source: trunk/Jgraph/jgraph.com@ 436

Last change on this file since 436 was 418, checked in by Nicholas Riley, 17 years ago

Jgraph 8.3 from http://www.cs.utk.edu/~plank/plank/jgraph/jgraph.tar.gz

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1$! JGRAPH.COM: Execute jgraph on VMS.
2$ SAVE_VER = 'F$VERIFY( F$TRNLNM( "JGRAPH_VERIFY"))'
3$ ! How to use this procedure:
4$ ! (1) define a symbol to execute the command file
5$ ! $ JGRAPH :== @dev:[directory]JGRAPH.COM
6$ ! We will assume that both this jgraph.com and jgraph.exe reside
7$ ! in dev:[directory].
8$ ! (2) Then, to run the program with say the HYPERCUBE.JGR file,
9$ ! $ JGRAPH HYPERCUBE ! (Yes you can leave off the .JGR extension)
10$ ! To generate a stand-alone PostScript file that can be sent directly
11$ ! to the printer, use:
12$ ! $ JGRAPH HYPERCUBE "-P"
13$ ! or simply
14$ ! $ JGRAPH HYPERCUBE -P
15$ ! If you really want lowercase to reprint input in expanded form:
16$ ! $ JGRAPH HYPERCUBE "-p"
17$ ! The resulting output file will have a ".jps" extension.
18$!
19$ ON ERROR THEN GOTO EXIT
20$ ON CONTROL_Y THEN GOTO EXIT
21$!
22$L1:
23$ P1 = F$SEARCH( F$PARSE( P1, ".JGR"))
24$ IF P1 .NES. "" THEN GOTO L2
25$ INQUIRE /LOCAL P1 "Input File : "
26$ GOTO L1
27$L2:
28$ JPS_FILE = F$PARSE( P1,,, "NAME") + ".JPS"
29$ THIS_FILE = F$ENVIRONMENT("PROCEDURE")
30$ HERE = F$PARSE(THIS_FILE,,,"DEVICE",) + F$PARSE(THIS_FILE,,,"DIRECTORY",)
31$ RUN_JGRAPH := $'HERE'JGRAPH
32$!
33$ TMP = F$VERIFY( 1)
34$ RUN_JGRAPH <'p1' >'jps_file' "''P2'"
35$ $status = $STATUS
36$ TMP = 'F$VERIFY( TMP)
37$!
38$EXIT:
39$ EXIT $status + 0*F$VERIFY( SAVE_VER)
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