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<div><h2 id="a0000000073">3.4.3 The <tt class="tt">image</tt> Command</h2>
<p>Graphical images in <tt class="tt">bmp</tt>, <tt class="tt">gif</tt>, <tt class="tt">jpeg</tt> or <tt class="tt">png</tt> format may be placed on multiplot canvases using the <tt class="tt">image</tt> command<a name="a0000000952" id="a0000000952"></a><a href="#a0000000953" class="footnote"><sup class="footnotemark">1</sup></a>. In its simplest form, this has the syntax: </p><pre>
image 'filename' at x,y width w
</pre><p>As an alternative to the <tt class="tt">width</tt><a name="a0000000954" id="a0000000954"></a> keyword the height of the image can be specified, using the analogous <tt class="tt">height</tt><a name="a0000000955" id="a0000000955"></a> keyword. An optional angle can also be specified using the <tt class="tt">rotate</tt><a name="a0000000956" id="a0000000956"></a> keyword; this causes the included image to be rotated counter-clockwise by a specified angle, measured in degrees. The keyword <tt class="tt">smooth</tt> may optionally be supplied to cause the pixels of the image to be interpolated<a href="#a0000000957" class="footnote"><sup class="footnotemark">2</sup></a>. </p><p>Images which include transparency are supported. The optional keyword <tt class="tt">notransparent</tt> may be supplied to the <tt class="tt">image</tt> command<a name="a0000000958" id="a0000000958"></a> to cause transparent regions to be filled with the image’s default background colour. Alternatively, an RGB colour may be specified in the form <tt class="tt">rgb&lt;r&gt;:&lt;g&gt;:&lt;b&gt;</tt> after the keyword <tt class="tt">transparent</tt> to cause that particular colour to become transparent; the three components of the RGB colour should be in the range 0 to 255. </p></div>



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<li id="a0000000953">To maintain compatibility with historic versions of PyXPlot, the <tt class="tt">image</tt> command may also be spelt <tt class="tt">jpeg</tt>, with the identical syntax thereafter.</li><li id="a0000000957">Many commonly-used PostScript display engines, including Ghostscript, do not support this functionality.</li>
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