@Section @Tag { prependgraphic } @Title { "@PrependGraphic and @SysPrependGraphic" } @Begin @PP prependgraphic.sym @Index { @@PrependGraphic symbol } sysprependgraphic.sym @Index { @@SysPrependGraphic symbol } postscript.prependgraphic @SubIndex { used by @@PrependGraphic } These symbols, which may appear anywhere that a definition or @@Use symbol may appear, tell Lout to include the contents of a file in the preamble of its output. For Basser Lout this means that the file must contain PostScript (and ideally it would begin and end with the @Code "%%BeginResource" and @Code "%%EndResource" comments of DSC 3.0). For example, @ID @Code { "@SysPrependGraphic { diagf.lpg }" } appears at the start of the Diag package; the file @Code diagf.lpg contains a number of PostScript definitions used by Diag for drawing diagrams. It saves a lot of space to include them just once at the start like this, rather than with every diagram. @@PrependGraphic and @@SysPrependGraphic search for the file in the same places as @@Include and @@SysInclude respectively. @End @Section