<XA>,<YA>
<XA> == <Align> <Integer>
|| <Align>
|| <Integer>
||
<YA> == <Align> <Integer>
|| <Align>
|| <Integer>
||
<Align> == <AlignLeftOrBottom>
|| <AlignRightOrTop>
|| <AlignCenter>
<AlignLeftOrBottom> ==
<
|| _
|| L
|| B
|| A
|| D
|| U
<AlignRightOrTop> ==
>
|| ^
|| R
|| J
|| T
|| F
<AlignCenter> ==
*
|| M
|| K
Aligned position inside of a picture.
The coordinates are counted from the lower left and beginning with 0.
If <
_
L B A D
or U
precedes the value for <Align>
of the X coordinates, the left side of the object to be placed (an overlay picture, a filled rectangle, etc.) is placed at the specified position. In front of a Y coordinate means that this value determines the base point of the rectangle or picture. If * M
or K
precedes the coordinates the middle of the object is placed at these coordinates. Correspondingly, the characters > ^ R J T
and F
refer to the right or top edges of the rectangle or picture. Without any value input, there are basic defaults which are dependent on the command at hand. Therefore, an [O:]
command places an overlay picture without an <X>
horizontal in the middle of the picture. And without a <Y>,
at the top of the existing base picture. A pantograph placed with the [E:]
command is, however, positioned at the top of the picture automatically, as it should rest at the top in order to depict contact to an overhead wire.