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<return> makes GCG use the selected device Q quits without doing anything C creates and edits a new device (you can't delete from the site file) V views the selection (use C to edit a copy) Done Plotting Configuration set to: Language: xwindows Device: COLORWORKSTATION Port or Queue: GCG_Graphics helix% plottest PlotTest plots a test pattern to see if your plotter is configured properly. The test pattern uses every GCG graphics feature. It should resemble the example test pattern in the PROGRAM MANUAL. Process set to plot with COLORWORKSTATION attached to GCG_Graphics using the xwindows graphic interface. xwindows instructions for a COLORWORKSTATION are now being sent to GCG_Graphics. Interactive Plotter Press PLOTTEST normal exit Graphics window after plottest
108% mapplot

MapPlot displays restriction sites graphically.  If you don't have a
plotter, MapPlot can write a text file that approximates the graph. 

  Process set to plot with COLORWORKSTATION attached to GCG_Graphics
  using the xwindows graphic interface.

 (Linear) MAPPLOT  of what sequence ?  x87617.gb_new

                  Begin (* 1 *) ?  
                End (*  1497 *) ?  

 ***  I read your enzyme data file "enzyme.dat"!!  *** 

 Select the enzymes:  Type nothing or "*" to get all enzymes. Type "?"
 for help on which enzymes are available and how to select them. 

                                       Enzyme(* * *):  

 xwindows instructions for a COLORWORKSTATION are now being sent to GCG_Graphics.

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Graphics window after mapplot


How do I get graphics on my Windows NT machine?

The default communications software that comes with NT machines is limited to text display. Possible options are:
  • Save the output as a postscript file (see What if my terminal software can't do graphics