is a hexadecimal string
that is 16 characters long. In GDEVICE procedure statements, enclose
the string in single quotation marks, followed by an X. In the Parameters window, enter the hexadecimal string without
either quotation marks or a trailing X.
The following table
shows which bit position (left-to-right) within the hexadecimal string
controls each fill pattern.
Bit Positions That Control Fill Patterns
Bit
Fill pattern
Bit
Fill pattern
1
R1
9
L4
2
R2
10
L5
3
R3
11
X1
4
R4
12
X2
5
R5
13
X3
6
L1
14
X4
7
L2
15
X5
8
L3
16
S
For example, if you
want the driver to use only the L1 and R1 fills in hardware, the first
and sixth bits of the first byte of the hexadecimal string should
be turned on, which corresponds to a value of '8400000000000000'X
('84'X is equivalent to '1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0' in binary). If a particular
hardware rectangle fill is not available or not to be used (as indicated
by the value of RECTFILL), the fill is generated by the software.