Plot command format
- Last UpdatedApr 27, 2023
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PLOT AREA <FORMAT> <FILE> <FileName> <OPTIONS> <PAPERSIZE> <CUT OFF> <BORDER N> <FRAME> <SCALEUP N> <OVER>
Example: PLOT SHEE PDF /S3.PDF 'PLOTSTYLE "GREYSCALE", REDUCETOFIT' A1 CUT OFF BORD 25 OVER
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AREA |
Area to be exported or printed. DRAW supports only whole picture or single view. The argument can be SHEE or explicit picture or view name proceeded by "/" character. If the area is the text "SHEE" the sheet currently selected in Draw Explorer is exported. |
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FORMAT |
Plotting format. Can be one of: PRINT - prints the drawing on current printer. DXF - export the drawing to DXF format (NOTE: this produces a basic monochrome export using the specified options. Additional configurations are available. Refer to LIEXEC Command for further information). PDF - exports the drawing to PDF format. IMAGE – exports the drawing to an image format as determined by the filename extension. For example, .PNG, .BMP. The parameter is optional. Where not given AVEVA plot file is generated. |
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FILE |
Keyword used for backwards compatibility, instead of FORMAT, for exporting the AVEVA Plot file. |
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FILENAME |
File name for file base formats (PDF, DXF, PLOT). File name must be preceded by "/" character. |
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OPTIONS |
Additional export options given as string. Refer to Additional Options for further information. |
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PAPERSIZE |
Paper size: A0, A1, A2, A3, A4 |
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CUT OFF |
By default the rectangular limit of the plotfile displays; this can be suppressed by CUT OFF. |
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BORDER |
The BORDER value option causes a border to be left within the specified paper size. The image size of the item being plotted is reduced accordingly. |
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FRAME |
The FRAME option causes a frame to be drawn around the image; FRAME can only be used in concert with the BORDER option and marks the inside edge of the border. It does not control the frame around the edge of the plotfile. |
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SCALEUP N |
Additional scaling factor. Used only by DXF export. |
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OVER |
Overwrite the output file if exists. |