PNGRPNGR, Kywrd
, OPT
, VAL
Provides PNG file export for ANSYS displays.
Kywrd
Specifies various PNG file export options.
COMP | — | If Kywrd = COMP,
then OPT is either ON or OFF (blank is interpreted
as OFF). This option allows you to turn PNG file compression ON or OFF. If
OPT = ON, then The VAL field is read to determine the degree of compression.
See the VALUE argument for acceptable compression values. |
ORIENT | — | If Kywrd = ORIENT,
then OPT will determine the orientation of the
entire plot. OPT can be either Horizontal (default)
or Vertical. |
COLOR | — | If Kywrd = COLOR,
then OPT will determine the color depth of the
saved file. OPT can be 0, 1, or 2, corresponding
to Black and White, Grayscale, and Color (default), respectively. |
TMOD | — | If Kywrd = TMOD,
then OPT will determine the text method. OPT can
be either 1 or 0, corresponding to bitmap text (default) or line stroke text,
respectively. |
DEFAULT | — | If Kywrd =
DEFAULT, then all of the default values, for all of the Kywrd parameters listed
above, are active. |
STAT | — | Shows the current status of PNG file export. |
OPT
OPT
can have the following names
or values, depending on the value for Kywrd
(see
above).
ON, OFF | — | If Kywrd =
COMP, the values On and Off control the use of compression. The degree of
compression is determined by VAL |
Horizontal, Vertical | — | If Kywrd =
ORIENT, the terms Horizontal or Vertical determine the orientation of the
plot. |
0, 1, 2 | — | If Kywrd = COLOR,
the numbers 0, 1, and 2 correspond to Black and White, Grayscale and Color,
respectively. |
1, 0 | — | If Kywrd = TMOD,
the values 1 and 0 determine whether bitmap (1) or stroke text (0) fonts will
be used |
VAL
VAL
is active only when Kywrd
=
COMP, and determines the degree of compression applied to the exported file
(see above).
1 | — | Apply the default, optimum value for compression.
This value represents the best combination of speed and compression. It varies
according to the release level of the ZLIB compression package. |
1-9 | — | Use this value to specify a specific compression
level. 1 is the lowest compression level (fastest) and 9 is the highest compression
level (slowest). |