0 Introduction
1 Scope and field of application
2 References
3 The FORTRAN language binding of GKS
3.1 Specification
3.2 Mapping of GKS function names to FORTRAN subroutine names
3.3 Parameters
3.4 The FORTRAN subset
3.5 Error handling
4 Generating FORTRAN subroutine names
5 Data types
6 Enumeration types
7 Lists of the GKS function names
7.1 List ordered alphabetically by bound name
7.2 List ordered alphabetically by GKS function name
7.3 List ordered alphabetically by bound name within level
8 GKS errors specific to the FORTRAN binding
9 The GKS function interface
9.1 General principles
9.2 Control functions
9.3 Output functions
9.4 Output attributes
9.4.1 Workstation independent primitive attributes
9.4.2 Workstation attributes (representations)
9.5 Transformation functions
9.5.1 Normalization transformation
9.5.2 Workstation transformation
9.6 Segment functions
9.6.1 Segment manipulation functions
9.6.2 Segment attributes
9.7 Input functions
9.7.1 Initialisation of input devices
9.7.2 Setting mode of input devices
9.7.3 Request input functions
9.7.4 Sample input functions
9.7.5 Event input functions
9.8 Metafile functions
9.9 Inquiry functions
9.9.1 Inquiry function for operating state value
9.9.2 Inquiry functions for GKS description table
9.9.3 Inquiry functions for GKS state list
9.9.4 Inquiry functions for workstation state list
9.9.5 Inquiry functions for workstation description table
9.9.6 Inquiry functions for segment state list
9.9.7 Pixel inquiries
9.9.8 Inquiry function for GKS error state list
9.10 Utility functions
9.11 Error handling
9.12 Utility functions not defined in GKS
Annexes
A FORTRAN examples
B Metafile Item Types