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<br />. <br /> <br />Ticked lines consist of solid ,lines connecting all data points with <br />perpendicular segments extending away from these connecting lines. Pictoral1y, <br />a tick line may look like this: <br /> <br />TICMINUS T <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />~ T1CPL.US <br /> <br /> <br />T <br /> <br />j.c..- TIC:tNTER.IIAL. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />__1 <br /> <br /> <br />Entering the tick line specification includes entering liT" for tick line, <br />followed by the "Ticp1us". Tfcmfnus., and "Tfcinterval" distances in hundredths- <br />of-inches entered as a three digit code for each. If a distance of zero is <br />entered for ticplus or ti cmf nus , no segment will appear. Two examples <br />appear below: <br /> <br />"TOOO010025" - indicates a ticked line with no "ticp1us" line segment, <br />a ticminus line segment of 0.1 inch, and a separation <br />(ttcinterval) between tic segments of 0.25 inch. <br /> <br />"T025025025" - indicates 0.25 inch tic line segments and separation <br />between segments. <br /> <br />Alpha lines consist of no line segments but rather strings of alphanumeric <br />characters. The specification includes an"A" for alpha line, the alphanumeric <br />character to plot and the three digit length (in hundredths-of-inches) <br />between characters. If using GCS, the character is specified as the one <br />digit alpha character. If using Ca1COmp software, use the one er two digit <br />integer reference number as in the symbol command for plotting symbols. If <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />25 <br />