resetl(3G)resetl(3G)NAMEresetl - controls the continuity of linestyles
FORTRAN 77 SPECIFICATION
subroutine resetl(b)
logical b
PARAMETERS
b expects either .TRUE. or .FALSE..
.TRUE. causes the linestyle to be reset at the beginning of each line
segment.
.FALSE. causes the linestyle to be continued across the segments of a
line.
DESCRIPTIONresetl enables or disable linestyle reset mode. This mode affects the
reinitialization of the linestyle pattern between line segments. If it
is enabled (the default), it causes the stippling of each segment of a
line to start at the beginning of the linestyle pattern. If it is
disabled, the linestyle is not reset between segments, and the stippling
of one segment continues from where it left off at the end of the
previous segment.
Changing resetl from .FALSE. to .TRUE. in the middle of a line causes
the linestyle to be reset. If resetl is .FALSE. when setlin is called,
the linestyle does not change until resetl(.TRUE.) is issued.
resetl(.TRUE.) also initializes the lsrepe factor to 1.
SEE ALSO
deflin, getres, lsrepe, setlin
NOTES
The setting of resetl is ignored for Graphics Library primitives such as
arcs, circles, and curves, even though they are currently implemented
using lines.
This routine only functions on IRIS-4D B and G models, and therefore we
advise against its use in new development.
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