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Von:Harry Loris (hloris@MailAndNews.com)
Betrifft:Macro use for Agilents Chemstation
Newsgroups:sci.techniques.mass-spec
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Datum:2001-03-13 17:26:06 PST
Hi there,

can anybody tell me if the new version (C) of Chemstation supplies some
commands to use the printer in landscape mode for graphics?

thank you


Harald Loris
ESR
Porirua

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Message 2 in thread
Von:Tobias Kind (kind@rziris.rz.uni-leipzig.de)
Betrifft:Re: Macro use for Agilents Chemstation
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Datum:2001-03-14 10:22:15 PST
Good Morning  Mr. Loris


} can anybody tell me if the new version (C) of Chemstation supplies some
} commands to use the printer in landscape mode for graphics?

I know, you asked for the (C) version.

Believing in the continuation of HPs software, this would be
a inexcusable and unforgivable and unpardonable mistake, or
lets say an fundamental error if AGILENT in an
monitored approach of megalomania has changed some
variables. (I don't believe :-)

In the (B) version of HP Chemstations fabulous macro language
the variable is :

ORIENTPR = 1 for portrait mode printing and
ORIENTPR = 2 for landscape mode.

This variable is defined in cpres.dll

You can find (or have still found) some example macros in the
file macros.mac or msda.mac.

------

If I am wrong - you can use (for yourself) the good old method
of printing the graphic in a postscript file - using the landscape
function in the printer settings (f.e., Schlumberger printer, or
Laserjet 5 MP/PS). Later you can load it via PowerPoint or
CorelDraw. This works with any software (I guess :-)

-----

If I am double wrong - use the software FinePrint 2000.

With kind regards
Tobias Kind

PS: triple wrong... Quadrupol wrong ?
Message 3 in thread
Von:Peter Frank (peter@acdlabs.com)
Betrifft:Re: Macro use for Agilents Chemstation
Newsgroups:sci.techniques.mass-spec
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Datum:2001-03-19 12:42:03 PST
Advanced Chemistry Development's MS/Manager provides flexible reporting
functions that you may be interested in.

Reports can be printed directly in from the module, or copied to our
ChemSketch software.  When using ChemSketch, all of your report elements
(including fragmentsassignments ) become drawing objects, chemical
structures, or tables.  Providing maximum flexibility in formating since
these objects can be resized, and positioned as required.

Since ChemSketch is free,  this will allow distrubution of reports can be
done electronically.  As well ChemSketch can save in a variety of formats,
and all objects are OLE compliant and will therefore Cut and Paste to any
Windows Application.

ACD MS/Manager supports marco processing, and will read most ChemStation
formats.  I would welcome the opportunity to show you the features MS
Manager has to offer your laboratory.  In the meantime, more information
about ACD/MS manager can be found at:
http://www.acdlabs.com/products/spec_lab/exp_spectra/ms/

Regards,
Peter Frank
Customer Support Specialist
Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc.
90 Adelaide  St. West, Suite 702
Toronto, ON
Canada M5H 3V9
Phone: 416-368-3435 x243
Fax: 416-368-5596
URL: http://www.acdlabs.com



Tobias Kind <kind@rziris.rz.uni-leipzig.de> wrote in message
news:98ocgb$i8s$1@news-int.gatech.edu...
} Good Morning  Mr. Loris
}
}
} } can anybody tell me if the new version (C) of Chemstation supplies some
} } commands to use the printer in landscape mode for graphics?
}
} I know, you asked for the (C) version.
}
} Believing in the continuation of HPs software, this would be
} a inexcusable and unforgivable and unpardonable mistake, or
} lets say an fundamental error if AGILENT in an
} monitored approach of megalomania has changed some
} variables. (I don't believe :-)
}
} In the (B) version of HP Chemstations fabulous macro language
} the variable is :
}
} ORIENTPR = 1 for portrait mode printing and
} ORIENTPR = 2 for landscape mode.
}
} This variable is defined in cpres.dll
}
} You can find (or have still found) some example macros in the
} file macros.mac or msda.mac.
}
} ------
}
} If I am wrong - you can use (for yourself) the good old method
} of printing the graphic in a postscript file - using the landscape
} function in the printer settings (f.e., Schlumberger printer, or
} Laserjet 5 MP/PS). Later you can load it via PowerPoint or
} CorelDraw. This works with any software (I guess :-)
}
} -----
}
} If I am double wrong - use the software FinePrint 2000.
}
} With kind regards
} Tobias Kind
}
} PS: triple wrong... Quadrupol wrong ?
}
}
}
  

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