Lines Matching defs:scale
42 double scale; /* Scale factor for conversion: each pixel
186 psInfo.scale = 1.0;
227 &psInfo.scale) != TCL_OK) {
230 psInfo.scale /= psInfo.width;
233 &psInfo.scale) != TCL_OK) {
236 psInfo.scale /= psInfo.height;
238 psInfo.scale = (72.0/25.4)*WidthMMOfScreen(Tk_Screen(canvasPtr->tkwin));
239 psInfo.scale /= WidthOfScreen(Tk_Screen(canvasPtr->tkwin));
364 (int) (psInfo.pageX + psInfo.scale*deltaX),
365 (int) (psInfo.pageY + psInfo.scale*deltaY),
366 (int) (psInfo.pageX + psInfo.scale*(deltaX + psInfo.width)
368 (int) (psInfo.pageY + psInfo.scale*(deltaY + psInfo.height)
372 (int) (psInfo.pageX - psInfo.scale*(deltaY + psInfo.height)),
373 (int) (psInfo.pageY + psInfo.scale*deltaX),
374 (int) (psInfo.pageX - psInfo.scale*deltaY + 1.0),
375 (int) (psInfo.pageY + psInfo.scale*(deltaX + psInfo.width)
426 * needed, set scale factor, offset for proper anchor position,
438 sprintf(string, "%.4g %.4g scale\n", psInfo.scale, psInfo.scale);
602 * X scale. This means that there's no way to get perfect white,
605 * scale and use that as the basis for the Postscript colors. This