Notes on SLD PAW Usage on UNIX
Availability
The latest version of PAW++ is in:
- /usr/local/cernlib/rs6000/pro/bin/paw++*
This should be added to one's PATH also.
Disk Space for Ntuples
We have 2 GB in /nfs/ravel/u1. Send a request to
Richard
for write access to this area. Once you do have write access create a
subdirectory (same name as your UNIX account) to hold your files.
Getting the ntuple to UNIX from Jazelle
Making ntuples
At the moment there is only help available for making RWNs. The current
scheme is to write out a Jazzdata file in a standard format and then
convert that Jazzdata file to an ntuple (all this on the VAX).
The tools are all in $usr:[davidw.idageneral].
- JZ2RZP.TEMPLATE..........standard output template
- JZH......................utility to convert Jazzdata to ntuple
(default is exchange format)
An example of this is $usr:[richard.test]Make_Wab_Ntuple.Com and
WAB93.IDA.
You must do:
$set command $usr:[davidw.idageneral]jzh
$set def $usr:[davidw.idageneral]
$ JZH Convert your_file.Jazzdata your_file.RZDAT
The RZDAT file is the ntuple, which can be (binary) FTP'ed to UNIX.
Ntuples can be binary FTP'ed from SLACVX and used directly. In FTP one
must issue something like:
cd /nfs/ravel/u1/richard
ftp slacvx
.(login to ftp stuff)
.
.
FTP> binary
FTP> get work:wab.rzdat
Reading an ntuple on UNIX directly from the VAX
Paw++> hi/file 1 /nfs/slacvx/sld_tmp0/scratch/richard/wab93.rzdat
Note that VAX files must be specified in UNIX format. The userdisk
would be /nfs/slacvx/sld_usr0/richard/
Print a PS file by: (these will likely be replaced by macros.)
Paw++> for/file 50 ~richard/out.ps
Paw++> graph/meta 50 -112
Paw++> pict/plot ' '
Paw++> for/close 50
Paw++> shell lpr -Ppscl1 ~richard/out.ps
To use lpr you must specify pscl1 as your PRINTER env variable.
R.Dubois
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