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UTRPSZ

       SUBROUTINE  UTRPSZ (STDWD,STDHT)
 C$    (Paper Size)
 C$    Return the standard paper size for the host installation in
 C$    millimeters (mm) in the  arguments, STDWD and STDHT,  where
 C$    STDWD <= STDHT (i.e.   normal vertical page format).   Note
 C$    that 1in =  25.4mm exactly.   These values can  be used  to
 C$    create plot  frames  conveniently adapted  to  local  paper
 C$    sizes.
 C$
 C$    The values  returned  in  STDWD  and  STDHT  will  normally
 C$    correspond to US ANSI A format (8.5in x 11in, or 215.9mm  x
 C$    279.4mm), or ISO  A4 format  (210mm x  297mm).  Some  other
 C$    standard paper sizes are given in the following tables.
 C$
 C$    -----------------------------------------------------------
 C$    British paper sizes:
 C$
 C$    Octavo                      127mm x 203mm   (5in x 8in)
 C$    Sixmo                       165mm x 203mm   (6.5in x 8in)
 C$    Quarto                      203mm x 254mm   (8in x 10in)
 C$    Letter                      216mm x 279mm   (8.5in x 11in)
 C$    Foolscap (Government Legal) 203mm x 330mm   (8in x 13in)
 C$    Folio                       210mm x 330mm   (8.3in x 13in)
 C$    Legal                       216mm x 330mm   (8.5in x 13in)
 C$
 C$    -----------------------------------------------------------
 C$
 C$    Metric paper sizes (DIN norm):
 C$
 C$    A1                          594mm x 1680mm  (23.4in x 66in)
 C$    A2                          594mm x 840mm   (23.4in x 33in)
 C$    A3                          297mm x 420mm   (11.7in x 16.5in)
 C$    A4                          210mm x 297mm   (8.3in x 11.7in)
 C$    A5                          148mm x 210mm   (5.8in x 8.3in)
 C$    A6                          105mm x 148mm   (4.1in x 5.8in)
 C$
 C$    B4                          257mm x 364mm   (10.1in x 14.3in)
 C$    B5                          182mm x 256mm   (7.2in x 10in)
 C$
 C$    -----------------------------------------------------------
 C$
 C$    ISO sizes, according to Mini-Micro Systems Magazine,  July,
 C$    1984, p. 192 (note that An folded in half becomes An+1):
 C$
 C$    A0                          840mm x 1188mm  (33in x 46.8in)
 C$    A1                          594mm x 840mm   (23.4in x 33in)
 C$    A2                          420mm x 594mm   (16.5in x 23.4in)
 C$    A3                          297mm x 420mm   (11.7in x 16.5in)
 C$    A4                          210mm x 297mm   (8.3in x 11.7in)
 C$
 C$    -----------------------------------------------------------
 C$
 C$    ANSI (note that B folded in half becomes A, etc.):
 C$
 C$    A                           8.5in x 11in    (216mm x 279mm)
 C$    B                           11in x 17in     (279mm x 432mm)
 C$    C                           17in x 22in     (432mm x 559mm)
 C$    D                           22in x 34in     (559mm x 864mm)
 C$    E                           34in x 44in     (864mm x 1118mm)
 C$
 C$    -----------------------------------------------------------
 C$
 C$    (07-JUN-85)