From: Angus Dorbie (dorbie++at++sgi.com)
Date: 11/08/2000 10:57:34
Multigen has a record of units in the file, Performer does not. I
presume that some units expressed in the source .flt file have been lost
or reverted to some default when the output was read.
A fix may be to specify different units in the file but there may be a
flight loader option which corrects this also, perhaps one of your
existing options is doing this, I'm not familiar with the flight file
loader options.
Cheers,Angus.
"Allen, Donna N" wrote:
>
> I was given the following command line to create monochrome pfb's from flt
> files using perfly.
>
> perfly -I 0 -n 2 -y flt, 8, 1 -y flt, 1, 0 -y flt, 11, 1
> file.pfb file.flt
>
> The files come out black and white, but the x,y values have been divided by
> 1000 in the output pfb file. I've read through the perfly man page and am
> having a bit of trouble understanding what the -y is doing and what would be
> causing the difference in the x,y values. Does anyone have any suggestions
> or have an idea of what is happening here?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Donna
>
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