#plas: Inches used in this file
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Test of fitting Vplot's window to the screen
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c 1
f 1.
m 0 0
d 0 10.24
d 13.653333 10.24
d 13.653333 0
d 0 0
c 4
f .5
m 0 0
d 0 10.24
d 13.653333 10.24
d 13.653333 0
d 0 0
c 2
f .25
m 0 0
d 0 10.24
d 13.653333 10.24
d 13.653333 0
d 0 0
c 0
f .05
m 0 0
d 0 10.24
d 13.653333 10.24
d 13.653333 0
d 0 0
s 1
.5  .5
c 7
f 0
m 0 0
d 0 10.24
d 13.653333 10.24
d 13.653333 0
d 0 0
s 2
0. .5
0. .5
c 7
f .05
m 0 0
d 0 10.24
d 13.653333 10.24
d 13.653333 0
d 0 0
s 0
c 7
m 6.826 7.12
J 2 0
f .02
T .3 0
Center of multi-colored border\n\
shows edges of standard vplot\n\
window. Center of dotted stripe\n\
should show AT the screen's\n\
edge on 3 sides.
m 1.5 5.12
J 2 3
f .02
T .3 90
\F15 \v146 \F-1 10.24 Inches This Way \F15 \v144 \F-1 
m 6.8266666 1.5
J 2 3
f .02
T .3 0
\F15 \v146 \F-1 13.65 Inches This Way \F15 \v144 \F-1 
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This will draw a "picture frame" around the edge of Vplot's standard
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3 by 4 window. The central dotted line shows the exact edge of the
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window. This should show just on the edge of your screen on 3 sides.
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The sizes given will only be true scale if size=absolute,
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but then the plot is not constrained to fit to the screen.
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