UDG PLOTTER by David Elphick from ZX Computing Jun/Jul.1983 SPECTRUM PLOTTER Save time and graph paper with this splendid program written by David Elphick of Bristol. This program has been written for Spectrum owners who frequently make use of user defined graphics within their listings. The graphic is first plotted eight times the normal size on a grid 16 squares high by 32 squares wide. A cursor (*) is moved around the grid using the direction keys on the Spectrum - the '5', '6', '7' and '8' keys - which will move the cursor left, down, up and right respectively. If you would like to ink in a particular square, simply press CapsShift and the '5', '6', '7'or '8' key. Once you have defined the graphic you wish to use in a program, you simply press the 'G' key to provide the normal size graphic. If this process takes a couple of seconds, don't panic! If you're not happy with the shape of the graphic, you can change it by pressing the 'C' key and making the necessary alterations. Pressing the 'L' key provides a list of the decimal codes for each of the eight graphics characters. -- Another Fine Product transcribed by: Jim Grimwood (jimg@globalnet.co.uk), Weardale, England --