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##
## Unicode Pace Flag
##
## Copyright (C) 2005 Rafael Laboissiere
##
##
## This file is part of PLplot.
##
## PLplot is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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##
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## along with PLplot; if not, write to the Free Software
## Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
##
##
## For Debian, the required font packages are the following:
## ttf-arphic-bkai00mp
## ttf-freefont
## ttf-devanagari-fonts
## ttf-unfonts
## ttf-bengali-fonts
##
## For the latest Ubuntu systems lohit_hi.ttf has been moved to the
## ttf-indic-fonts-core package instead of ttf-devanagari-fonts so you
## will have to use this package instead and update the font path.
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function ix24c
red = [240; 204; 204; 204; 0; 39; 125];
green = [240; 0; 125; 204; 204; 80; 0];
blue = [240; 0; 0; 0; 0; 204; 125];
px = [0.0; 0.0; 1.0; 1.0];
py = [0.0; 0.25; 0.25; 0.0];
sx = [
0.16374,
0.15844,
0.15255,
0.17332,
0.50436,
0.51721,
0.49520,
0.48713,
0.83976,
0.81688,
0.82231,
0.82647
];
sy = [
0.125,
0.375,
0.625,
0.875,
0.125,
0.375,
0.625,
0.875,
0.125,
0.375,
0.625,
0.875
];
## Taken from http://www.columbia.edu/~fdc/pace/
peace = [
## Mandarin
"#<0x00>和平";
## Hindi
"#<0x20>शांति";
## English
"#<0x10>Peace";
## Hebrew
"#<0x10>שלום";
## Russian
"#<0x10>Мир";
## German
"#<0x10>Friede";
## Korean
"#<0x30>평화";
## French
"#<0x10>Paix";
## Spanish
"#<0x10>Paz";
## Arabic
"#<0x10>ﺳﻼم";
## Turkish
"#<0x10>Barış";
## Kurdish
"#<0x10>Hasîtî"
];
## plparseopts (&argc, argv, PL_PARSE_FULL);
plinit;
pladv (0);
plvpor (0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0);
plwind (0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0);
plcol0 (0);
plbox ("", 1.0, 0, "", 1.0, 0);
plscmap0n (7);
plscmap0 (red, green, blue);
plschr (0, 4.0);
plfont (1);
for i = 1:4
plcol0 (i);
plfill (px, py);
py += 1.0 / 4.0;
endfor
plcol0 (0);
for i=1:12
plptex (sx (i), sy (i), 1.0, 0.0, 0.5, deblank(peace (i,:)));
endfor
plend1;
end
ix24c
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