If n is 1, the command turns the Character Graphics set on; if n is 0, the command turns that set off.

If you prefer to have the Character Graphics set on most of the time, see Appendix D for instructions on using the DIP switches.

The Character Graphics set is actually two sets, the standard and the international. The standard set contains only the characters in the last three rows shown below. The international set contains the characters in all four rows.

In order to print the international set, you must send the ESCape “6” command. In BASIC it has the follwing format:

LPRINT C H R $ ( 2 7 ) ” 6 ”

ESCape “7” returns you to the standard set.

See your software manual for further instructions on printing these characters. If you need the decimal or hexadecimal codes for them, see Appendix A.

International characters

As you know, you need a few extra characters for languages other than English. The LX-86 has provided for printing in many languages by having 96 international characters in its ROM (Read Only Memory). This total includes characters in three sets: draft italic, and NLQ (Near Letter Quality).

In order to print any of these characters, first select one of the following character sets and then use the individual characters within that set.

0

USA

6

Italy

1

France

7

Spain

2

Germany

8

Japan

3

United Kingdom

9

Norway

4

Denmark I

10

Denmark II

5Sweden

48