMatrix [hpixels 0 0 vpixels neg 0 vpixels ] /DataSource Data % proc to get filtered JPEG /BitsPerComponent 8 % color resolution /Decode [0 1 0 1 0 1] % per red book 4.10 >> image % call the image operator ypos snap2 restore /ypos exch def } def /setareaurl { % for auto include routine /cururlname exch store mark % start pdfmark /Rect [ 0 0 hpixels photoscale mul vpixels photoscale mul ] /Border [ 0 0 0] % [0 0 0 ] = none; [0 0 2] = debug /Color [ .7 0 0 ] /Action <> /Subtype /Link /ANN % annotation type pdfmark % call pdf operators } def %%%%%%%%%%%%% ordinary tracking figures /autofig1 { /figadvance 13 store save /snap1 exch store xpos 2 add ypos figadvance sub translate figure1 snap1 restore /ypos ypos figadvance sub yinc sub store } store /autofig2 { /figadvance 13 store save /snap2 exch store xpos 2 add ypos figadvance sub translate figure1 snap2 restore /ypos ypos figadvance sub yinc sub store } store %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% fixed position figures here %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% /figure1 {0 0 mt 10 pu 10 pr 10 pd closepath fill} store % temp tester /figure1 { save /f1snap exch store mark 5 12.2 translate -55 rotate 0.09 dup scale -100 -100 translate /solvexy {/ff exch store % grab values - not optimized /ee exch store /dd exch store /cc exch store /bb exch store /aa exch store cc aa dd div ff mul sub bb aa ee mul dd div sub div /yy exch store /xx cc bb yy mul sub aa div store xx yy } store /bez4ptsx1 {aload pop % unpack array /y3 exch store /x3 exch store % stash data. Strange /y5 exch store /x5 exch store % numbering is in use /y4 exch store /x4 exch store /y0 exch store /x0 exch store % find the chords /c1 x4 x0 sub dup mul y4 y0 sub dup mul add sqrt store /c2 x5 x4 sub dup mul y5 y4 sub dup mul add sqrt store /c3 x3 x5 sub dup mul y3 y5 sub dup mul add sqrt store % guess at the best t values % /t1 c1 dup c2 add c3 add div store % /t2 c1 c2 add dup c3 add div store /b0 {1 exch sub dup dup mul mul} store /b1 {dup 1 exch sub dup mul mul 3 mul} store /b2 {dup 1 exch sub exch dup mul mul 3 mul} store /b3 {dup dup mul mul} store % ai + bj = k t1 b1 t1 b2 x4 x0 t1 b0 mul sub x3 t1 b3 mul sub t2 b1 t2 b2 x5 x0 t2 b0 mul sub x3 t2 b3 mul sub solvexy /x2 exch store /x1 exch store t1 b1 t1 b2 y4 y0 t1 b0 mul sub y3 t1 b3 mul sub t2 b1 t2 b2 y5 y0 t2 b0 mul sub y3 t2 b3 mul sub solvexy /y2 exch store /y1 exch store x0 y0 moveto x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 curveto } def /data [100 100 180 120 270 190 320 100 sub 300] store % /data [100 100 200 120 300 190 200.24 300] store /bdot {gsave 16 dup scale 0 0 dot grestore} store /bdot8 {gsave 6 dup scale 0 0 dot grestore} store data 0 get data 1 get mt bdot data 2 get data 3 get mt bdot data 4 get data 5 get mt bdot data 6 get data 7 get mt bdot /t1 0.33 store /t2 0.67 store 100 100 moveto % demo - comment before use data bez4ptsx1 0.35 setlinewidth stroke true { 1 0 0 setrgbcolor /t1 0.28 store /t2 0.72 store 100 100 moveto % demo - comment before use data bez4ptsx1 0.35 setlinewidth stroke 0 0 1 setrgbcolor /t1 0.37 store /t2 0.63 store 100 100 moveto % demo - comment before use data bez4ptsx1 0.35 setlinewidth stroke } if cleartomark f1snap restore } store /figure1 { save /f1snap exch store 5 -7.5 translate 0.1 dup scale /dots [0.0 0.0 0.264953 1.54495 0.604746 3.07298 1.03917 4.57484 1.59717 6.03836 2.31306 7.42849 3.22877 8.69581 4.37073 9.76335 5.71563 10.5583 7.19172 11.074 8.7265 11.3795 10.2797 11.5763 11.8334 11.7684 13.371 12.0601 14.8541 12.5554 16.2111 13.3298 17.3652 14.3824 18.2898 15.6429 19.0102 17.0323 19.5673 18.4938 20.0 20.0] store 0 0 10 setgrid 20 20 showgrid /x0 0 store /y0 0 store /x1 3 store /y1 20 store /x2 16 store /y2 4 store /x3 20 store /y3 20 store x0 y0 moveto x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 y3 curveto black line1 stroke 0 1 20 {2 mul /jj exch store dots jj get dots jj 1 add get mt dot } for f1snap restore } store %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% special figure one for gg61 book layout /figure1 { save /f1xsnap exch store gsave % temp 10.2 0.8 translate 0.4 dup scale % adjust fit on page % add an active link for expandion temporary /cururlname (http://www.tinaja.com/glib/loglog01.pdf) store mark % start pdfmark /Rect [ 0 0 30 30 ] /Border [ 0 0 0] % [0 0 0 ] = none; [0 0 2] = debug /Color [ .7 0 0 ] /Action <> /Subtype /Link /ANN % annotation type pdfmark % call pdf operators % Custom Engineering Graphs: A log log display % ================================== % by Don Lancaster % Copyright c 2006 by Don Lancaster & Synergetics, Box 809, Thatcher, AZ, 85552 % (928) 428-4073 Email: don@tinaja.com Website: http://www.tinaja.com % Consulting services available http://www.tinaja.com/info01.html % All commercial rights and all electronic media rights ~fully~ reserved. % Linking usually welcome. Reposting expressly forbidden. Version 1.1 % An example of using my Gonzo Utilities to do a custom engineering graph. % Detailed example does a scatterplot on a 3x3 log graph. % IMPORTANT NOTE: Don Lancaster's file gonzo.ps is required for this program. % This may be freely downloaded from http://www.tinaja.com/post01.asp#gonzo % To activate after obvious location mods, uncomment ONE of the following two lines: % (C:\\Documents and Settings\\don\\Desktop\\gonzo\\gonzo.ps) run % use internal gonzo % (A:\\gonzo.ps) run % use external gonzo % Plus the next line when Gonzo is to be activated... % gonzo begin ps.util.1 begin nuisance begin % NOTE THAT ALL PS FILENAME STRINGS !!!DEMAND!!! DOUBLE REVERSE SLASHES. % To use this program, you modify your values and save it as an ordinary ASCII % textfile. That file is then sent to Acrobat Distiller for coversion to a .PDF % file format. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%% Fixzed Input Data %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% /backgroundcolor {0.8 1 1} store % background color of graph /graphlinecolor {0 0.8 0.8}store % line color of graph /datadotcolor {0.3 0.3 0.3} store % dot color % loglines establishes the fine line detail of the log plots % always refers to a 1,1 lower left axis and NOT to the actual % scaled data values /loglines [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 ] store /xdatascale 1.0 store % scale factor to make left data = 1 /ydatascale 10 store % scale factor to make bottom data = 1 /xaxisname (TREES PER ACRE) store % x axis label /yaxisname (TREE DIAMETER IN INCHES) store % y axis label /xnums [1 10 100 1000] store % scaled x axis data /ynums [.1 1.0 10 100] store % scaled y axis data /maintitle (HULAPAI TIMBER ALLOTMENT\n( T20N R15E ) ) store % main title % /inputdata may be cut and pasted here or run as a separate textfile % below. Format is an array of [ x0, y0, x1, y1, .... xn, yn ] data % values. Limited to a maximum of 32767 data value pairs. Data is % ACTUAL values, not graph scaled ones. /inputdata [ 3.0634 0.3678 3 3 3 30 30 0.4 30 4 30 40 300 0.5 300 5 300 50 100 {90 random 10 add 90 random 10 add 10 div } repeat % fake some dense data ] store % Note: fonts must be defined BELOW and AFTER grid is established. % Availability of STONE font is recommended for this demo. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%% File Read Input Data %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Any and all of the above data may optionally be read from a textfile. % If used, be sure to use a DOUBLE reverse % slash every time you want a single one in a PostScript string. % Be sure to provide complete, correct, and accurate location for access. % /datafilename (C:\\Documents and Settings\\don\\Desktop\\trees\\tree1.txt) store % Uncomment the following line ONLY if external data is to be disk read... % datafilename run % run additional data from external file. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%% Low Level Graph Creating Code %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % /makeagrid establishes the grid size. Each 10 x 10 area will be one % decade. Also puts down edges and background of log display area /makeagrid { % 100 100 10 setgrid % establish xposn yposn size grid /cstretch 0.01 store % adjust font to grid /sstretch 0.01 store backgroundcolor setrgbcolor % paint background. Comment out 0 0 mt 30 pu 30 pr 30 pd % or use [1 1 1] for white closepath fill graphlinecolor setrgbcolor % paint decades heavier line2 1 setlinecap 1 setlinejoin [ {-0.3 0 mt 30.3 r}10 4 ] yrpt % [{action} spacing repeats ] [ {0 -0.3 mt 30.3 u}10 4 ] xrpt } store % /make3x3log provides the inside detail for the log graphs. Both axes % done separately just in case semilog is later needed /make3x3log { line1 % thin line 0 1 loglines length 1 sub % draw verticals {/ptr exch store loglines ptr get log 10 mul 0 mt 30 u } for 0 1 loglines length 1 sub % draw horizontals {/ptr exch store loglines ptr get 0 exch log 10 mul mt 30 r } for } store % /plotdata scales and plots the data points from the inputdata array /plotdata { datadotcolor setrgbcolor % set dot color 0 2 inputdata length 2 sub % go through plotdata list {/ptr1 exch store % save location inputdata ptr1 get % get x value xdatascale mul log 10 mul inputdata ptr1 1 add get % get y value ydatascale mul log 10 mul mt dot % and plot dot } for } store % /addaxis lables the axes /addaxis { /font1 /StoneSans-Bold 0.85 gonzofont % numeric value font /font2 /StoneSans-Bold 1.2 gonzofont % title value font font1 % pick numeric font black % and color 0 1 xnums length 1 sub { % show the x axis nums /ptr2 exch store ptr2 10 mul -1.5 xnums ptr2 get 20 string cvs cc } for 0 1 ynums length 1 sub { % show the y axis nums /ptr2 exch store -0.9 ptr2 10 mul 0.3 sub ynums ptr2 get 20 string cvs cr } for font2 15 -3.5 xaxisname cc gsave -3.5 15 translate 90 rotate 0 0 yaxisname cc grestore } store % /addboiler provides the main graph name, can later extensively annotate. /addboiler { /font3 /StoneSans-Bold 2 gonzofont % title value font font3 /yinc 2.2 store 15 35 maintitle cc % print main title } store %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%% High Level Graph Creating Code %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % This routine combines the needed steps for the complete log log plot. /makealogloggraph { makeagrid % sets up grid make3x3log % draws log graph addaxis % letters the axes plotdata % plots data points addboiler % adds title and desc } store % temp defaults. uncomment for debug % /make3x3log {} store % /addaxis {} store % /plotdata {} store /addboiler {} store %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%% Actual Graph Creator %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % This routine actually draws the graph makealogloggraph grestore % undo translate and page positioning f1xsnap restore } store %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% specific to gg65 ms executive summary %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%% specific figures for append %%%%%%%%%%%%%% /ms0360 { save /snapxx exch store 5 -0.35 translate % reposition absolute on page 0.76 dup scale /hh {32 mul 90 div 0.78 mul } store /uu 12.5 store /posninc 90 7.5 div store /p1s 11.086 store % best efficiency leans /p1e 12.913 store /p2s 22.211 store /p2e 25.788 store /p3s 33.416 store /p3e 38.583 store /p4s 44.733 store /p4e 51.266 store /p5s 56.192 store /p5e 63.807 store /p6s 67.819 store /p6e 76.180 store /p7s 79.628 store /p7e 88.371 store /msinplot {gsave translate 0.5 0 0.5 setrgbcolor line1 gsave % [{0 12 moveto 0.8 u} posninc hh 8] xrpt grestore 0 0 mt p1s hh pr uu pu p1e p1s sub hh pr uu pd p2s p1e sub hh pr uu pu p2e p2s sub hh pr uu pd p3s p2e sub hh pr uu pu p3e p3s sub hh pr uu pd p4s p3e sub hh pr uu pu p4e p4s sub hh pr uu pd p5s p4e sub hh pr uu pu p5e p5s sub hh pr uu pd p6s p5e sub hh pr uu pu p6e p6s sub hh pr uu pd p7s p6e sub hh pr uu pu p7e p7s sub hh pr uu pd 90 p7e sub hh pr gsave 0 0.83 0.83 setrgbcolor fill grestore line3 1 setlinecap 1 setlinejoin 0 0.33 0.33 setrgbcolor stroke grestore} store 0.8 1 scale % 40 100 showgrid /lilplot0 {gsave translate 0.5 0.5 scale 0 0 msinplot grestore} store /lilplot1 {gsave translate -0.5 0.5 scale 0 0 msinplot grestore} store /lilplot2 {gsave translate 0.5 -0.5 scale 0 0 msinplot grestore} store /lilplot3 {gsave translate -0.5 -0.5 scale 0 0 msinplot grestore} store 0 10 lilplot0 25 10 lilplot1 24.5 10 lilplot2 49.5 10 lilplot3 snapxx restore } store %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% /spectrumplot {save /snap3 exch store /cstretch 0.01 store /sstretch 0.01 store /font0 /StoneSans-Bold 1.2 gonzofont /font1 /StoneSans-Bold 1 gonzofont font1 /kern 0.1 store /yinc 1.1 store 7.5 5.8 translate % adjust position 0.7 dup scale gsave 0.75 1 1 setrgbcolor 0 0 mt 15 pu 36.5 pr 15 pd closepath fill grestore % 33 13 showgrid % uncomment to view gsave line1 [{0 0 mt 0.3 d} 2 19] xrpt grestore gsave line1 [{-0.4 3 mt 36.9 r} 3 5] yrpt grestore line1 36.5 0 mt 15 u 0 1 1 setrgbcolor 0 setlinecap line1 0.5 0 mt 15 pu 1 pr 15 pd gsave closepath fill grestore 0 0.33 0.33 setrgbcolor stroke 1 0 1 setrgbcolor 28.5 0 mt 4.2 pu 1 pr 4.2 pd gsave closepath fill grestore 0.33 0 0.33 setrgbcolor stroke 1 0 1 setrgbcolor 30.5 0 mt 2.25 pu 1 pr 2.25 pd gsave closepath fill grestore 0.33 0 0.33 setrgbcolor stroke 1 0 1 setrgbcolor 32.5 0 mt 3 pu 1 pr 3 pd gsave closepath fill grestore 0.33 0 0.33 setrgbcolor stroke 1 0 1 setrgbcolor 34.5 0 mt 0.5 pu 1 pr 0.5 pd gsave closepath fill grestore 0.33 0 0.33 setrgbcolor stroke black % /font1 /Helvetica 0.8 gonzofont font1 font1 /yinc 2 store /kern 0.1 store gsave 1.45 -0.9 translate 90 rotate black 0 0 (1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35) cr grestore font0 0.25 dup dup setrgbcolor % temp gray 12.5 -4 (HARMONIC NUMBER) cl font1 -1 -0.3 (0.0) cr -1 2.7 (0.2) cr -1 5.7 (0.4) cr -1 8.7 (0.6) cr -1 11.7 (0.8) cr -1 14.7 (1.0) cr gsave -3.5 4.0 translate 90 rotate % black font0 0 0 (AMPLITUDE) cl grestore black line2 0 0 mt -.5 0 mt 37 r 0 -.5 mt 16 u black font1 11 12.6 ((|jbest efficiency n|j=|j28|j a|j=|j0.97|j)) cl % flashtext font0 1 0 0 setrgbcolor 15 6.65 (All Intermediate\nHarmonics are ZERO|j!!!) cc snap3 restore } store %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% /plot2897 {save /snap4 exch store /cstretch 0.01 store /sstretch 0.01 store /font0 /StoneSans-Bold 1.2 gonzofont /font1 /StoneSans-Bold 1 gonzofont font1 /kern 0.1 store /yinc 1.1 store 3.2 14 translate % adjust position 0.85 dup scale %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% pattern utilities %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% /bluerndcolor [153 215 230 40] store % random pattern colors [red blue green variance ] /slidewide 40 store /slidehigh 36.5 store /DeviceRGB setcolorspace % pick color model /hpixels 50 store % size of pattern image /vpixels 50 store /issize hpixels vpixels mul store % makestring converts a stack top array into a string... /makestring {dup length string dup /NullEncode filter 3 -1 roll {1 index exch write} forall pop} def % /buildpixels makes three nearby colors given [r b g texture] all 0-255 integers /buildpixels {aload pop /texture exch store /b0 exch store /g0 exch store /r0 exch store 123 srand /r1 r0 texture random texture 2 div sub add cvi dup 255 ge {pop 255}if dup 0 lt {pop 0} if store /g1 g0 texture random texture 2 div sub add cvi dup 255 ge {pop 255}if dup 0 lt {pop 0} if store /b1 b0 texture random texture 2 div sub add cvi dup 255 ge {pop 255}if dup 0 lt {pop 0} if store /r2 r0 texture random texture 2 div sub add cvi dup 255 ge {pop 255}if dup 0 lt {pop 0} if store /g2 g0 texture random texture 2 div sub add cvi dup 255 ge {pop 255}if dup 0 lt {pop 0} if store /b2 b0 texture random texture 2 div sub add cvi dup 255 ge {pop 255}if dup 0 lt {pop 0} if store /r3 r0 texture random texture 2 div sub add cvi dup 255 ge {pop 255}if dup 0 lt {pop 0} if store /g3 g0 texture random texture 2 div sub add cvi dup 255 ge {pop 255}if dup 0 lt {pop 0} if store /b3 b0 texture random texture 2 div sub add cvi dup 255 ge {pop 255}if dup 0 lt {pop 0} if store } store % /makeimagestring creates a sting usable for a pattern image /makeimagestring { 12345 srand % make repeatable /iarray mark issize { r1 g1 b1} repeat ] store % fill all with color 1 issize 2 div cvi { iarray issize % fill half with color 2 random 3 mul cvi [ r2 g2 b2 ] putinterval} repeat issize 2 div cvi { iarray issize % fill third with color 3 random 3 mul cvi [ r3 g3 b3 ] putinterval} repeat iarray makestring } store % /rndimage shows the random string as a patternable image /bodyrandimage { gsave 5 dup scale << % start image dicationary /ImageType 1 % always one /Width hpixels % width in pixels /Height vpixels % height in pixels /ImageMatrix [hpixels 0 0 vpixels neg 0 vpixels ] /DataSource bodypatstring % proc to get string data /BitsPerComponent 8 % color resolution /Decode [0 1 0 1 0 1] % per red book 4.10 >> image % call the image grestore } def /accentrandimage { gsave 5 dup scale << % start image dicationary /ImageType 1 % always one /Width hpixels % width in pixels /Height vpixels % height in pixels /ImageMatrix [hpixels 0 0 vpixels neg 0 vpixels ] /DataSource accentpatstring % proc to get string data /BitsPerComponent 8 % color resolution /Decode [0 1 0 1 0 1] % per red book 4.10 >> image % call the image grestore } def % using a separate pattern dictionary for each pattern... /bodypatdict << /PatternType 1 % Tiling pattern /PaintType 1 % Colored /TilingType 1 /BBox [0 0 50 50] /XStep 5 /YStep 5 /PaintProc { begin bodyrandimage end} >> store /accentpatdict << /PatternType 1 % Tiling pattern /PaintType 1 % Colored /TilingType 1 /BBox [0 0 50 50] /XStep 5 /YStep 5 /PaintProc { begin accentrandimage end} >> store % /makepatternstrings generates the needed patterns /makepatternstrings { [230 100 230 120] pop bluerndcolor buildpixels makeimagestring /bodypatstring exch store } store bluerndcolor buildpixels makepatternstrings %%%%%%%% end pattern utils %%%%%%%% save /snap1 exch store % show the body background bodypatdict matrix % Identity matrix makepattern % Instantiate the pattern /bodypat exch def 0 0 % for the actual slide size slidewide slidehigh /Pattern setcolorspace bodypat setcolor rectfill % Fill rectangle with pattern snap1 restore %%%% end % 40 36 showgrid /cstretch 0.01 store /sstretch 0.01 store /font1 /StoneSans-Bold 0.95 gonzofont % parameter value font /font2 /StoneSans [0.85 0 0 1 0 0 ] gonzofont % numeric value font /orange { 241 255 div 158 255 div 30 255 div setrgbcolor } store /magenta { 254 255 div 156 255 div 255 236 div setrgbcolor } store /ltblue { 207 255 div 255 255 div 255 255 div setrgbcolor } store /white {1 1 1 setrgbcolor} store /lime { 54 255 div 255 255 div 52 255 div setrgbcolor } store /aqua { 102 255 div 255 255 div 201 255 div setrgbcolor } store orange %%%%%%%%%%%% orange series gsave .8 .8 translate [{orange 0 0 mt 1.7 pu 12.0 pr 1.7 pd closepath fill white 2.9 .2 mt 1.3 pu 8.2 pr 1.3 pd fill} 2.2 14] yrpt font1 0.33 dup dup setrgbcolor /dat1 [(p7e:) (p7s:) (p6e:) (p6s:) (p5e:) (p5s:) (p4e:) (p4s:) (p3e:) (p3s:) (p2e:) (p2s:) (p1e:) (p1s:)] store font1 0.12 dup dup setrgbcolor 0 1 dat1 length 1 sub {/ii exch store 1.23 0.6 ii 2.2 mul add dat1 ii get cc} for /dat2 [ (89.76625289081) (75.93480958918) (75.13315213749) (63.77803849250) (62.12795009229) (52.45588082770) (49.57368364472) (41.56706542527) (37.14383081926) (30.95837849073) (24.75285471101) (20.53940226898) (12.37453450377) (10.24045703622) ] store font2 0 1 dat2 length 1 sub {/ii exch store 3.7 0.55 ii 2.2 mul add dat2 ii get cl} for gsave 0 31.2 translate lime 0 0 mt 3.7 pu 12 pr 3.7 pd fill 13 0 mt 3.7 pu 25 pr 3.7 pd fill % right lime font1 0.12 dup dup setrgbcolor /yinc 1.2 store 6 2 (Pulse Positions\nin Degrees) cc 25 2.2 (Target Amplitude: ) cr 25 1.9 1.3 sub (Target Power: ) cr [{white 25.7 0.3 mt 1.3 pu 8.2 pr 1.3 pd fill} 1.7 2] yrpt font2 26 2.2 (0.970000000) cl 26 0.6 (0.9409 ) cl grestore % lime grestore % undo whole left %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%% mid blue series gsave 13.8 .8 translate [{ltblue 0 0 mt 1.7 pu 12.0 pr 1.7 pd closepath fill white 2.9 .2 mt 1.3 pu 8.2 pr 1.3 pd fill} 2.2 12] yrpt font1 0.33 dup dup setrgbcolor /dat3 [(h25:) (h23:) (h21:) (h19:) (h17:) (h15:) (h13:) (h11:) (h09:) (h07:) (h05:) (h03:) ] store font1 0.12 dup dup setrgbcolor 0 1 dat3 length 1 sub {/ii exch store 1.23 0.6 ii 2.2 mul add dat3 ii get cc} for /dat4 [ (-0.00000000014) (-0.00000000032) (-0.00000000004) (-0.00000000021) (-0.00000000022) (-0.00000000002) (-0.00000000024) ( 0.00000000044) (-0.00000000022) (-0.00000000011) (-0.00000000013) (0.000000000070) ] store font2 0 1 dat4 length 1 sub {/ii exch store 3.7 0.55 ii 2.2 mul add dat4 ii get cl} for gsave % magenta series magenta [{magenta 0 26.4 mt 1.7 pu 25.0 pr 1.7 pd closepath fill} 2.2 2 ] yrpt font1 0.12 dup dup setrgbcolor 0.8 26.8 (THD ) cl 0.8 6.2 add 26.8 (is ) cl 0.8 15.3 add 26.8 (percent.) cl 0.8 26.8 2.3 add (Fundamental Amplitude:) cl white 3.2 5.2 add 26.6 mt 1.3 pu 7.2 pr 1.3 pd fill white 14.2 28.8 mt 1.3 pu 7.2 pr 1.3 pd fill % fund amp box white 3.2 26.6 mt 1.3 pu 3.2 pr 1.3 pd fill 0.12 dup dup setrgbcolor font2 3.6 26.8 (2-28) cl 8.7 26.8 (0.00000006128) cl font2 14.7 27 2.1 add (0.97000000) cl grestore % burple grestore % whole middle %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%% right blue series gsave 26.8 .8 translate [{ltblue 0 0 mt 1.7 pu 12.0 pr 1.7 pd closepath fill white 2.9 .2 mt 1.3 pu 8.2 pr 1.3 pd fill} 2.2 12] yrpt [{aqua 0 19.8 mt 1.7 pu 12.0 pr 1.7 pd closepath fill white 2.9 20 mt 1.3 pu 8.2 pr 1.3 pd fill } 2.2 2] yrpt % emphasis font1 0.33 dup dup setrgbcolor /dat1 [(h49:) (h47:) (h45:) (h43:) (h41:) (h39:) (h37:) (h35:) (h33:) (h31:) (h29:) (h27:) ] store font1 0.12 dup dup setrgbcolor 0 1 dat1 length 1 sub {/ii exch store 1.23 0.6 ii 2.2 mul add dat1 ii get cc} for /dat6 [ (-0.00924395093) ( 0.00562585661) (-0.00342276346) ( 0.00211106203) (-0.00078946014) ( 0.00660309293) ( 0.04412815271) ( 0.17750740386) ( 0.20474366480) (-0.15202976905) (-0.28097991216) (-0.00000000009) ] store font2 0 1 dat6 length 1 sub {/ii exch store 3.7 0.55 ii 2.2 mul add dat6 ii get cl} for grestore snap4 restore } store %%%%%%%% /stalacs { %figadvance has to go in figuretwoauto save /snap3 exch def 11 10.3 translate % latest page positioner 0.8 dup scale -0.5 2.5 translate % reposition on page INTERACTS WITH FIGADVANCE 0 1 0 setrgbcolor % green grid /linestring 1000 string store /sdatproc { 0.0 0.7 0.1 setrgbcolor [ 0.4 7.33 0.38 6.36 -0.32 7.12 -0.04 7.33 -0.38 7.07 -0.07 7.26 -0.2 4.68 0.07 5.15 0.11 6.17 -0.27 4.26 0.01 6.32 -0.23 4.79 0.05 2.95 -0.29 6.05 -0.02 6.3 0.02 7.29 -0.09 7.37 -0.15 6.89 -0.12 6.19 0.16 5.06 -0.18 7.0 0.1 7.32 0.13 7.29 -0.71 7.44 -0.54 5.7 -0.26 7.38 -0.88 6.82 -0.6 4.84 -0.56 5.38 -0.29 5.67 -0.63 6.12 -0.49 7.26 -0.45 6.66 -0.17 7.01 -0.51 7.05 ] makedots 0.6 0.2 1.0 setrgbcolor [ 0.65 7.03 0.69 6.23 0.97 6.68 0.63 6.72 0.62 6.51 0.6 7.45 0.8 6.74 1.08 7.27 0.74 6.98 0.74 6.97 1.05 7.33 0.71 6.69 0.38 7.38 0.04 6.4 0.32 6.16 0.36 5.3 0.63 7.17 0.02 7.15 0.3 5.41 0.01 6.4 0.29 5.16 0.33 7.08 -0.05 7.19 0.23 7.39 0.26 5.94 0.47 5.9 0.13 7.29 0.41 5.73 0.44 7.34 0.13 6.76 0.4 5.73 0.44 6.52 0.72 7.49 0.07 7.3 0.1 7.49 0.38 4.95 0.66 7.44 ] makedots 0.6 0.4 0.0 setrgbcolor [ 1.63 6.68 0.93 5.94 1.21 6.41 1.25 7.01 0.87 6.21 0.91 6.32 1.19 5.19 1.05 5.6 1.33 6.22 1.36 5.73 0.99 5.61 1.26 7.47 1.02 4.35 1.3 2.75 1.33 6.82 0.96 6.06 1.24 6.51 1.27 6.22 1.41 6.99 0.6 6.37 0.54 6.21 0.58 6.38 0.85 6.71 0.72 6.05 0.38 7.2 0.65 5.61 0.69 4.44 0.97 5.07 0.63 5.68 0.9 7.44 0.94 7.24 ]makedots 0.0 0.6 0.5 setrgbcolor [ 1.94 5.77 2.22 6.47 1.88 6.61 2.19 7.1 1.88 6.99 1.91 7.36 2.19 7.2 1.85 6.98 1.5 6.84 1.44 7.42 1.3 6.69 1.57 6.66 1.33 7.31 1.61 4.16 1.89 6.58 1.27 6.45 1.55 4.73 1.58 6.33 1.86 6.88 1.27 6.28 1.54 5.29 1.58 5.83 1.86 7.0 1.2 7.36 1.24 7.32 1.52 4.83 1.79 7.44 1.72 6.96 1.66 7.1 1.7 7.36 1.69 7.14 1.63 6.09 0.94 7.5 1.19 7.27 ]makedots 1.0 0.0 0.9 setrgbcolor [ 2.77 7.47 2.19 5.69 2.47 6.39 2.5 5.62 2.13 6.29 2.16 4.87 2.44 3.68 2.47 6.99 2.1 6.96 2.38 7.43 2.41 6.96 2.3 7.28 2.61 6.33 2.27 5.22 2.55 4.32 2.59 6.34 2.21 6.99 2.53 6.05 1.86 5.69 2.17 7.05 1.52 7.32 1.79 5.86 1.83 4.38 2.11 5.13 1.77 6.23 1.97 7.29 1.91 7.2 1.94 4.78 2.22 5.62 2.26 7.34 1.88 6.26 1.92 7.41 2.19 6.71 ]makedots 0.3 0.5 0.0 setrgbcolor [ 3.08 6.71 3.36 7.4 3.2 6.33 3.47 7.16 3.13 7.36 3.17 7.34 3.45 6.83 3.17 7.46 3.44 7.49 3.1 7.36 2.44 7.31 2.71 7.35 2.75 4.87 3.03 7.12 2.41 7.35 2.69 5.99 2.72 7.09 2.68 6.84 2.72 7.03 2.66 6.77 2.59 7.22 2.86 4.34 3.14 6.88 3.18 7.38 2.52 6.65 2.8 5.26 2.84 5.32 3.11 6.18 2.52 7.09 2.8 6.44 2.83 5.51 3.11 6.94 2.49 7.14 2.77 4.86 2.53 7.25 2.19 7.45 2.44 6.93 ]makedots 0.0 0.5 1.0 setrgbcolor [ 3.64 7.35 3.3 7.22 3.58 6.56 3.76 7.24 3.44 6.46 3.72 7.27 3.48 7.12 3.75 5.15 3.38 7.25 3.41 4.44 3.69 3.51 3.73 5.53 4.01 7.05 3.35 6.95 3.67 5.83 3.53 6.9 3.8 6.46 3.84 6.79 3.78 6.81 3.0 7.19 2.97 6.5 3.25 7.11 3.11 6.04 3.15 6.8 3.42 6.27 3.05 6.49 3.08 3.17 3.36 4.46 3.4 6.24 3.02 5.79 3.06 6.77 3.33 6.1 3.2 6.17 3.47 7.04 3.51 7.39 3.45 7.05 2.75 7.44 ]makedots 1.0 0.1 0.3 setrgbcolor [ 4.34 6.3 4.61 7.2 4.65 7.42 4.59 7.15 4.7 7.4 3.89 7.33 3.73 6.72 4.0 3.61 4.28 6.52 4.04 7.22 4.32 6.81 3.66 6.66 3.94 5.38 3.98 5.13 4.25 6.11 3.66 7.44 3.94 6.92 3.97 5.78 4.25 7.24 3.91 5.82 4.12 5.7 4.43 7.33 4.05 6.71 4.09 5.35 4.37 6.42 4.09 6.24 4.02 6.0 4.06 7.23 4.34 7.37 3.67 6.43 3.33 7.09 3.61 7.22 3.65 7.09 3.58 7.28 3.76 7.26 3.69 7.43 ]makedots 0.0 0.7 0.0 setrgbcolor [ 4.58 7.35 4.89 6.06 4.56 6.0 4.83 5.44 4.87 6.67 4.81 7.43 5.01 7.15 4.73 7.42 5.01 5.81 4.67 5.29 4.95 4.82 4.98 4.94 5.26 6.8 4.64 7.41 4.92 5.63 4.25 6.6 4.29 7.06 4.56 6.64 4.22 4.58 4.5 5.64 4.54 6.9 4.16 7.17 4.47 7.29 4.36 7.28 4.4 6.74 4.68 6.43 4.34 3.63 4.61 5.07 4.37 7.09 4.65 5.26 4.27 6.35 4.31 5.98 4.59 5.46 4.0 7.29 ]makedots 0.4 0.3 1.0 setrgbcolor [ 5.59 6.81 5.9 6.88 5.56 7.13 5.84 6.87 5.14 5.55 5.08 7.33 5.12 6.93 5.32 7.37 4.98 6.64 5.26 3.82 5.53 6.82 5.29 6.04 5.57 5.79 4.92 6.85 5.19 5.84 5.23 3.83 5.51 5.32 5.23 5.46 5.5 7.18 5.16 5.83 5.2 6.85 5.48 7.09 5.34 6.4 5.62 7.5 4.81 7.33 4.65 7.07 4.93 6.14 4.59 6.91 4.86 7.21 4.9 5.77 4.9 7.0 4.56 7.36 4.83 6.93 ]makedots 0.7 0.3 0.0 setrgbcolor [ 6.15 6.63 5.87 7.2 6.15 5.63 5.81 5.65 6.09 5.32 6.12 5.13 6.4 7.02 6.06 6.39 6.26 7.28 5.92 6.94 6.2 6.79 6.23 5.51 6.51 7.41 6.17 6.43 5.36 7.43 5.51 7.44 5.82 6.75 5.5 6.91 5.54 6.08 5.82 5.82 5.48 3.44 5.75 5.04 5.51 6.75 5.79 4.91 5.41 6.78 5.45 6.19 5.73 5.79 5.93 7.45 5.59 5.32 5.87 6.59 5.63 6.95 5.9 5.34 5.56 6.13 5.84 5.86 5.14 6.82 ]makedots 0.0 0.6 0.4 setrgbcolor [ 7.04 7.5 7.15 7.2 7.09 7.43 6.46 7.26 6.12 6.97 6.4 4.49 6.67 7.28 6.43 6.23 6.71 6.08 6.33 6.83 6.37 4.92 6.65 6.23 6.37 6.64 6.3 7.44 6.23 7.41 6.51 5.31 6.55 5.76 6.82 5.74 6.45 7.15 6.48 3.87 6.76 5.59 6.8 6.77 6.48 6.19 6.42 6.79 6.45 6.5 6.73 6.95 5.79 7.0 6.07 6.14 5.73 7.34 6.04 6.11 5.9 7.47 6.18 6.79 6.21 7.19 6.15 5.33 6.15 7.25 6.09 7.43 6.12 7.21 ]makedots 0.9 0.1 1.0 setrgbcolor [ 7.29 7.27 7.26 7.18 7.4 6.53 7.4 6.23 7.06 6.33 7.34 6.24 7.1 7.48 7.37 4.5 7.65 6.77 7.31 6.19 7.49 6.95 6.68 7.19 6.96 7.05 6.62 5.82 6.89 6.95 6.93 6.63 6.8 6.9 7.07 6.24 6.79 6.03 7.07 6.0 6.73 3.87 7.01 5.57 6.77 5.63 7.04 3.61 7.32 7.46 6.67 7.25 6.7 5.31 6.98 5.09 7.02 7.24 6.84 7.45 7.16 6.44 6.82 7.17 7.09 7.13 6.4 6.67 6.37 7.3 ]makedots 0.4 0.5 0.0 setrgbcolor [ 8.3 6.97 7.54 6.99 7.71 7.12 7.37 6.89 7.65 4.65 7.69 4.84 7.96 4.92 7.59 7.18 7.62 3.54 7.9 5.44 7.94 6.42 7.62 6.36 7.56 7.43 7.59 6.95 7.87 7.45 7.76 7.33 7.8 6.47 8.08 6.65 7.74 5.22 8.01 6.78 8.05 6.63 7.71 7.03 7.04 6.54 7.32 5.84 7.35 6.05 7.63 7.38 6.98 7.16 7.02 6.9 7.29 4.53 7.57 7.39 7.29 7.02 7.26 7.27 7.47 7.44 7.41 5.97 7.37 7.37 ]makedots 0.0 0.5 0.8 setrgbcolor [ 8.55 6.85 8.54 6.92 8.2 7.43 8.48 7.42 8.51 5.78 8.66 7.29 8.63 5.12 8.9 7.37 8.56 6.9 7.94 6.75 8.21 6.14 7.93 6.24 8.21 6.29 7.87 4.98 8.15 6.45 7.91 6.19 8.18 4.55 7.84 6.49 8.12 6.39 8.05 7.12 8.33 6.67 8.3 7.32 8.05 6.91 8.32 7.08 8.36 7.49 7.98 5.47 8.26 6.96 8.02 5.46 8.3 3.73 7.96 5.48 8.23 5.51 8.27 6.33 7.54 6.99 7.65 7.38 7.69 7.42 7.96 7.49 7.62 7.08 ]makedots 1.0 0.1 0.5 setrgbcolor [ 9.55 7.28 8.79 6.18 8.83 6.08 9.1 6.22 8.76 5.77 9.04 7.15 8.9 5.93 8.94 4.5 9.22 4.86 8.6 7.37 8.88 3.59 9.15 5.69 8.91 6.5 9.19 5.24 8.85 7.26 9.13 7.36 8.87 6.98 8.85 6.6 9.12 7.3 8.99 7.17 9.3 7.34 8.18 7.28 8.46 6.72 8.5 6.68 8.43 5.98 8.29 6.98 8.57 6.52 8.61 5.32 8.89 6.97 8.27 6.34 8.55 3.98 8.82 7.23 8.58 6.78 8.86 6.94 8.52 7.17 8.54 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16.52 6.55 16.8 3.9 17.08 6.86 16.83 6.56 17.11 6.48 16.46 7.23 16.73 6.32 16.77 5.41 17.05 6.6 16.79 7.44 16.45 7.12 16.73 6.89 16.77 4.86 17.05 6.87 16.43 7.42 16.7 5.86 16.74 7.37 16.88 7.29 16.88 7.24 16.08 7.23 16.35 6.28 16.19 5.98 16.47 4.97 16.5 7.3 16.13 6.35 16.4 6.67 16.44 5.88 16.12 6.35 16.4 7.33 16.16 7.07 16.44 5.53 16.1 6.36 16.37 6.03 ]makedots 0.6 0.4 0.0 setrgbcolor [ 17.38 7.47 17.41 7.11 17.69 5.74 17.35 6.19 17.63 5.98 17.66 6.46 17.8 7.33 17.46 7.28 17.74 7.23 17.78 6.69 16.93 7.18 16.9 6.89 17.11 7.45 17.05 7.22 17.36 7.11 16.77 7.45 17.04 5.26 17.08 4.82 17.36 4.71 16.98 6.99 16.74 7.17 17.02 2.45 17.29 4.49 17.05 6.74 17.33 5.17 17.19 6.57 17.47 6.63 17.13 4.65 17.41 6.13 17.17 6.9 17.44 5.55 16.71 7.31 16.75 7.05 16.69 5.24 16.8 6.64 ]makedots 0.0 0.6 0.5 setrgbcolor [ 18.0 6.69 17.66 6.85 17.94 4.45 18.22 7.21 17.97 6.71 18.25 6.68 17.88 7.17 17.91 6.21 18.19 7.3 17.91 6.03 17.85 7.36 17.77 7.27 18.05 5.25 18.09 6.27 18.36 6.39 17.99 7.41 18.02 5.35 18.3 6.72 18.02 5.6 17.96 6.7 17.99 7.0 17.67 7.31 17.33 5.84 17.61 4.86 17.64 7.04 17.27 6.77 17.54 7.1 17.58 6.18 17.26 7.03 17.58 6.15 17.24 7.37 17.51 7.12 17.44 6.4 17.72 5.68 17.76 6.69 17.38 6.95 17.66 7.4 17.42 7.44 17.69 5.39 17.41 7.11 17.69 5.81 17.35 6.64 17.63 6.51 17.66 6.86 ]makedots 1.0 0.0 0.9 setrgbcolor [ 18.83 7.22 18.67 7.39 18.94 6.27 18.6 6.72 18.88 6.71 18.92 5.92 18.19 6.58 18.22 6.02 18.5 5.98 18.16 5.12 18.44 6.39 18.47 6.71 18.34 7.18 18.61 6.59 18.3 6.56 18.33 4.74 18.61 4.89 18.65 7.25 17.99 7.15 18.27 2.87 18.55 4.97 18.31 5.61 18.58 3.93 18.38 6.85 18.7 6.52 17.83 6.49 18.0 6.65 17.66 7.16 17.94 5.0 17.98 7.0 18.25 7.03 ]makedots 0.4 0.5 0.0 setrgbcolor [ 19.08 6.8 19.26 6.53 18.92 6.73 19.19 4.53 19.47 7.41 19.23 5.46 19.51 5.64 19.13 7.4 19.17 5.12 19.44 6.58 19.16 5.7 19.1 7.29 19.14 7.4 19.31 7.17 19.34 6.87 19.62 7.15 19.28 6.27 19.28 7.12 19.25 7.42 18.47 7.38 18.75 6.66 18.92 6.82 18.58 5.26 18.86 4.41 18.9 5.43 19.17 6.93 18.52 6.49 18.8 7.0 18.56 6.84 18.83 4.59 19.11 7.39 18.52 7.37 18.55 6.74 18.83 5.41 18.49 6.79 18.77 6.71 18.8 6.88 18.97 7.17 19.01 6.92 18.95 5.92 18.94 6.96 18.92 6.97 ]makedots 0.0 0.5 1.0 setrgbcolor [ 20.08 6.85 20.06 6.88 20.17 6.32 19.5 7.21 19.48 7.02 19.76 6.44 19.44 6.84 19.48 4.88 19.75 5.08 19.79 7.2 19.41 4.09 19.69 5.8 19.45 6.13 19.73 4.7 19.59 7.32 19.87 6.91 19.59 5.78 19.87 6.1 19.9 7.06 19.52 4.68 19.8 6.37 19.56 5.41 19.84 3.96 19.14 6.31 18.8 7.32 19.08 5.28 19.12 7.02 19.39 7.1 19.26 7.1 19.19 5.83 19.23 6.48 19.51 6.71 ]makedots 1.0 0.1 0.4 setrgbcolor [ 20.4 7.09 20.33 5.94 20.37 6.49 20.65 6.68 20.31 6.77 20.3 7.44 20.51 7.22 20.17 7.42 20.45 5.71 20.48 5.11 20.76 5.53 20.42 5.04 20.7 6.68 20.73 7.05 20.42 6.33 20.39 7.02 20.07 6.95 19.72 6.03 20.0 5.34 20.04 6.0 20.32 7.42 19.97 5.91 19.97 6.82 20.18 7.16 19.84 5.73 20.11 5.19 20.15 4.59 20.43 6.48 19.77 7.07 19.81 6.23 20.09 3.94 20.36 7.16 20.12 7.31 19.81 6.78 20.09 5.68 19.74 7.03 20.02 7.11 20.06 6.11 20.2 7.24 ]makedots 0.1 0.7 0.0 setrgbcolor [ 21.34 7.29 21.31 6.37 21.42 7.49 20.62 6.84 20.89 7.02 20.55 6.85 20.87 7.1 20.76 7.45 21.07 6.9 20.73 6.31 21.01 5.86 20.73 4.81 21.01 5.23 21.04 6.13 20.67 4.33 20.94 6.15 20.7 4.87 20.98 3.28 20.64 6.17 20.92 6.31 20.84 7.47 20.78 6.85 20.81 6.2 21.09 5.23 20.75 6.95 21.03 7.2 21.06 7.42 20.22 7.24 20.4 7.0 20.4 5.86 20.67 7.43 20.06 6.97 20.33 5.02 20.37 5.56 20.65 5.86 20.31 6.35 20.45 7.37 20.48 6.83 20.76 7.21 20.42 7.18 ] makedots } store % Total count = 1282. /makedots {/curmat exch store 0 2 curmat length 2 sub {/cposn exch store curmat cposn get curmat cposn 1 add get mt dot } for } store % 100 100 10 setgrid % only when not standalone 1.15 dup scale 0.92 setgray 1 setlinewidth 0 setlinecap 0.5 0 mt 7 u 19.5 0 mt 7 u 2 setlinewidth 10 0 mt 7 u 20 7 showgrid black line1 10 -0.3 mt 7.8 u gsave 0 0 mt 7.5 pu 20 pr 7.5 pd closepath clip sdatproc grestore % get off clip /cstretch 0 store /sstretch 0.015 store /font1 /StoneSans-Bold 0.75 gonzofont font1 black line1 0 7.5 mt 20 r 0 -0.3 mt 7.8 u 20 -0.3 mt 7.8 u -0.3 0 mt 20.6 r 0 2.5 mt 0.3 l 0 5 mt 0.3 l 0 7.5 mt 0.3 l /kern 0.1 store 0.2 0.2 0.2 setrgbcolor 0 -1.5 (0.52) cc 10 -1.5 (0.53) cc 20 -1.5 (0.54) cc 10 -2.5 (amplitude) cc -1 0 0.2 sub(0.00|j%) cr -1 2.5 0.2 sub (0.05|j%) cr -1 5 0.2 sub (0.10|j%) cr -1 7.5 0.2 sub (0.15|j%) cr gsave -4.4 3.75 translate 90 rotate 0 0 (distortion 2-22) cc grestore % end ypos snap3 restore /ypos exch def } def %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% /deltachip { %aaaaaaaaaaaa /figadvance 10 store save /snap3 exch def /linestring 1000 string store %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% electronics begin bestgray 8 37.5 translate % reposition on page 0.85 dup scale % 0 0 10 setgrid already there % 33 14 showgrid /cstretch 0.02 def /sstretch 0.0 def /kern 0.1 def /yinc 1.0 def /red {0 settint} def /blue {0.67 settint} def /purple {0.75 settint} def /font0 /Helvetica-Bold [1.2 0 0 1 0 -0.2] gonzofont /font0 /helvetica-bold [1 0 0 0.8 0 0 ] gonzofont /font1 /Helvetica 0.75 gonzofont /font4 /Helvetica 0.6 gonzofont /font3 /Helvetica-Bold 0.75 gonzofont /font2 /Helvetica-Oblique 0.75 gonzofont /font5 /Helvetica-Bold 1.1 gonzofont /font6 /Helvetica [2 0 0 1.4 0 0] gonzofont /font7 /Helvetica-Oblique 0.75 gonzofont /font8 /Symbol 0.75 gonzofont /font9 /Helvetica [.6 0 0 .6 -.15 .4] gonzofont /font- /Helvetica-Bold [0.4 0 0 0.55 0 0] gonzofont /kern 0.15 def /tabs [16.5] def /txtwide 29 def font1 /tabs [17.5] def font1 /yinc 0.9 def line1 bestgray black 22 6 mt 3 d 5 rx circ1 26 3 mt rarrow 21 6 mt 1 d 6 rx circ1 26 5 mt rarrow 20 6 mt 1.5 d 4 rx 2 ux 3 r circ1 26 6.5 mt rarrow 19 6 mt 2 d 5.5 rx 4 ux 2.5 r circ1 26 8 mt rarrow 17 10 mt 1 u 5 l 8 d 4 l circ1 9.5 3 mt rarrow % low priority 18 6 mt 1.5 d ground 17 6 mt 2.5 d 7 lx 1 u 2 l circ1 9.5 4.5 mt rarrow 16 6 mt 2 d 5.5 lx 2 u 2.5 l circ1 9.5 6 mt rarrow 15 6 mt 1.5 d 4 lx 3 u 3 l circ1 9.5 7.5 mt rarrow 14 6 mt 1 d 2.5 lx 4 u 3.5 l circ1 9.5 9 mt rarrow 21 10 mt 2 ux 3 r 2 d 3 r circ1 26 13 mt rarrow 20 10 mt 2.5 u 4.5 r 1 d 2.5 r circ1 26 11.5 mt rarrow 19 10 mt 3 u 8 r circ1 26 10 mt rarrow 18 10 mt 1.5 u circ1 % +5v 16 10 mt 3 ux circ1 16 12.3 mt darrow 15 10 mt 2 ux 7 l circ1 9.5 12 mt rarrow 14 10 mt 1.5 ux 2.5 l 1 d 3.5 l circ1 9.5 10.5 mt rarrow beige 14 6 moveto 18 (MS28D-05X) (IN1 IN0 XIN IN6 +5V /DA /DB /DC NC) (IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 GND DA DB DC SYNC) dipdraw font4 22 10.65 (NC) cc font1 18 12 (+5V) cc font1 /overstrikeht 0.55 store 27.7 13 0.3 sub (Delta "A" complement) cl 27.7 11.5 0.3 sub (Delta "B" complement) cl 27.7 10 0.3 sub (Delta "C" complement) cl 27.7 8 0.3 sub (Delta "A" true output) cl 27.7 6.5 0.3 sub (Delta "B" true output) cl 27.7 5 0.3 sub (Delta "C" true output) cl 27.7 3 0.3 sub (Zero degrees sync) cl 16 14.7 (10 MHz per 60 Hz) cc 16 13.8 (input clock ref) cc 7.3 2.7 (high ~|jOR|j~ 0-100 amp bit 6) cr 7.3 4.2 (high ~|jOR|j~ 0-100 amp bit 5) cr 7.3 5.7 (high ~|jOR|j~ 0-100 amp bit 4) cr 7.3 7.2 (slew up ~|jOR|j~ 0-100 amp bit 3) cr 7.3 8.7 (slew down ~|jOR|j~ 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(928) 428-4073 |/aqua |/black |a|0A|b|1n early internet model might have looked something like this\274 |/autofig1 |h Each gray dot represents a school or a government agency. Each dot or |/to node|/tx has the ability to upload or download text messages. But each dot was also required to |/to route|/tx (or forward) any messages it receives to other recipients. |h Such a network (or |/to net|/tx for short) is called a |/to peer to peer system|/tx . In that |/to nobody |/to is in charge|/tx and that everybody has the |/to equal|/tx ability to post, pass on, and receive messages. Such a network has the important property of |/to scalability|/tx in that more nodes can easily be added. It also has the property of |/to redundancy|/tx . Should any one comm channel go down or be overloaded, alternate routes through the system can easily be substituted. |h It was quickly determined that not nearly as many comm links were required, and a |/to backbone|/tx system could be substituted. Each node still has several links available ) cl startnewpage (and still forwards messages to the most appropriate link as they are received. And each node is free to resell most or all of its available bandwidth to hundreds or even thousands of sub-node users or customers. |h Somewhere along the line, somebody discovered that a rather simplistic language called |/to HTML|/tx and short for |/to Hypertext Markup Language|/tx could be used to convert ordinary text messages into |/to a series of embedded instructions|/tx that could create graphic-like text |/to pages|/tx . Typically each individual message is broken down into one or more |/to packets|/tx . Dozens or more packets could combine to form a |/to page|/tx . |h One possible page definition might be |/to "About a screen and a half of scrollable |/to information"|/tx . Ferinstance, a few packets could contain the actual text info for the page. Others could hold the background wallpaper. Yet others could hold special routines for selection buttons. And still others for each banner ad. |h Even better yet, each page could in turn |/to link to any other page|/tx , no matter |/to where|/tx it was located on the entire web. The rest, as they say, was history. And the web quickly exploded into one of the most significant and most important happenings of this or any other era. |h The web has made communication incredibly faster and simpler. It opens a mind-boggling variety of brand new opportunities. While at the same time utterly demolishing many entire industries. Such as those involving traditional publishing, conventional media distribution, or previously outrageously expensive gatekeepers of information. |h Some key points\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox17 |/staytint1 |h|/tinton1 The web represents a profoundly fundamental change in how all business, research, communication, and entertainment is gonna happen. It is as profound a development as moveable type, the automobile, or the industrial revolution. And perhaps even fire. If you have a commercial venture and are not aggressively using the web, it absolutely will squash you like a bug. While there are bunches of pornography and other items on the web that you may find offensive, these do not normally go out of their way to seek you out. As with society in general, the web has its share of scams and ripoffs of one degree or another. These are largely avoidable through reasonable cautions. |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black ) cl startnewpage (|c Web |jFeatures |jand Services |d There are several different groups of services that the internet has enabled\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox22.5 |/staytint1 |h The WEB ITSELF is a collection of many hundreds of millions of linked graphic pages combined with the ability to download other file types. |h Companion EMAIL SERVICES allow individuals and companies to send conventional letter-like messages and to instantly communicate 24/7. But raise very real dangers of phishing and spam. |h Usenet NEWSGROUPS number in the tens of thousands Some can find you instant answers to any problem; Others rarely get above the unhousebroken level of an unsupervised playground squabble. |h Use of CHAT ROOMS is enormously popular among children and teenagers. Especially for music topics. |h New PERSONAL MESSAGING services tie groups of people together pager style. These are absolutely essential to purveyors of specialty herbs and spices. |h Various BLOGS are daily personal diaries made newly available for worldwide distribution. These can be freely syndicated through new RSS distribution. |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black Some of these may take additional software. For instance, a mail client such as the |/su Thunderbird|1|/thunderbird companion to |/su Firefox|1|/firefox might be desired for email. Various email filtering services are available to minimize spam. Some of which are amazingly sophisticated. And better newsgroup access involves services with special charges that typically are a few dollars per month. |h |c Understanding |jURL's |d Every location on the web has a |/to unique address|/tx . Deep down inside, this address is always a sequence of decimal numbers, such as |/to 23.227.234.124|/tx . Because these numbers are hard to remember and easily confused, a system of much more "people friendly" |/to domain names|/tx are also usually provided. |h Such a people friendly address is called a |/to URL|/tx \274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox2 |/staytint1 |h|/tinton1 "URL" is an acronym for any "Uniform Resource Locator". |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |h ) cl startnewpage /tabs [11.5] store (Just about anything running on the web has to provide for |/to domain name lookup|/tx to relate the URL's to the underlying true decimal addresses. The first portion of a typical URL provides for addressing |/to on the web|/tx ; the second portion provides for addressing |/to internal to the delivery server|/tx . |h Here are the key parts to understanding and using a URL\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox31.5 |/darkenheader |/staytint1 |h At a URL address of |/burpon http://www.tinaja.com/whtnu06.asp|/burpoff |/to : |h The |/burpon http:|/burpoff |/to tells us what set of communication rules are going to be in use. |/burpon http:|/burpoff |/to asks for |/burpon hypertext text transfer protocol|/burpoff |/to . This is what nearly everybody uses nearly all the time. But there also is an |/burpon https:|/burpoff |/to more secure rule set and others. |h The |/burpon //|/burpoff |/to was once intended to hold a username and password. Although manditory, these slashes no longer seems to have any important use or meaning. |h The |/burpon www.|/burpoff |/to tells us that the |/burpon wide world web|/burpoff |/to is to be searched for the information requested. While rare, other entries here could limit you to an internal network at a company or ask for some other more restricted source. |h The |/burpon tinaja.|/burpoff |/to is the registered domain name being requested. This will be converted to a decimal web address by a process called |/burpon domain name lookup|/burpoff |/to . |h The |/burpon .com|/burpoff |/to is a classification called an |/burpon upper level domain|/burpoff |/to . Traditional upper level domains included |/burpon .com, .net .org|/burpoff |/to and |/burpon .edu|/burpoff |/to . Or sometimes a country such as |/burpon .us|/burpoff |/to or |/burpon .mx|/burpoff |/to or |/burpon .ca|/burpoff |/to . Many new upper level domains have recently been added. |h |/to The |/burpon /|/burpoff |/to is the |/burpon dividing point|/burpoff |/to between what is needed for web addressing and what is used internal to the web server. All that follows is |/burpon internal|/burpoff |/to to the particular computer that is serving the requested info. |h The |/burpon whtnu06.asp|/burpoff |/to is the specific file being requested. This portion of the url can go to arbitrary depth. An example might be |/burpon \274/mypix/dogs/rover/frisbee.jpg|/burpoff |/to . |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black The rightmost portion of the url |/to internal|/tx to the web server will obey all of the usual subdirectory and filename type rules. |h Thus, a |/to /|/tx denotes a file or a subdirectory within a subdirectory. Many hundreds to many thousands of files can be organized and delivered through proper use of subdirectories. ) cl startnewpage /tabs [11.5] store (Filetype extensions such as |/to .htm|/tx or |/to .asp|/tx will denote web pages. Images will typically be |/to .jpg|/tx , |/to .gif|/tx , or the often larger |/to .bmp|/tx . Those |/to .pdf|/tx files will use |/su Adobe|/acrob01 |/su Acrobat|1|/acrob01 to provide high quality technical info. And are used wherever the website wants to |/to exactly|/tx format what the end user will view. |h Any |/to #|/tx in a file extension will usually |/to position you within|/tx the previously selected file or page. |h There is considerable abuse potential from a malicious website that tries to get you to download certain filetypes\274 |6|/shiftin |/red |/burplebox4.5 |/staytint1 |h NEVER download an .exe file from any untrusted source! |h NEVER download a filetype extension you are unfamiliar with from any untrusted source! |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black Many modern browsers may assume the |/to http://www.|/tx prefix if you leave them off your web address request. But you should not rely on this. |h |c Finding |jan |jISP |d Actually getting on the web yourself is an enormously costly proposal, even if it does gain you total control, superior security, and blinding access speed. Costs could easily approach $2,000 per month. Instead, most individuals opt to go through an |/to ISP|/tx or |/to internet service provider|/tx \274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox2 |/staytint1 |h|/tinton1 "ISP" is an acronym for an "Internet Service Provider". |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |h Depending upon budget and needs, there are different ISP optons\274 |/staytint1 \267 Borrow time on the machines of |/to families or friends|/tx . |h \267 Use the free access offered by |/to schools or libraries|/tx . |h \267 Use service from your |/to company, school|/tx |/tinton1 , or |/to government|/tx . |h \267 Check rental rates at a local |/to internet cafe|/tx . |h \267 Find an independent |/to Internet Service Provider|/tx . |h \267 Investigate options offered by your |/to cable company|/tx . |h \267 Check into web offerings from your |/to local phone company|/tx . |h \267 See if |/to WiFi Wireless|/tx |/tinton1 is provided free by a hotel or community. |h \267 Identify what |/to specialized web services|/tx |/tinton1 are locally advertised. |h ) cl startnewpage /tabs [11.5] store (|c Hardware |jCommunicating |jWith |jYour |jISP |d There are several different levels at which you'll want to communicate with your |/to ISP|/tx . The lowest level where the bits pass back and forth between you and the |/to ISP|/tx can be called the |/to hardware level|/tx . Some options include\274 |/staytint1 |/to \267 Telephone Dialup|j\320 |1Older and quite slow method uses your ordinary phone line. Ties up your phone during use and can be quite expensive if local access numbers are unavailable. |h |/to \267 Fancier Telco Services|j\320 |1Premium grade telephone services such as |/to DSL|1 or |/to T1|1 or |/to T3|1 lines can be quite fast but can be rather expensive. These may not be available in rural or high demand areas. Other "last mile" solutions are emerging. |h |/to \267 Cable DSL|j\320 |1Many cable tv companies now offer internet access services using the same cable as their video channels. This can be fast and quite economical when and where cable is offered. A cable modem and an optional router are needed. |h |/to \267 Fiber Optics \320 |1The bandwidths of copper twisted pair have dramatically improved recently, largely obsoleting costly end user fiber optics. But these still see some use in college campus and in legacy government installations. |h |/to \267 RF Wireless \320 |1Small UHF radios with directional antennas can be used to communicate with local ISP's. These can be fast and economical, but absolutely demand a line of sight path. Tree leaves can totally disrupt error rates and reliability. |h |/to \267 WiFi Area Access \320|1Some hotels and a few communities actually will locally broadcast ISP availability. Anyone within the service area of a few hundred feet can sometimes gain free access. Security can raise serious issues. |/black These days for an individual at home, use of a cable company ISP can often be a good choice for your primary internet access. You get reliable high speed |/to 24/7|/tx communications for a fairly nominal monthly charge. Without tying up a phone line. You will also need a black box called a |/to cable modem|/tx between your incoming cable and your computer. While you can rent these, buying them for $29 or so makes much more sense. |h If you want to have more than one computer on your cable service or if you have a local network between several home of small business computers, you will also need a second black box called a |/to hub|/tx , a |/to switch|/tx , or a |/to router|/tx . While all of these act as "traffic cops", the fancier router does the best job in that it will send you only |/to essential|/tx traffic where it belongs. Hubs and switches are largely obsolete. |h ) cl startnewpage (Interconnections between your computers are normally made via readily available |/to Ethernet|/tx cables. At one time, two types of Ethernet cables (both crossed and uncrossed) were required. Today, most routers offer a switch or connector option that allows a standard straight cable. Various wireless options are also available at extra cost and complexity. While convenient, wireless may not be as secure. |h |c Software |jCommunicating |jWith |jYour |jISP |d Once you have established a hardware communications path, you'll need a higher |/to software level|/tx to organize what you send and receive and what you are going to do with it. The two most common software means of ISP communication are \274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox11 |/staytint1 |h|/tinton1 |h |6WEB BROWSER - |1The most common modern web comm. Typically run on a Windows or Mac platform. Provides viewable pages, easy navigation, and a wide variety of file download options. |h |6FTP TRANSFER - |1An older and more secure method still in use for web page maintenance. Normally only required when you have your own website and want to deliver content. |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |h The most popular and best known web browser is Microsoft's |/to Internet Explorer|/tx . However IE has become extremely vulnerable to malware, viri, trojans, and such. Instead, the free |/su Firefox|1|/firefox browser and its companion |/su Thunderbird|1|/thunderbird mail client are far better choices today. A number of other specialty browsers are available, but Firefox and IE together utterly dominate. |h |c Finding |jUseful |jWebsites |d There are now many hundreds of millions of web sites worldwide. How can you find those that can end up of interest to you? Here's some strategies\274 |h|/staytint1 \267 Use |/su Google|1|/google |/tinton1 or another |/to search engine|/tx . |h \267 Keep links in a |/to notebook|/tx |/tinton1 or PDA when found. |h \267 |/to Guess|/tx |/tinton1 , as in |/su http://www.walmart.com|1|/walmart . |h \267 Pull down your Browser's recent |/to web history|/tx |/tinton1 . |h \267 Save with your Browser's |/to Bookmark|/tx |/tinton1 options. |h \267 |/to email yourself|/tx |/tinton1 a list of visited links. |h \267 Create a |/to web page|/tx |/tinton1 of your favorite links. |/black ) cl startnewpage /tabs [11.5] store (Your foremost starting point on any web search should be to use a |/to search engine|/tx . |/su www.google.com|1|/google is presently the top dog of many hundreds of web search services. Links to several dozen more can be found on my |/su home page|1|/tinajaengines . |h |/su Google|1|/google is so important that |/su Firefox|1|/firefox has now made room for it in their upper righthand window corner. To use |/su google|1|/google , type one or more keywords into the search window. If you get too many hits, try adding additional search terms. Or |/to place your search terms in quotes|/tx . |h Otherwise, a search on my name might find you Pennsylvania Dutch towns and English WWII bombers and as |/to false hits|/tx . |h A search engine will almost always overwhelm you with useful links. If you do not seem to be getting anywhere, chances are that you may not be using the best keywords. Try reading whatever files you do get and see if they cannot suggest some more tightly focused search terms for you. |h I've placed many thousands of web links on my |/su Guru's Lair|1|/tinaja website. In particular, I've gathered the hundred or so links that I personally find most useful and link most often to my |/su home page|1|/tinajaoffsite at |/su www.tinja.com#offsite|1|/tinajaoffsite . |h Here's a sampler of some sites you may find of interest\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox22.5 |/staytint1 |h|/tinton1 |/su Amazon Books|1|/amazon |t |/to Best new and used book source |/su Area Codes|1|/areacodes |t |/to Telephone area code lookups |/su CNN|1|/cnn |t |/to Cable News Network |/su Chem Elements|/chemele |t |/to Chemical periodical table |/su Currency Exch|/currexch |t |/to World currency conversions |h |/su eBay|/ebay |t |/to Web's greatest auction site |/su Google Maps|/googlemaps |t |/to Streets, trip info, aerial photos |/su Kelly Blue Book|/kellybook |t |/to Used car prices & trade in value |/su Loan Amort|/loanamort |t |/to Monthly payments & loan math |/su Movie Reviews|/imdb |t |/to Movie, DVD's and video reviews |h |/su Patent Search|/uspto |t |/to US patent and trademark office |/su Reverse Phone|/reversephone |t |/to "Backwards" phone directory |/su Stock Quotes|/yahoostock |t |/to Stock and commodity prices |/su Topozone|/topozone |t |/to Topographic map access |/su Thomas Registry|/thomasreg |t |/to Manufacturer's directory |h |/su U-Haul|/uhaul |t |/to Trailer and truck rentals |/su UPS|/ups |t |/to United parcel service rates |/su Weather Channel|/weather |t |/to Instant weather info |/su World Factbook|/worldfact |t |/to CIA definitive world geography |/su Zip codes|/zipcodes |t |/to Post office zipcode lookup |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black ) cl startnewpage (|h |c Some |jCautions |d There's a well known classic |/su New Yorker|1|/newyorker cartoon of |/su "Nobody knows you are a|/internetdog |/su Dog on the Internet".|1|/internetdog Thus\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox2 |/staytint1 |h|/tinton1 "NET" is an acronym for "Not Entirely True" |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |h Anybody can put anything on the net at any time for any reason. Thus, for every legitimate |/su science|1|/sciencemag site, there will be a dozen "not even wrong" |/su pseudoscience|1|/bashpseu sites. While many sites will be exactly what they appear to be, others may have hidden agendas. Yet others are incompetent or sorely misguided. Others are often totally clueless, run by junior high students, are wannabees, or have a loose grip on reality. And yet others are out to steal everything from your email address to your passwords to your site access to your VISA numbers to your entire identity. |h Some common sense suggestions\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox13.5 |/staytint1 |h|/tinton1 ALWAYS get at least a SECOND or THIRD opinion when any significant money, time, energy, sanity, or health issues are involved in anything web related. |h ALWAYS ask "Why are you telling me this? |h AVOID using Internet Explorer! It is simply too vulnerable to malware. Today, |/su Firefox|1|/firefox |/to is a much better choice. |h ALWAYS have defensive measures in place that include |/su Norton|1|/norton |/to , |/su SpySweeper|1|/spysweeper |/to , |/su Pest Patrol|1|/pestpatrol |/to , or similar. |h Think twice about anything foreign. |h If it seems too good to be true, it is. |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |c Becoming |jan |jAlpha |jGeek |d As with most anything computer involved, |/to hands on is everything!|/tx Thus, Your foremost secret to becoming web literate is simply to |/to jump in with both feet and |/to start doing stuff|/tx . |h As any Alpha Geek can tell you, the keys to the kingdom lie in being able to \274 |6|/shiftin |/red |/burplebox2.5 |/staytint1 |h|/tinton1 |h |0 MUDDLE THROUGH! |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black ) cl startnewpage (|c First |jSurfing |jProjects |d Let's look at my choice of a group of first surfing projects. The goal here is to present some topics that seem impossibly difficult at first glance, lead to some interesting and obscure web nooks and crannies, and can (with practice) be done by most anybody in thirty seconds flat. |h Our first group of web surfing tasks needs nothing but |/su Google|1|/google , usually |/to reached |/to with the search bar|/tx often found in the upper right corner of |/su Firefox|1|/firefox \274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox25 |/staytint1 |h 2N2222 Data Sheet Arivaipa Rug Road Calico Cats Copeland Scroll Ghee Giraffa Camelopardalis Glenn Miller's Stairway to Heaven Great Molasses Flood Grover Cleveland Fennel Seed History of the Pretzel Kingman Reef Kursk Tank L-Carnitine Martinez Luge 4WD Mount Graham Aerial Tramway Namibia P51 Mustang Pittsburgh Harmony and Butler Street Railway Rege Cordic Saw Palmetto Triangle Shirtwaist Vortex Cooler Walnut Grove Dam Disaster |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |h Your goal here is to |/to add one new fact|/tx to anything you already know about each topic. Naturally, to really master the web, you'll want to dig a lot deeper to fully explore each subject. |h Our second group of projects is only slightly more difficult. These are questions you want to find the answers to. Typically, one particular website |/to other than |/to Google|/tx will be your best choice for a fast answer. One list of candidate websites can be found at |/su http://www.tinaja.com|1|/tinaja and clicking on |/to Offsite Resources|/tx . We already saw a selection of these above. Here are the questions\274 |h |/black ) cl startnewpage (|6|y|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox33.5 |/staytint1 |h What is the monthly payment loan amortization of $700 invested at 8 percent for 9 years? |h Where can you find an aerial photograph of your home? |h What is the subject matter of US Patent 6,655,322? |h What is the driving time between Las Vegas NV and Las Vegas NM? |h What is the area code for Des Moines? |h What is the dealer trade-in value of a 1995 Plymouth Voyager in fair condition with 350,000 miles on it? |h What is the present currency exchange rate between US Dollars and Mexican Pesos? Between Malawai Kwachas and Polish Zlotys? |h What very special place does the Dutch Blue Creek AZ topographic map reveal to you? |h Who played the three lead roles in the movie version of The Mouse That Roared? |h What was the latest Phelps Dodge stock closing price? What was the latest commodity price on copper? |h What is the atomic number of Molybdenum? Its melting Point? Its Boiling Point? |h What are the best aquaculture books for professionals? For students? For those with a casual interest? |h What is the weekend weather forecast for Gatlinburg, TN? |h What are the midweek rates for one-way U-Haul trailer rentals between Thatcher AZ and San Diego CA? Between San Diego CA and Thatcher AZ? |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |h |c Your |jOwn |jWeb |jSite |d If you also want to |/to provide|/tx information |/to to|/tx the web, you'll want to set up your own web site. This will consist of your |/to home page|/tx , which is normally an |/to .HTM|/tx or |/to .ASP|/tx document and is often internally named |/to default.htm|/tx or |/to default.asp|/tx . Per the rules of the |/to server|/tx in use by your ISP. Plus as many other pages in |/to subdirectories|/tx in any of a variety of file types as you care to be able to deliver. |h Setting up and maintaining a web page is a lot of work and demands a variety of technical and artistic and communication skills. Many of these are easily learned. ) cl startnewpage (Some of the reasons you might like to have your own website include\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox10 |/staytint1 |h ~ You have items you want to sell. ~ You are offering technical or other services. ~ You want to provide a reference library. ~ You want to attract customers to you. ~ You have a message you want to spread. ~ You wish to preserve archival records. ~ You want to entertain or educate others. ~ You want to promote a political position. ~ You are on an ego trip and just want to. |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |h Your ISP normally hosts your web pages for you. You do not have to use the same ISP for your internet access and for your website and home page delivery. If you can still find one, a knowledgeable and independent local ISP may be a lot easier to work with. Especially if you want to get into anything fancy or need technical problems resolved or quick help. |h Note that\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox7 |/staytint1 |h Your ISP hosts your actual web pages for you 24/7. |h Working copies of your present and future web pages should also be on your local or home computer |h You usually place or edit your web pages by using an older FTP file transfer program. |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |h One example of a FTP program is available through |/su Ipswitch.com|1|/ipswitch . ISP hosting charges vary with the amount of service and storage space provided. But typically will range from free (beware of hidden annoyances!) to $49 per month or so. |h The first step in setting up a web page is to |/to select an ISP|/tx that can offer hosting services. Chances are they will provide you with a DVD or other media resource that will give you a nice collection of useful software and utility tools. |h The second essential step is picking a |/to domain name|/tx . The domain name will be the address through which others on the web can reach you. There are two types of domain names. The |/to virtual domain|/tx is a free subdirectory in your ISP's host machine. But such a name will |/to only|/tx be useful so long as you keep the same ISP. It might also conflict with "real" domain names elsewhere on the web. |h "Real" web domain names instead are fully portable and you are guaranteed exclusive worldwide use of your registered URL. Registration costs typically vary ) cl startnewpage (from $10 to $29 per year. You usually will register your URL domain name through the folks at |/su Network Solutions|1|/networksolutions . Or one of their competitors. |h You can check to see if your domain name is still available by going on over to |/su www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/whois/whois|1|/whois . |h Needless to say, you should avoid any names that are "too close" to name brand biggies, are excessively cute, quickly get tired or lame, tend to confuse, or any that might offend users. |h Naturally\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox3 |/staytint1 |h It does not matter how long your URL is. It is what you do with it that counts. |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |h So how do you learn all of the skills needed to become an alpha geek webmaster? As always, the foremost rule is to |/to muddle through|/tx by doing lots of ongoing and hands-on experiments. And to |/to test, test, and test again|/tx . Here are some approaches to improving your website building skills\274 |h |6|/to Use a web template \320 |1|/tx A web template is a "fill in the blanks" or a "paint by numbers" system where you take a standard layout and modify it for your own uses. These are offered by ISP's, by organizations wanting to get their members online, and by free web template websites. Here is an example |/su auctioneer|1|/tingle who uses a stock template from the leading |/su auctioneering association|1|/naa . While "Paint by numbers" is simple and easy, it can end up with a distinct "Paint by numbers" look about it that often seems a step or two below fully professional. |/to WARNING:|/tx Free web template websites are usually loaded with trojans, viri, malware, and similar nasties. |/to Do not download what you do not trust!|/tx |h |6|/to Steal the Plans \320 |1|/tx If you see a website or an effect that you like, you can usually find the code that they used with your Browser's |/to view page source|/tx . Naturally, if you steal the plans, you'll want to |/to completely|/tx change |/to all|/tx text, modify the colors, and make other changes that will make the result uniquely yours. One gotcha: Fancier server based |/to .ASP|/tx files will only give you the |/to result|/tx of their coding and not the actual |/to .ASP|/tx code itself. |h |6|/to Learn HTML \320 |1|/tx Most web pages are based on a language called |/su HTML|1|/htmlbooks . Easily learned HTML is not nearly as complex as most computer languages as it is simply a way of |/to marking up|/tx text to embed special hidden instructions. Most HTML commands are enclosed in a pair of carats. Ferinstance, you would use |/to to |/to make this bold|/tx . Most other HTML commands are nearly as simple. And you needent learn the entire language at once. No matter what you do in web hosting, |/to at least some HTML familiarity is an absolute must|/tx . Of the many available |/su HTML Books|1|/htmlbooks , one very good choice is |/su HTML for Dummies|1|/htmldummybook . |h ) cl startnewpage (|6|/to Use Commercial Layout Programs \320 |1|/tx There are a number of commercially offered web page layout programs available that simplify and automate your creating of useful content. But do not entirely eliminate the need to learn at least a little |/to HTML|/tx . If you are serious about hosting a larger or fancier website, use of one of these fairly costly programs is a must. One popular program is |/su Front Page|1|/frontpage which I do not care for. My own preference is to use Adobe's |/su GoLive|1|/golive instead. |h |6|/to Add Bells and Whistles \320 |1|/tx Once you have your basic web pages up and running, there's a lot of goodies you can add to them to make them more interesting and more convenient to your viewers. Some possibilities include\274 |h|/staytint1 |6\267 Proper Header Keywords|1 that help search engines. |h |6\267 HTML Tables|1 that improve positioning and layout. |h |6\267 HTML Frames|1 that split the screen but limit your area. |h |6\267 CSS Stylesheets|1 that others like but I do not use. |h |6\267 .ASP files|1 for server side programming. The real biggie is for |/to includes|/tx |/tinton1 which are similar to subroutines and let you have master templates and global boilerplate. Or for exotic uses such as our |/su Auto-Rotating Banners|1|/muse152 |h |6\267 JavaScript|1 for client side programming. Examples include our |/su bouncy bricks|1|/muse153 |/tinton1 and our |/su Magic Sinewave|1|/magsn01 |/tinton1 Calculators. Some users disable JavaScript, so make sure you have graceful defaulting. |h |6\267 Internal website search.|1 Providing this feature is a must. Contact your ISP for the many options available. Be sure you can search for phrases as well as individual words. |h |6\267 Adobe Acrobat .PDF files.|1 Any time you want to control exactly what your viewer will see, an |/su Acrobat|1|/acrob01 |/tinton1 .PDF file is essential. .PDF files have long been |/to the|/tx |/tinton1 standard for industrial data sheets and similar technical data. |h |6\267 Byte Range Delivery|1 This ISP provided feature will be essential for .PDF files and anytime else a page or two is to be viewed before any long document completely downloads. This should be a standard feature these days, but make |/to absolutely certain|/tx |/tinton1 your ISP provides it. |h |6\267 Avoid Annoyingly Garish Glitz|1 I very strongly feel that sound effects, music, video clips, and such can cause much more harm than good. Especially when they are not user selectable |/to options|/tx |/tinton1 . In general, |/to less is more|/tx |/tinton1 on a website. Often, a "classic" or a "retro" look serves you better. |h ) cl startnewpage (|/staytint1 |6\267 Use Redirects with Care.|1 It is sometimes necessary to use a |/to redirect|1|/tinton1 to switch the user to a newer website. |/to ALWAYS|1|/tinton1 leave the user enough time so their back arrows still work. |/to NEVER|1|/tinton1 let a user response end up somewhere unexpected. |h |6\267 Get Search Engine Listed|1 While |/su Google|1|/google |/tinton1 and the other search engines will eventually find you, it is best to be proactive and |/to make sure they know you exist|/tx |/tinton1 . Any games you try to play to raise your ranking on a search engine will often fail miserably. |h |6\267 RSS Syndication|1 If you have a news page or a blog that you change daily or at least often, |/su RSS syndication|1|/rss |/tinton1 lets all of your better users instantly and automatically find out what you have to say. Syndication is free and easy but does demand a bunch of attention to detail. Be sure to continually check your |/su .RSS|1|/rss posts to make sure they pass a |/su validator|1|/validator |/tinton1 . And do be certain to update your |/su RSS file|1|/rss |/tinton1 every time you have new content to offer. One useful book is |/su RSS for dummies|1|/rssbook . |h |6\267 Use your logfiles!|1 to find your users, trends, referrals, and errors. |h |6\267 Add a Shopping Cart.|1 If you want to sell anything online, a shopping cart service that lets you securely accept |/to VISA|/tx |/tinton1 or |/to MC|/tx |/tinton1 online is essential. While there are bunches of these of varying quality, cost, and longevity, those that are associated with |/su PayPal|1|/paypal |/tinton1 would seem to be your best bet. |h|/black |c Testing |jYour |jWeb |jPages |d There is little that is more infuriating on the web than a |/to "404"|/tx broken link. Uncaught spelling errors will label you as a junior high school student or worse. Any errors in structure or idiom, of course, clearly identify you as either a Nigerian Scamster or a member of the Hungarian Mafia. |h Because of this\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox2 |/staytint1 |h Continuous testing of your website is mandatory! |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black It should go without saying that you'll want to use a good spell checker either during or immediately after any page creation. And that you should always have |/to someone else|/tx carefully proof and critique your work. |h If you only have a few links, they can (and should) be easily tested manually. An extremely useful and relatively unknown tool is |/su Doctor HTML|1|/drhtml . Besides doing automatic link checking of most |/to .HTM|/tx and |/to .ASP|/tx files, this program can spot all sorts of programming, layout, and spelling errors for you. Single page tests can be done online at no charge. |h ) cl startnewpage (Sadly, |/su Dr HTML|1|/drhtml cannot link check |/su Acrobat|1|/acrob01 |/to .PDF|/tx files. Instead, the full |/su Acrobat 7|1|/adobe includes an automatic link checker under |/to Advanced --> Links --> Verify|/tx . |h It does not pay to link "too deeply" into someone else's website. You might get challenged on intellectual property, and really deep links sometimes go out of date quickly. Links that assume your viewer has a specific piece of software installed (Such as an |/su Acrobat Reader|1|/adobe or a video player) can cause you grief. At the very least, |/to their use should be clearly labeled|/tx . The same goes for the assumption that a particular Browser version is in use or that JavaScript has been user activated. |h Should a crucial website "go dark" on you, an archival link can sometimes be found on the |/su Wayback Machine|1|/wayback . Regardless, you should |/to never leave a broken |/to 404 link anywhere on your website|/tx . |h One of the best tools for site checking are the |/to log files|/tx you should |/tx insist|/tx your ISP makes available to you. Besides quickly finding broken internal links, these can tell you bunches about how popular your site is, its popularity trend, and who else on the web is referring your site. Log files can even be used to instantly spot |/su eBay|1|/ebay image theft. |h Additional info on using and interpreting log files appears |/su here|1|/analogeb.pdf , |/su here|1|/enhebay3.pdf , and |/su here|1|/histolog.pdf . Commercial packages such as |/su Webtrends|1|/webtrends are also readily available. |h Disaster can strike at any instant, and there is no reason whatsoever to suspect that your ISP is going to be in business tomorrow, let alone next week. |h Because of this\274 |6|/shiftin |/aqua |/burplebox2 |/staytint1 |h Weekly backup of your website is a must! |h |1|/shiftout |/aqua |/black |h How often you backup is determined by the simple question "How much can you afford to lose?" Make sure at least some of your backups are in different buildings, in a bank vault, or in a highly unexpected place. Make sure you backup |/to both|/tx your local |/to and|/tx your ISP hosted files! |h |c For |jMore |jHelp |d Some more tutorials and additional resources appear on our |/su Web Links|1|/webwb01 and |/su Web|/weblib01 |/su Tutorials|1|/weblib01 library pages, while |/su eBay|1|/ebay specific topics can be found in detail in our extensive |/su Auction Help|1|/auct01 library. Recommended |/to HTML|/tx books are found |/su here|1|/htmlbooks , and more general webmastering books |/su here|1|/webbooks . |h Custom consulting is available per our |/su InfoPack|1|/info01 service. Additional |/su Gurugrams|1|/gurgrm01 depend upon your ongoing support as a |/to Synergetics|/tx |/su Sponsor|1|/advt01 or |/su Partner|1|/magsn01 . ) cl startnewpage %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % EOF