From: vanti on
Hello, I would like to print large graphics objects such as large
arrays in a 82240 printer and in order to do it would be necessary to
rotate them to print them across the length of the paper. Someone
knows how I can do it?
Thanks for any help,
Marcelo Vanti
From: John H Meyers on
http://www.hpcalc.org/search.php?query=rotate+grob

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From: vanti on
On 22 maio, 21:19, John H Meyers <jhmey...(a)nomail.invalid> wrote:
> http://www.hpcalc.org/search.php?query=rotate+grob
>
> .

Thanks John for your answer.
Marcelo
From: Robert Tiismus on
On 24.05.2010 15:22, vanti(a)furb.br wrote:
> On 22 maio, 21:19, John H Meyers<jhmey...(a)nomail.invalid> wrote:
>> http://www.hpcalc.org/search.php?query=rotate+grob
>>
>> .
>
> Thanks John for your answer.
> Marcelo

I would like to take an opportunity to promote my effort from 12 years
back: GrobFlip . I noticed that on HpCalc site there are no information
about performance: the program will rotate the 131x64 standard GROB 90
degrees on HP48G in about 0.2 seconds. It includes the assembly source.

Best wishes,
Robert Tiismus
From: Jacob Wall on
Can the user specify degree to rotate?

Sorry, don't have a 48 to test. Interesting problem however and
definitely interest me.

--
Jacob Wall

On 28/05/2010 9:28 PM, Robert Tiismus wrote:
> On 24.05.2010 15:22, vanti(a)furb.br wrote:
>> On 22 maio, 21:19, John H Meyers<jhmey...(a)nomail.invalid> wrote:
>>> http://www.hpcalc.org/search.php?query=rotate+grob
>>>
>>> .
>>
>> Thanks John for your answer.
>> Marcelo
>
> I would like to take an opportunity to promote my effort from 12 years
> back: GrobFlip . I noticed that on HpCalc site there are no information
> about performance: the program will rotate the 131x64 standard GROB 90
> degrees on HP48G in about 0.2 seconds. It includes the assembly source.
>
> Best wishes,
> Robert Tiismus
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